Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/hyper/http11/__pycache__/connection.cpython-36.opt-1.pyc |
FileSize | 11377 |
MD5 | 34C0D4C6E0D13119ACC8D11BAB2A67ED |
SHA-1 | 01E9702869DE5A7C9766273EEFCD0C58839FAE48 |
SHA-256 | 4FDFFE7E994D575CC43BC9E89CB97DA139E27E958E2A618A486520A35CE4FB66 |
SSDEEP | 192:J1NHsBjvo3rKVxjOQiKn7t2CJRq3QpeAif//QQ7zppDXJNBddW0C6N1ecDFFc7p:XNMN3VROwCQ8AiXhppFNBLWXFcDFFcN |
TLSH | T111320ADA6AC17A16FF47F1B4901B8390D334C1272355B091385C81EE5FA62C5E8B2BCA |
hashlookup:parent-total | 2 |
hashlookup:trust | 60 |
The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 230FA0E2EBD2DD933AD9CB6188644A32 |
PackageArch | x86_64 |
PackageDescription | hyper supports the final draft of the HTTP/2 specification: additionally, it provides support for drafts 14, 15, and 16 of the HTTP/2 specification. It also supports the final draft of the HPACK specification. hyper is intended to be a drop-in replacement for http.client, with a similar API. However, hyper intentionally does not name its classes the same way http.client does. This is because most servers do not support HTTP/2 at this time: I don't want you accidentally using hyper when you wanted http.client. |
PackageName | python3-hyper |
PackageRelease | lp154.3.1 |
PackageVersion | 0.7.0+git89.b77e758 |
SHA-1 | 0F5886BE598F899B92024B647F15D3F785202A26 |
SHA-256 | D3195C8328611CBF8840241B17530DD8D6A1C3CC4F1F1C0E87C728F29D505913 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | F7D55F661ED629B5D9E6C9A561F0F1F5 |
PackageArch | x86_64 |
PackageDescription | hyper supports the final draft of the HTTP/2 specification: additionally, it provides support for drafts 14, 15, and 16 of the HTTP/2 specification. It also supports the final draft of the HPACK specification. hyper is intended to be a drop-in replacement for http.client, with a similar API. However, hyper intentionally does not name its classes the same way http.client does. This is because most servers do not support HTTP/2 at this time: I don't want you accidentally using hyper when you wanted http.client. |
PackageName | python3-hyper |
PackageRelease | lp154.22.1 |
PackageVersion | 0.7.0+git89.b77e758 |
SHA-1 | 695AAEBEDD88E3E68B50994682A0CA27E7FC19CB |
SHA-256 | C10F77CCB4A2AD7A9EF47B91734EC7D9B5854D3043FFE9971C57B672FB7642AC |