Result for EC24AE8A2213F98F6E67EBD6444DC7AB399C324A

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/python3-xstatic/copyright
FileSize1448
MD51028B5E7BF02D881A61D9905E0E5B880
SHA-1EC24AE8A2213F98F6E67EBD6444DC7AB399C324A
SHA-256AF99F81746536C82D855AAC37BDCAF086A49525283156644DEF0042709257C54
SSDEEP24:g0tREhkJThUhERCWruPJH/H0ymS3gt8xLHc1hMK9QH0sUv4kOk4/+/U3oq4sFig:ZEhkJtUhEMW0Jvlm6Er5QH0s5ANU3oWH
TLSHT18E31E92FB34407A21D8763A065A9ECD8F3373556B6EB7284B42DE208773906CD5FB410
hashlookup:parent-total6
hashlookup:trust80

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The searched file hash is included in 6 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize24828
MD5D0672C2C0858F063E53172139B923E17
PackageDescriptionXStatic base package with minimal support code - doc XStatic is a packaging standard to package external (often 3rd party) static files as a Python package, so they are easily usable on all operating systems, with any package management system or even without one. . Many Python projects need to use some specific data files, like javascript, css, java applets, images, etc. Sometimes these files belong to YOUR project (then you may want to package them separately, but you could also just put them into your main package). But in many other cases, those files are maintained by someone else (like jQuery javascript library or even much bigger js libraries or applications) and you definitely do not really want to merge them into your project. So, you want to have static file packages, but you don’t want to get lots of stuff you do not want. Thus, stuff required by XStatic file packages (especially the main, toplevel XStatic package) tries to obey to be a MINIMAL, no-fat thing. XStatic doesn't "sell" any web framework or other stuff you don't want. Maybe there will be optional XStatic extensions for all sorts of stuff, but they won't be required if you just want the files. . By having static files in packages, it is also easier to build virtual envs, support linux/bsd/... distribution package maintainers and even windows installs using the same mechanism. . This package contains the documentation.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-xstatic-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion1.0.0-4
SHA-1FFE161936FD524B7F62EEF3AF2206F5853A710BC
SHA-256F5E437950A8F2E1604C9DBEA7A6DFA299BAB71EC2E3C08D9F00CAB70F8C7E950
Key Value
FileSize5022
MD5C910D79B4BB19350710395D553DEC994
PackageDescriptionXStatic base package with minimal support code - Python 2.x XStatic is a packaging standard to package external (often 3rd party) static files as a Python package, so they are easily usable on all operating systems, with any package management system or even without one. . Many Python projects need to use some specific data files, like javascript, css, java applets, images, etc. Sometimes these files belong to YOUR project (then you may want to package them separately, but you could also just put them into your main package). But in many other cases, those files are maintained by someone else (like jQuery javascript library or even much bigger js libraries or applications) and you definitely do not really want to merge them into your project. So, you want to have static file packages, but you don’t want to get lots of stuff you do not want. Thus, stuff required by XStatic file packages (especially the main, toplevel XStatic package) tries to obey to be a MINIMAL, no-fat thing. XStatic doesn't "sell" any web framework or other stuff you don't want. Maybe there will be optional XStatic extensions for all sorts of stuff, but they won't be required if you just want the files. . By having static files in packages, it is also easier to build virtual envs, support linux/bsd/... distribution package maintainers and even windows installs using the same mechanism. . This package contains the Python 2.x module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-xstatic
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.0.0-4
SHA-1E978FD7C0AE91CA4A135CE50E259FFB89D29D493
SHA-25678BAAACE71470D7D123584467EE30FBB70D9D88C2407E2D38B81AEDFADF4800A
Key Value
FileSize24702
MD5B76688958292453F44CD1E7466875C3A
PackageDescriptionXStatic base package with minimal support code - doc XStatic is a packaging standard to package external (often 3rd party) static files as a Python package, so they are easily usable on all operating systems, with any package management system or even without one. . Many Python projects need to use some specific data files, like javascript, css, java applets, images, etc. Sometimes these files belong to YOUR project (then you may want to package them separately, but you could also just put them into your main package). But in many other cases, those files are maintained by someone else (like jQuery javascript library or even much bigger js libraries or applications) and you definitely do not really want to merge them into your project. So, you want to have static file packages, but you don’t want to get lots of stuff you do not want. Thus, stuff required by XStatic file packages (especially the main, toplevel XStatic package) tries to obey to be a MINIMAL, no-fat thing. XStatic doesn't "sell" any web framework or other stuff you don't want. Maybe there will be optional XStatic extensions for all sorts of stuff, but they won't be required if you just want the files. . By having static files in packages, it is also easier to build virtual envs, support linux/bsd/... distribution package maintainers and even windows installs using the same mechanism. . This package contains the documentation.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-xstatic-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion1.0.0-4
SHA-18CA354C2B0C44936597D82B58F3538CBC078B5CF
SHA-256E4532D8A88718A40FF7302327B6179FE230F8C36766A18F756ED1ABB60C97AD0
Key Value
FileSize4884
MD56487CBC12E36F788FBE3AC9343F090D0
PackageDescriptionXStatic base package with minimal support code - Python 3.x XStatic is a packaging standard to package external (often 3rd party) static files as a Python package, so they are easily usable on all operating systems, with any package management system or even without one. . Many Python projects need to use some specific data files, like javascript, css, java applets, images, etc. Sometimes these files belong to YOUR project (then you may want to package them separately, but you could also just put them into your main package). But in many other cases, those files are maintained by someone else (like jQuery javascript library or even much bigger js libraries or applications) and you definitely do not really want to merge them into your project. So, you want to have static file packages, but you don’t want to get lots of stuff you do not want. Thus, stuff required by XStatic file packages (especially the main, toplevel XStatic package) tries to obey to be a MINIMAL, no-fat thing. XStatic doesn't "sell" any web framework or other stuff you don't want. Maybe there will be optional XStatic extensions for all sorts of stuff, but they won't be required if you just want the files. . By having static files in packages, it is also easier to build virtual envs, support linux/bsd/... distribution package maintainers and even windows installs using the same mechanism. . This package contains the Python 3.x module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-xstatic
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.0.0-4
SHA-103361D835D45B19FBAAED64A261C2B775F1AF545
SHA-25677A12C1B7265B145CB325B6233F3B4BC715042EEDE097D3D7FC391462700F365
Key Value
FileSize4942
MD5F07BDCC09FE062DEBB190577A2A86D70
PackageDescriptionXStatic base package with minimal support code - Python 3.x XStatic is a packaging standard to package external (often 3rd party) static files as a Python package, so they are easily usable on all operating systems, with any package management system or even without one. . Many Python projects need to use some specific data files, like javascript, css, java applets, images, etc. Sometimes these files belong to YOUR project (then you may want to package them separately, but you could also just put them into your main package). But in many other cases, those files are maintained by someone else (like jQuery javascript library or even much bigger js libraries or applications) and you definitely do not really want to merge them into your project. So, you want to have static file packages, but you don’t want to get lots of stuff you do not want. Thus, stuff required by XStatic file packages (especially the main, toplevel XStatic package) tries to obey to be a MINIMAL, no-fat thing. XStatic doesn't "sell" any web framework or other stuff you don't want. Maybe there will be optional XStatic extensions for all sorts of stuff, but they won't be required if you just want the files. . By having static files in packages, it is also easier to build virtual envs, support linux/bsd/... distribution package maintainers and even windows installs using the same mechanism. . This package contains the Python 3.x module.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython3-xstatic
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.0.0-4
SHA-1580E7510907BCDEFC2F0BF3647A7347C47D27C7E
SHA-256AF45B816AA75B88819C7668EBEBF479B22A89E3602A4418A3C6C13097B46A6E7
Key Value
FileSize5070
MD54B265097C629074138B83C2F67EE87C5
PackageDescriptionXStatic base package with minimal support code - Python 2.x XStatic is a packaging standard to package external (often 3rd party) static files as a Python package, so they are easily usable on all operating systems, with any package management system or even without one. . Many Python projects need to use some specific data files, like javascript, css, java applets, images, etc. Sometimes these files belong to YOUR project (then you may want to package them separately, but you could also just put them into your main package). But in many other cases, those files are maintained by someone else (like jQuery javascript library or even much bigger js libraries or applications) and you definitely do not really want to merge them into your project. So, you want to have static file packages, but you don’t want to get lots of stuff you do not want. Thus, stuff required by XStatic file packages (especially the main, toplevel XStatic package) tries to obey to be a MINIMAL, no-fat thing. XStatic doesn't "sell" any web framework or other stuff you don't want. Maybe there will be optional XStatic extensions for all sorts of stuff, but they won't be required if you just want the files. . By having static files in packages, it is also easier to build virtual envs, support linux/bsd/... distribution package maintainers and even windows installs using the same mechanism. . This package contains the Python 2.x module.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-xstatic
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.0.0-4
SHA-1C2469D6517E4F0488F05E2CE0E2B7F355D2261DE
SHA-256A25A12187A35DEDDB737345B21FC96B065943D6B0777D2046D3331ED17E710A5