Result for D3BFBD51354EF9497A23F93BFEF4D873FDF42CB5

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FileName./usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/versiontools/tests.py
FileSize5449
MD597C6CE4C8B5202A9C94C1D0F0C3FBC43
RDS:package_id184820
SHA-1D3BFBD51354EF9497A23F93BFEF4D873FDF42CB5
SHA-2560029CA08E464B54AB79C843624EECEAA5DE1467E0877489ED762807886E89775
SSDEEP96:Ga9y5p3EI0kaE/R6HLFgJewHwsJngZewH48S9d97RK8S9u:GIy5qIB/ArFSJnQGD7RHGu
TLSHT180B1CF6996538D77B543EF79804BA95B27BF4F03045C002F70BE429A6B5942CD2E6CF8
insert-timestamp1648774040.342065
sourceRDS_2022.03.1_legacy.db
hashlookup:parent-total8
hashlookup:trust90

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PackageDescriptionSmart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__ (Python 3) versiontools is a Python module providing a smart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__. It has following features: . * A piece of code that allows you to keep a single version definition inside your package or module. No more hacks in setup.py, no more duplicates in setup.py and somewhere else. Just one version per package. * Version objects can produce nice version strings for released files that are compliant with PEP 386. Releases, alphas, betas, development snaphots. All of those get good version strings out of the box. * Version objects understand the VCS used by your project. Git, Mercurial and Bazaar are supported out of the box. Custom systems can be added by 3rd party plugins. * Version object that compares as a tuple of values and sorts properly. * Zero-dependency install! If all you care about is handling setup() to get nice tarball names then you don’t need to depend on versiontools (no setup_requires, no install_requires!). You will need to bundle a small support module though. . This is the Python 3 version of the package.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
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ProductCode184820
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SHA-14A0F368D6A3FD6C6442B0DA0236C0DBA276D9302
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SpecialCode
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FileSize15912
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PackageDescriptionSmart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__ (Python 3) versiontools is a Python module providing a smart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__. It has following features: . * A piece of code that allows you to keep a single version definition inside your package or module. No more hacks in setup.py, no more duplicates in setup.py and somewhere else. Just one version per package. * Version objects can produce nice version strings for released files that are compliant with PEP 386. Releases, alphas, betas, development snaphots. All of those get good version strings out of the box. * Version objects understand the VCS used by your project. Git, Mercurial and Bazaar are supported out of the box. Custom systems can be added by 3rd party plugins. * Version object that compares as a tuple of values and sorts properly. * Zero-dependency install! If all you care about is handling setup() to get nice tarball names then you don’t need to depend on versiontools (no setup_requires, no install_requires!). You will need to bundle a small support module though. . This is the Python 3 version of the package.
PackageMaintainerBenjamin Drung <benjamin.drung@cloud.ionos.com>
PackageNamepython3-versiontools
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Key Value
FileSize12744
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PackageDescriptionSmart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__ (Python 3) versiontools is a Python module providing a smart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__. It has following features: . * A piece of code that allows you to keep a single version definition inside your package or module. No more hacks in setup.py, no more duplicates in setup.py and somewhere else. Just one version per package. * Version objects can produce nice version strings for released files that are compliant with PEP 386. Releases, alphas, betas, development snaphots. All of those get good version strings out of the box. * Version objects understand the VCS used by your project. Git, Mercurial and Bazaar are supported out of the box. Custom systems can be added by 3rd party plugins. * Version object that compares as a tuple of values and sorts properly. * Zero-dependency install! If all you care about is handling setup() to get nice tarball names then you don’t need to depend on versiontools (no setup_requires, no install_requires!). You will need to bundle a small support module though. . This is the Python 3 version of the package.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython3-versiontools
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Key Value
FileSize15648
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PackageDescriptionSmart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__ (Python 2) versiontools is a Python module providing a smart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__. It has following features: . * A piece of code that allows you to keep a single version definition inside your package or module. No more hacks in setup.py, no more duplicates in setup.py and somewhere else. Just one version per package. * Version objects can produce nice version strings for released files that are compliant with PEP 386. Releases, alphas, betas, development snaphots. All of those get good version strings out of the box. * Version objects understand the VCS used by your project. Git, Mercurial and Bazaar are supported out of the box. Custom systems can be added by 3rd party plugins. * Version object that compares as a tuple of values and sorts properly. * Zero-dependency install! If all you care about is handling setup() to get nice tarball names then you don’t need to depend on versiontools (no setup_requires, no install_requires!). You will need to bundle a small support module though. . This is the Python 2 version of the package.
PackageMaintainerBenjamin Drung <benjamin.drung@profitbricks.com>
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Key Value
CRC329C10F5F2
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PackageDescriptionSmart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__ (Python 2) versiontools is a Python module providing a smart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__. It has following features: . * A piece of code that allows you to keep a single version definition inside your package or module. No more hacks in setup.py, no more duplicates in setup.py and somewhere else. Just one version per package. * Version objects can produce nice version strings for released files that are compliant with PEP 386. Releases, alphas, betas, development snaphots. All of those get good version strings out of the box. * Version objects understand the VCS used by your project. Git, Mercurial and Bazaar are supported out of the box. Custom systems can be added by 3rd party plugins. * Version object that compares as a tuple of values and sorts properly. * Zero-dependency install! If all you care about is handling setup() to get nice tarball names then you don’t need to depend on versiontools (no setup_requires, no install_requires!). You will need to bundle a small support module though. . This is the Python 2 version of the package.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-versiontools
PackageSectionpython
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ProductCode184820
RDS:package_id184820
SHA-14058B8645EBDF6B2B737B964908220002021CC1D
SHA-2569555D26572D37643406AB3436868024813168D834BB3A60398BC9F9DB3AA35A5
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Key Value
FileSize15740
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PackageDescriptionSmart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__ (Python 3) versiontools is a Python module providing a smart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__. It has following features: . * A piece of code that allows you to keep a single version definition inside your package or module. No more hacks in setup.py, no more duplicates in setup.py and somewhere else. Just one version per package. * Version objects can produce nice version strings for released files that are compliant with PEP 386. Releases, alphas, betas, development snaphots. All of those get good version strings out of the box. * Version objects understand the VCS used by your project. Git, Mercurial and Bazaar are supported out of the box. Custom systems can be added by 3rd party plugins. * Version object that compares as a tuple of values and sorts properly. * Zero-dependency install! If all you care about is handling setup() to get nice tarball names then you don’t need to depend on versiontools (no setup_requires, no install_requires!). You will need to bundle a small support module though. . This is the Python 3 version of the package.
PackageMaintainerBenjamin Drung <benjamin.drung@profitbricks.com>
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Key Value
FileSize15490
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PackageDescriptionSmart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__ (Python 2) versiontools is a Python module providing a smart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__. It has following features: . * A piece of code that allows you to keep a single version definition inside your package or module. No more hacks in setup.py, no more duplicates in setup.py and somewhere else. Just one version per package. * Version objects can produce nice version strings for released files that are compliant with PEP 386. Releases, alphas, betas, development snaphots. All of those get good version strings out of the box. * Version objects understand the VCS used by your project. Git, Mercurial and Bazaar are supported out of the box. Custom systems can be added by 3rd party plugins. * Version object that compares as a tuple of values and sorts properly. * Zero-dependency install! If all you care about is handling setup() to get nice tarball names then you don’t need to depend on versiontools (no setup_requires, no install_requires!). You will need to bundle a small support module though. . This is the Python 2 version of the package.
PackageMaintainerBenjamin Drung <benjamin.drung@profitbricks.com>
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Key Value
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PackageDescriptionSmart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__ (Python 3) versiontools is a Python module providing a smart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__. It has following features: . * A piece of code that allows you to keep a single version definition inside your package or module. No more hacks in setup.py, no more duplicates in setup.py and somewhere else. Just one version per package. * Version objects can produce nice version strings for released files that are compliant with PEP 386. Releases, alphas, betas, development snaphots. All of those get good version strings out of the box. * Version objects understand the VCS used by your project. Git, Mercurial and Bazaar are supported out of the box. Custom systems can be added by 3rd party plugins. * Version object that compares as a tuple of values and sorts properly. * Zero-dependency install! If all you care about is handling setup() to get nice tarball names then you don’t need to depend on versiontools (no setup_requires, no install_requires!). You will need to bundle a small support module though. . This is the Python 3 version of the package.
PackageMaintainerBenjamin Drung <benjamin.drung@profitbricks.com>
PackageNamepython3-versiontools
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