Result for 7AFC315F77D1F9F10DB2E66571FB67989EA8BCD2

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/pako/pako_manager.py
FileSize3916
MD52EFE85DC93C28F2462E07078C0476224
SHA-17AFC315F77D1F9F10DB2E66571FB67989EA8BCD2
SHA-256FE9EE830AE78026EC3FF7454DDBABD463A8C607CB2D4F9C37312D3B95E36C4CB
SSDEEP96:RQHLWc7HSPUpZ+0s8WT8DzTCKRHvAUG1j1sIaVb9G/uY:MWc7HVf+5A/RHvAUGpqIavm
TLSHT1CE81625FA75ABA1283968C8E6E4BF0035F1FBE53290C21E03DAC91341F9187589E6FD4
hashlookup:parent-total65
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 65)

The searched file hash is included in 65 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD53B29F05C02C2DF19597D2729E7DAF2B1
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionOften, scripts need to install system dependencies using the native package manager of the user's OS. Typically, this is solved by having some bash script that runs apt-get, assuming the user is on Ubuntu. Smarter scripts use hand crafted code to detect the user's platform and aggregate a set of dependencies on a few of the more popular platforms. Our approach is different: * Parse package format (devel/debug/normal library or executable) * Look up package managers that exist in PATH * Format parsed package with common package convention of package manager More on https://github.com/MycroftAI/pako
PackageNamepython36-pako
PackageRelease4.23
PackageVersion0.2.3
SHA-10088EA802FF5364D3416F346AEF0D56374660E60
SHA-2560BC81B21C9178002812657E57CFE9C6C833F504FB69D1E5631D6562F23DF74D2
Key Value
MD59302E3ECB5973D27D513DEDC0FBADA8B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionOften, scripts need to install system dependencies using the native package manager of the user's OS. Typically, this is solved by having some bash script that runs apt-get, assuming the user is on Ubuntu. Smarter scripts use hand crafted code to detect the user's platform and aggregate a set of dependencies on a few of the more popular platforms. Our approach is different: * Parse package format (devel/debug/normal library or executable) * Look up package managers that exist in PATH * Format parsed package with common package convention of package manager More on https://github.com/MycroftAI/pako
PackageNamepython2-pako
PackageReleaselp152.4.7
PackageVersion0.2.3
SHA-108686A1E616164F1A0D3E6ACBB240037BCCCD433
SHA-256B4110BB7B045A354030029FA46CEAC58E9B0FD23ACC7A060E21D85607B35D7B8
Key Value
MD55F4359ADF0775D18141E769F111C735D
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionOften, scripts need to install system dependencies using the native package manager of the user's OS. Typically, this is solved by having some bash script that runs apt-get, assuming the user is on Ubuntu. Smarter scripts use hand crafted code to detect the user's platform and aggregate a set of dependencies on a few of the more popular platforms. Our approach is different: * Parse package format (devel/debug/normal library or executable) * Look up package managers that exist in PATH * Format parsed package with common package convention of package manager More on https://github.com/MycroftAI/pako
PackageNamepython39-pako
PackageRelease1.6
PackageVersion0.2.3
SHA-10A2DB93879C8DB4307FA05D965DD828BF4399C0D
SHA-256ACE19D077266CBAE726D2844D172AD4D1DEBE5A6484F8FDFBF238BCE8C65F294
Key Value
MD5D080DE347CD7782466470AF387AE33C0
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionOften, scripts need to install system dependencies using the native package manager of the user's OS. Typically, this is solved by having some bash script that runs apt-get, assuming the user is on Ubuntu. Smarter scripts use hand crafted code to detect the user's platform and aggregate a set of dependencies on a few of the more popular platforms. Our approach is different: * Parse package format (devel/debug/normal library or executable) * Look up package managers that exist in PATH * Format parsed package with common package convention of package manager More on https://github.com/MycroftAI/pako
PackageNamepython3-pako
PackageReleaselp152.2.6
PackageVersion0.2.3
SHA-10D4CEA6B352BB3D680775B7DDE0F01CBE23E3F07
SHA-2560711EFA872F57BB53B41DB30B75DFFF4FA9FA342C5FADAC3FF794C3879AE16A5
Key Value
MD5EEF98A9B231F8A252BE1C1FAD8C13775
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionOften, scripts need to install system dependencies using the native package manager of the user's OS. Typically, this is solved by having some bash script that runs apt-get, assuming the user is on Ubuntu. Smarter scripts use hand crafted code to detect the user's platform and aggregate a set of dependencies on a few of the more popular platforms. Our approach is different: * Parse package format (devel/debug/normal library or executable) * Look up package managers that exist in PATH * Format parsed package with common package convention of package manager More on https://github.com/MycroftAI/pako
PackageNamepython2-pako
PackageReleaselp151.4.2
PackageVersion0.2.3
SHA-110F3AC74A9765DD82CF185E6A2AEEFE23A51BE29
SHA-25642A98309C9C1FC6453F1501D879B148E520308B7329477CEFC1BD03F4A83D84D
Key Value
MD5885629055963229E134C75521A37568E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionOften, scripts need to install system dependencies using the native package manager of the user's OS. Typically, this is solved by having some bash script that runs apt-get, assuming the user is on Ubuntu. Smarter scripts use hand crafted code to detect the user's platform and aggregate a set of dependencies on a few of the more popular platforms. Our approach is different: * Parse package format (devel/debug/normal library or executable) * Look up package managers that exist in PATH * Format parsed package with common package convention of package manager More on https://github.com/MycroftAI/pako
PackageNamepython39-pako
PackageRelease4.22
PackageVersion0.2.3
SHA-11372C72FD39A15F4D1F61E80097E50252CBFA256
SHA-25683606571153AE384ACEDE8E999772C50A6BA258A9386FCBD3A223E147A6CA1EB
Key Value
MD5B9910EA72B77844A67F7923205E3BE79
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionOften, scripts need to install system dependencies using the native package manager of the user's OS. Typically, this is solved by having some bash script that runs apt-get, assuming the user is on Ubuntu. Smarter scripts use hand crafted code to detect the user's platform and aggregate a set of dependencies on a few of the more popular platforms. Our approach is different: * Parse package format (devel/debug/normal library or executable) * Look up package managers that exist in PATH * Format parsed package with common package convention of package manager More on https://github.com/MycroftAI/pako
PackageNamepython3-pako
PackageRelease2.6
PackageVersion0.2.3
SHA-113BF4560357E9A9E9023F897CDA34E4840EB1922
SHA-25660FD120C88C9535E5B99C42C8E4B955BE0222963C3239C5971F3B07A9EA93392
Key Value
MD5B9F592D55AE143BAE880537B6B63DE9E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionOften, scripts need to install system dependencies using the native package manager of the user's OS. Typically, this is solved by having some bash script that runs apt-get, assuming the user is on Ubuntu. Smarter scripts use hand crafted code to detect the user's platform and aggregate a set of dependencies on a few of the more popular platforms. Our approach is different: * Parse package format (devel/debug/normal library or executable) * Look up package managers that exist in PATH * Format parsed package with common package convention of package manager More on https://github.com/MycroftAI/pako
PackageNamepython38-pako
PackageRelease4.22
PackageVersion0.2.3
SHA-113FA4869C2FC6512B98319DFF7BC1362A762B429
SHA-256704444D81EF7D84AE8917364CFDB460739982F90AFCE7538D86C9FC41A870F03
Key Value
MD54A7F23514DE28983CEF735B71932A95C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionOften, scripts need to install system dependencies using the native package manager of the user's OS. Typically, this is solved by having some bash script that runs apt-get, assuming the user is on Ubuntu. Smarter scripts use hand crafted code to detect the user's platform and aggregate a set of dependencies on a few of the more popular platforms. Our approach is different: * Parse package format (devel/debug/normal library or executable) * Look up package managers that exist in PATH * Format parsed package with common package convention of package manager More on https://github.com/MycroftAI/pako
PackageNamepython3-pako
PackageReleaselp153.2.14
PackageVersion0.2.3
SHA-11E189E0F08CEAFC60C50DACC838EF71F613BF8B7
SHA-256CC172EA3C57E1A4553B19DC72AA313663A0F51CF2334B58BB0F89D1DAD7E1BFF
Key Value
MD562F48D5E8184118BDB825878CA55BEFC
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionOften, scripts need to install system dependencies using the native package manager of the user's OS. Typically, this is solved by having some bash script that runs apt-get, assuming the user is on Ubuntu. Smarter scripts use hand crafted code to detect the user's platform and aggregate a set of dependencies on a few of the more popular platforms. Our approach is different: * Parse package format (devel/debug/normal library or executable) * Look up package managers that exist in PATH * Format parsed package with common package convention of package manager More on https://github.com/MycroftAI/pako
PackageNamepython3-pako
PackageReleaselp151.4.2
PackageVersion0.2.3
SHA-12234EBA753E082BCD42690D7B8E906A5A7A3C0E0
SHA-256022BA1EC0D4D1C1B279D6A9449D38BF51C3F32CA8C15C31F4B861A9EAAD65D64