Result for 29BA1E980CF436640B9B80A8BEC294965B60DADB

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/flit/__init__.py
FileSize8285
MD5733D07AB40ACDD9A731904106BFBE833
SHA-129BA1E980CF436640B9B80A8BEC294965B60DADB
SHA-25689EE44C3065B6597E3BBD7542BFD12D86E3D25D5C7CB63947136D6CEB05824FA
SSDEEP192:CpdcnYuka07OzNm0wfqW4NAyVj7weIu0aIJPUCt:CpdB7jQ0001Gzd0aIJPUCt
TLSHT1A002A6200D2207B25B87C7BE1CBF9A52D3532027360169A4B5FE531C3F5A93546BF6B6
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
MD565A444021C8C2859BAF18245392EBC6C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionFlit is a simple way to put Python packages and modules on PyPI. Flit only creates packages in the new 'wheel' format. People using older versions of pip (<1.5) or easy_install will not be able to install them. Flit packages a single importable module or package at a time, using the import name as the name on PyPI. All sub-packages and data files within a package are included automatically. Flit requires Python 3, but you can use it to distribute modules for Python 2, so long as they can be imported on Python 3.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-flit
PackageRelease4.fc33
PackageVersion2.3.0
SHA-14C133E0A097E626E78945D561630906FD0E2F79C
SHA-2560687D83B2E4C06ED34B499F523C696FAC390D0CD560A2BE12F3EE3D079F8E89C
Key Value
FileSize62852
MD5067FC2E7062035F6F8ED1059BD258149
PackageDescriptionsimple way to put Python packages and modules on PyPI (PEP 517) Flit is a easy way to put Python packages and modules on PyPI. It tries to require less thought about packaging and help you avoid common mistakes. . Flit supports PEP 517 Python packaging. . Make the easy things easy and the hard things possible is an old motto from the Perl community. Flit is entirely focused on the easy things part of that, and leaves the hard things up to other tools. . Specifically, the easy things are pure Python packages with no build steps (neither compiling C code, nor bundling Javascript, etc.). The vast majority of packages on PyPI are like this: plain Python code, with maybe some static data files like icons included.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameflit
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion2.3.0-3
SHA-187B8C1BDCB983BDB1C2B9F1B919DD23B1F29D452
SHA-256BE9D90B9C653BD0DCE48CEF41B3A2781B955EF076FD0271B6EE106AEF0FEAF0D