Result for 2A1BDD0836F3436CB86DC6E8FBC7238044412A5A

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/python-dialog/examples/demo.py
FileSize72713
MD5751A42BDD1A0AB6A774E3E47FA7FE86F
SHA-12A1BDD0836F3436CB86DC6E8FBC7238044412A5A
SHA-2569AE342E565076BD2535CEB52D1C442E0B289369991F55C354A39200C5D8F8881
SSDEEP1536:GI9Fl5KpC9oYLLr9i1snra1kTmIWHAga2rzKqh01fR8:GI9F/a8nekCzKW01fy
TLSHT1F363090AE6082B7187A3897518CFA593B70C545F4B4C79787DAD82842F4C939C2FDAED
hashlookup:parent-total30
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 30 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5B4A552BE1127FB95A88E50313022F390
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionA Python interface to the Unix dialog utility, designed to provide an easy, pythonic and as complete as possible way to use the dialog features from Python code.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython-dialog
PackageReleasebp153.1.12
PackageVersion3.3.0
SHA-1044D087422A8C582E75851BD1C4A8E5A0053C317
SHA-2565958C7D4B66BEF48703CDA699D2A5D67040B306BEE39BCC6FF93830F7F72DA66
Key Value
MD58762B06D3D3764E49C635CE855B82BB7
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionA Python interface to the Unix dialog utility, designed to provide an easy, pythonic and as complete as possible way to use the dialog features from Python code.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython2-dialog
PackageRelease6.el6
PackageVersion3.3.0
SHA-106107852194E1185322B85FCDBA4BEE3AE534A30
SHA-256CDB1ABA178186FBEE4CCC365C3C83434A650A00188C87794F72796C5AD9C282C
Key Value
FileSize84696
MD510F8561FB07399A5DE08D7BA19F1EAEF
PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-dialog
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.3.0-3
SHA-10FD9954C9ADF7E8AF82AD16A9292FE216235754C
SHA-2567DBEA1CA6FAC8A9167326F4D17CA7F0EF2F6D67BDC7C2EDE181F4CE2959BCE25
Key Value
FileSize84696
MD59E6534C1973256A99CB81DEEED088DD6
PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-dialog
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.3.0-3
SHA-115F6006F54CB20901366E66C6586EEC7FC9F4E40
SHA-2564A3BB3FACC2469387810045DA0F65AC0A0CAC22AEC7BFB4AD380C109234780E0
Key Value
MD5DE3AD729D2F4BD1F0306E5208A2EBEF9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionA Python interface to the Unix dialog utility, designed to provide an easy, pythonic and as complete as possible way to use the dialog features from Python code.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython-dialog
PackageReleaselp152.3.3
PackageVersion3.3.0
SHA-11DEDFA38DB4FFD64B3EBCCFB76D5D0274F50D051
SHA-2569097FF6245161478EB43ED194D84F0F69986734ECF1927BEA039760B09FA2FEB
Key Value
FileSize84396
MD5475D675A2990D30A23816BD3C9CB4FEB
PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Let's Encrypt <letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-dialog
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.3.0-2
SHA-126CC0751226D53B4246BF33317C74A87D8B1E930
SHA-25604AE9DA1B1F23B2C44B6D367CEEF47FF6F5FEA095BFE5B4E9EDD858B92EF604B
Key Value
FileSize84680
MD5A47F403A9C08840B00EF49EA3BD6D3F2
PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Let's Encrypt <letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-dialog
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.3.0-2
SHA-12DE6375A024ADB200F184320CE9ABA0E41E476A7
SHA-256AA2C926C7DFEA7B20204A6EC307343686FD2651EDEA6FCCC680E49BA82337012
Key Value
FileSize84392
MD580C61CBD1D5DF2261D012B5A752116E0
PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Let's Encrypt <letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-dialog
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.3.0-2
SHA-1477AF629F2A757272429B854290322437E7B9A40
SHA-256BDD557AB0676BAF69C489C717312AE8961F78ED923A4006390D41610E25D1587
Key Value
FileSize84392
MD5A9614B00A5981B5963E2DC2F38C5E1EC
PackageDescriptionPython 2 module for making simple terminal-based user interfaces pythondialog is a Python wrapper for the dialog utility originally written by Savio Lam, and later rewritten by Thomas E. Dickey. Its purpose is to provide an easy to use, pythonic and comprehensive Python interface to dialog. This allows one to make simple text-mode user interfaces on Unix-like systems. . pythondialog provides dialog boxes (widgets) of many different types. Among these, one can find infobox, msgbox, yesno, menu, checklist, radiolist, fselect (for selecting a file), rangebox, buildlist, treeview, calendar. These widgets, and those not listed here, allow one to build nice interfaces quickly and easily. However, it is not possible to create new widgets without modifying dialog itself. . For most widgets, the following settings can be chosen: * width, height and other parameters where applicable; * two user-defined buttons, referred to as "Help" and "Extra", may be added and their labels freely chosen. Additionally, a color theme may be defined for all widgets via a configuration file. . pythondialog has good Unicode support. Precisely, this support should be as good as allowed by the combination of the Python interpreter, dialog, the terminal and the locale settings in use. . This version is a backport of pythondialog to Python 2. Unless you really have to use Python 2, you should use the python3-dialog package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Let's Encrypt <letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-dialog
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.3.0-2
SHA-14A70DD2B1C61ECCF758656B0FC6227B91960D510
SHA-256F62AAC28E35193397F846ADE4E9D76D10D9BA18493FA5C10AAB0BD643DB108A2
Key Value
MD58F6D9033923F0B91044E306B02ECC2B9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionA Python interface to the Unix dialog utility, designed to provide an easy, pythonic and as complete as possible way to use the dialog features from Python code.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython2-dialog
PackageRelease8.fc24
PackageVersion3.3.0
SHA-1519909BAB04F71CA397556E63D663F68BE0876D7
SHA-256C2CE17EA49AE94DD94B7A495984B82EF3E8B5C8A710F78A4C28DD91683199989