Result for 22878EFD8EBBA787D338B3A902358B4153F52D03

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/twine-1.3.1.egg-info/entry_points.txt
FileSize89
MD56B77639EFBDBD3B615DD8C3D3B09A153
SHA-122878EFD8EBBA787D338B3A902358B4153F52D03
SHA-25632C8427164F1CD82E01D58496D9453B7DDE8013ED24E8613B8659EFB338C9D2E
SSDEEP3:1R/LH0MyRDcM0t9msKI1LQO3n:1R/L099W11
TLSHT15FB01102AEEAC02080A2238CBC32A02200200303A080C0C8F0E28A8AA0808328E0A0AE
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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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
FileSize20154
MD570F742742A8F1EF5455E7067BA1E2AF4
PackageDescriptionutility for interacting with PyPI Twine is a tool for uploading distributions (in the python meaning) to PyPi. . Why Should I Use This? . The biggest reason to use twine is that python setup.py upload uploads files over plaintext. This means anytime you use it you expose your username and password to a MITM attack. Twine uses only verified TLS to upload to PyPI protecting your credentials from theft. . Secondly it allows you to precreate your distribution files. python setup.py upload only allows you to upload something that you’ve created in the same command invocation. This means that you cannot test the exact file you’re going to upload to PyPI to ensure that it works before uploading it. . Finally it allows you to pre-sign your files and pass the .asc files into the command line invocation (twine upload twine-1.0.1.tar.gz twine-1.0.1.tar.gz.asc). This enables you to be assured that you’re typing your gpg passphrase into gpg itself and not anything else since you will be the one directly executing gpg --detach-sign -a <filename>. . Features: . - Verified HTTPS Connections - Uploading doesn’t require executing setup.py - Uploading files that have already been created, allowing testing of distributions before release - Supports uploading any packaging format (including wheels).
PackageMaintainerZygmunt Krynicki <zygmunt.krynicki@canonical.com>
PackageNametwine
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion1.3.1-1~ubuntu14.04.1
SHA-1E40DA4E183A6BF229F8C5DB933728F73CDA8A32B
SHA-2564159B76FA7551CD0138D3F2A1031B4D34225C394A8BE851CD5457014018A1B02
Key Value
FileSize25678
MD50D1BDE8F630B92096A35B22285464DA3
PackageDescriptionutility for interacting with PyPI Twine is a tool for uploading distributions (in the python meaning) to PyPi. . Why Should I Use This? . The biggest reason to use twine is that python setup.py upload uploads files over plaintext. This means anytime you use it you expose your username and password to a MITM attack. Twine uses only verified TLS to upload to PyPI protecting your credentials from theft. . Secondly it allows you to precreate your distribution files. python setup.py upload only allows you to upload something that you’ve created in the same command invocation. This means that you cannot test the exact file you’re going to upload to PyPI to ensure that it works before uploading it. . Finally it allows you to pre-sign your files and pass the .asc files into the command line invocation (twine upload twine-1.0.1.tar.gz twine-1.0.1.tar.gz.asc). This enables you to be assured that you’re typing your gpg passphrase into gpg itself and not anything else since you will be the one directly executing gpg --detach-sign -a <filename>. . Features: . - Verified HTTPS Connections - Uploading doesn’t require executing setup.py - Uploading files that have already been created, allowing testing of distributions before release - Supports uploading any packaging format (including wheels).
PackageMaintainerZygmunt Krynicki <zygmunt.krynicki@canonical.com>
PackageNametwine
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion1.3.1-1
SHA-1056863C3B06A09285B558CDDA1D0E98CA2542958
SHA-25643284AB9D59733D27B2C9D9F7587E60293B3EF97E69AAAFC56F531BEBE6A729D