Result for 8216F3D66DB8D3C8EDF0E6C29F7DB60C021F3490

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Key Value
FileNameusr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pytest_timeout-2.3.1.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE
FileSize1085
MD5D8048CD156EDA3DF2E7F111B0AE9CEFF
RDS:package_id280719
SHA-18216F3D66DB8D3C8EDF0E6C29F7DB60C021F3490
SHA-2561E66470A1B2DBF6395B236BB2C14A4FBD563812101447558D317D2CD4281CECE
SSDEEP24:XGrmJHHH0yN3gtsHw1hj9QHOsUv4eOk4/+/m3oqLF5n:WaJHlxE35QHOs5exm3ogF5n
TLSHT18211B91EB2510B67189713605679BCC9F13FB15F7A6F2A80546DF340633A06CD5FB840
insert-timestamp1751759474.1055813
sourceRDS_2025.03.1_android.db
tar:gnameroot
tar:unameroot
hashlookup:parent-total91
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 91 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5722B77ABD1962A157784CE3C3BF7B55C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis is a plugin which will terminate tests after a certain timeout. When doing so it will show a stack dump of all threads running at the time. This is useful when running tests under a continuous integration server or simply if you don't know why the test suite hangs. Note that while by default on POSIX systems py.test will continue to execute the tests after a test has timed, out this is not always possible. Often the only sure way to interrupt a hanging test is by terminating the entire process. As this is a hard termination (``os._exit()``) it will result in no teardown, JUnit XML output etc. But the plugin will ensure you will have the debugging output on stderr nevertheless, which is the most important part at this stage. See below for detailed information on the timeout methods and their side-effects.
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SHA-256B407AE7EA17CC8BEA8E3E4A24D20720C55112B7048923A197744FDA716748BDD
Key Value
MD562558C3CE30CDFA88B94EF5F115665EF
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis is a plugin which will terminate tests after a certain timeout. When doing so it will show a stack dump of all threads running at the time. This is useful when running tests under a continuous integration server or simply if you don't know why the test suite hangs. Note that while by default on POSIX systems py.test will continue to execute the tests after a test has timed, out this is not always possible. Often the only sure way to interrupt a hanging test is by terminating the entire process. As this is a hard termination (``os._exit()``) it will result in no teardown, JUnit XML output etc. But the plugin will ensure you will have the debugging output on stderr nevertheless, which is the most important part at this stage. See below for detailed information on the timeout methods and their side-effects.
PackageNamepython3-pytest-timeout
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SHA-103768E1706F31DC8447376C0F94A1A49073EFFDA
SHA-25609A0D26FDBC60133671973F2038BA56DAC64BE8A657AA006B51F9656A2CB3A6B
Key Value
MD516C953DD04787680D0E710769F407653
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis is a plugin which will terminate tests after a certain timeout. When doing so it will show a stack dump of all threads running at the time. This is useful when running tests under a continuous integration server or simply if you don’t know why the test suite hangs.
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SHA-10405470EA65F189148E45064FC404C8B0F43D73F
SHA-256FD71BCBD00B1875CFB2B00C75DD4A4D891EC2C8893F52377F31A58FCCB522235
Key Value
MD5F86623732FF674B79869FF2694DF75E9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis is a plugin which will terminate tests after a certain timeout. When doing so it will show a stack dump of all threads running at the time. This is useful when running tests under a continuous integration server or simply if you don't know why the test suite hangs. Note that while by default on POSIX systems py.test will continue to execute the tests after a test has timed, out this is not always possible. Often the only sure way to interrupt a hanging test is by terminating the entire process. As this is a hard termination (``os._exit()``) it will result in no teardown, JUnit XML output etc. But the plugin will ensure you will have the debugging output on stderr nevertheless, which is the most important part at this stage. See below for detailed information on the timeout methods and their side-effects.
PackageNamepython38-pytest-timeout
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SHA-10498E7723FD9F1300EF42621DACB2E5DC4964D8A
SHA-2560A6D6F5105876049198F910C6A7AF5D9EFE90D10E1AB22F39ACE282E591E73E2
Key Value
MD56DA0910FE3ECD2D5A15BA9F11939DD27
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis is a plugin which will terminate tests after a certain timeout. When doing so it will show a stack dump of all threads running at the time. This is useful when running tests under a continuous integration server or simply if you don't know why the test suite hangs. Note that while by default on POSIX systems py.test will continue to execute the tests after a test has timed, out this is not always possible. Often the only sure way to interrupt a hanging test is by terminating the entire process. As this is a hard termination (``os._exit()``) it will result in no teardown, JUnit XML output etc. But the plugin will ensure you will have the debugging output on stderr nevertheless, which is the most important part at this stage. See below for detailed information on the timeout methods and their side-effects.
PackageNamepython3-pytest-timeout
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Key Value
MD58C6DC97EBC4A73EBC0E526B91050D99E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis is a plugin which will terminate tests after a certain timeout. When doing so it will show a stack dump of all threads running at the time. This is useful when running tests under a continuous integration server or simply if you don't know why the test suite hangs. Note that while by default on POSIX systems py.test will continue to execute the tests after a test has timed, out this is not always possible. Often the only sure way to interrupt a hanging test is by terminating the entire process. As this is a hard termination (``os._exit()``) it will result in no teardown, JUnit XML output etc. But the plugin will ensure you will have the debugging output on stderr nevertheless, which is the most important part at this stage. See below for detailed information on the timeout methods and their side-effects.
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Key Value
MD5877C5B9EFDC1DE7D49EFF9A16CE8C1D3
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis is a plugin which will terminate tests after a certain timeout. When doing so it will show a stack dump of all threads running at the time. This is useful when running tests under a continuous integration server or simply if you don't know why the test suite hangs. Note that while by default on POSIX systems py.test will continue to execute the tests after a test has timed, out this is not always possible. Often the only sure way to interrupt a hanging test is by terminating the entire process. As this is a hard termination (``os._exit()``) it will result in no teardown, JUnit XML output etc. But the plugin will ensure you will have the debugging output on stderr nevertheless, which is the most important part at this stage. See below for detailed information on the timeout methods and their side-effects.
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SHA-2564BF7591D250F6CC5288773FFE0A04856A02BAC01573600E2FF8DA5B316564E22
Key Value
MD5E1AB2F693B3762768A2600B94FA4F383
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis is a plugin which will terminate tests after a certain timeout. When doing so it will show a stack dump of all threads running at the time. This is useful when running tests under a continuous integration server or simply if you don't know why the test suite hangs. Note that while by default on POSIX systems py.test will continue to execute the tests after a test has timed, out this is not always possible. Often the only sure way to interrupt a hanging test is by terminating the entire process. As this is a hard termination (``os._exit()``) it will result in no teardown, JUnit XML output etc. But the plugin will ensure you will have the debugging output on stderr nevertheless, which is the most important part at this stage. See below for detailed information on the timeout methods and their side-effects.
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SHA-25652A3C0ECB1C0C78872779FB4DA1D153947999EA86250E5EC2E3E1A9D0D7AB5B0
Key Value
MD5AD8369941D0A2607CA2EBCC58A2B0F06
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis is a plugin which will terminate tests after a certain timeout. When doing so it will show a stack dump of all threads running at the time. This is useful when running tests under a continuous integration server or simply if you don't know why the test suite hangs.
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SHA-25633876205DCB5A61A7F38F67DC7C21F7FE6309DB49EEE8293294005AF66FBBFCE
Key Value
MD539B81F05F61CAB921A7A30D080170733
PackageArchnoarch
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PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
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