Result for EC5F8C7456E26674DA7B7CFA73B0E44FB4732B1E

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/python3-versiontools/copyright
FileSize1104
MD5C52C64C66A818A72EA7044695DE7BDD0
RDS:package_id184820
SHA-1EC5F8C7456E26674DA7B7CFA73B0E44FB4732B1E
SHA-2565A6942CA7DDA6517C2E925BA0067348CB5E295B094BAD146CECD1912E0B72899
SSDEEP24:g0tXiCwdIy55MLrP+ON51ZLVyROkHAITbV2cYn5l0Kqq:ZwLwLrH5lyvHgn7xqq
TLSHT16511638E5520C77B8A401BD53F8290EFE327678976AC80A0A00D561ADF4D17713E10E8
insert-timestamp1648774040.2966466
sourceRDS_2022.03.1_legacy.db
hashlookup:parent-total8
hashlookup:trust90

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The searched file hash is included in 8 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
CRC32D6DA11BA
FileName58862
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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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ProductCode184820
RDS:package_id184820
SHA-14A0F368D6A3FD6C6442B0DA0236C0DBA276D9302
SHA-2565C59B006A6C954AED52E9D546AF7DCD66CFC61AA2631750FBB8F0437F5360C3B
SpecialCode
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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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SHA-2564852963ED90E1DAFE91FE87BF35A67EB3C1E6BB2E2330D71CE0A8AFD0266602A
Key Value
CRC329C10F5F2
FileName58861
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MD5F781710A5BF66C199BB7C3FFAF2D1DD4
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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
FileSize12108
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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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SHA-256A66998E11328FAF0F1FB5897F370B802F816DCEEA0FD27F01C39829BE1353755
Key Value
FileSize12172
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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
PackageSectionpython
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SHA-13CD1B99155C306B69B8227431A9337BBEC55371C
SHA-25697E2E4019B21EEBF36751A0564A0FDBE5FB261655CE9465E7CE48B3274672AB7
Key Value
FileSize15562
MD5C8DFD6760C723AA6AA0D0F06556A7734
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>
PackageNamepython-versiontools
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SHA-19C89EEF545BCA14873413614F2334D483F2C6776
SHA-256A6203DA5BD26025397B03F97091C98BA8C350D7BA01A4940728BA493C75935CC
Key Value
FileSize15490
MD5EB93CC2A34538FC61F1B38BCC0E2F000
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>
PackageNamepython-versiontools
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SHA-1D290FAA39EF536C7A37BC89420C508FC5058E7F6
SHA-256933C7088EB441D45595148471F980D48D54B01D4BBF4B397AB3BE002F445E48E
Key Value
FileSize15508
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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
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.9.1-2
SHA-100B70A8C49D137057C4130C42375E3C0C4D31A40
SHA-25687874341F8EA4BEE03A81DC697BF271EB3DF200433C040521A6115E95A99FB7D