Result for 2B46BD62BF4062CAEBC8314F503EFD395A80ACBD

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/python3-xstatic-jasmine/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize218
MD526B98AFA4ED2338D88D7A8B03B8562B2
SHA-12B46BD62BF4062CAEBC8314F503EFD395A80ACBD
SHA-256BBC231B53CF4C83F7BF3394468CC0E8A142037D72A42D33FA2A3D62F4B24AFC7
SSDEEP6:Xt/pGnuL7pw0n+JXhFsKhfYIdFARMabWJj:XpL7pw0n+Le+ndCMkC
TLSHT178D02358157341EDF3A087F48338C84C143C47D59164D7835A05CDD5541CC19750346C
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hashlookup:trust70

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The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize31748
MD53734C68C3B565815C01FDD5C24C27EFC
PackageDescriptionJasmine JS XStatic support - Python 2.x XStatic is a packaging standard to package external (often 3rd party) static files as a Python package, so they are easily usable on all operating systems, with any package management system or even without one. . Many Python projects need to use some specific data files, like javascript, css, java applets, images, etc. Sometimes these files belong to YOUR project (then you may want to package them separately, but you could also just put them into your main package). But in many other cases, those files are maintained by someone else (like jQuery javascript library or even much bigger js libraries or applications) and you definitely do not really want to merge them into your project. So, you want to have static file packages, but you don’t want to get lots of stuff you do not want. Thus, stuff required by XStatic file packages (especially the main, toplevel XStatic package) tries to obey to be a MINIMAL, no-fat thing. XStatic doesn't "sell" any web framework or other stuff you don't want. Maybe there will be optional XStatic extensions for all sorts of stuff, but they won't be required if you just want the files. . By having static files in packages, it is also easier to build virtual envs, support linux/bsd/... distribution package maintainers and even windows installs using the same mechanism. . This package provides Jasmine JS support as a Python 2.x module.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-xstatic-jasmine
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion2.1.2.0-1
SHA-1D7126C8957C5E2C8A910A4E1FB8E3B95067A519D
SHA-256EC219C426C4914DFA232804FF694678F9034D37C9934A6B2D275311B7D959FC3
Key Value
FileSize31748
MD52C1E01B608BD8FC8E21077349FCA921E
PackageDescriptionJasmine JS XStatic support - Python 3.x XStatic is a packaging standard to package external (often 3rd party) static files as a Python package, so they are easily usable on all operating systems, with any package management system or even without one. . Many Python projects need to use some specific data files, like javascript, css, java applets, images, etc. Sometimes these files belong to YOUR project (then you may want to package them separately, but you could also just put them into your main package). But in many other cases, those files are maintained by someone else (like jQuery javascript library or even much bigger js libraries or applications) and you definitely do not really want to merge them into your project. So, you want to have static file packages, but you don’t want to get lots of stuff you do not want. Thus, stuff required by XStatic file packages (especially the main, toplevel XStatic package) tries to obey to be a MINIMAL, no-fat thing. XStatic doesn't "sell" any web framework or other stuff you don't want. Maybe there will be optional XStatic extensions for all sorts of stuff, but they won't be required if you just want the files. . By having static files in packages, it is also easier to build virtual envs, support linux/bsd/... distribution package maintainers and even windows installs using the same mechanism. . This package provides Jasmine JS support as a Python 3.x module.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython3-xstatic-jasmine
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion2.1.2.0-1
SHA-11070682ADB0B91A659FA723D52AD946269C79872
SHA-2561A01BE15F61428A99DC4BDDF627DE448000CF78DC2C4A3C2FBBC2CB6C4EC02FB
Key Value
FileSize31616
MD5581239664AB9B0E97F47EC5E62E2D3BE
PackageDescriptionJasmine JS XStatic support - Python 2.x XStatic is a packaging standard to package external (often 3rd party) static files as a Python package, so they are easily usable on all operating systems, with any package management system or even without one. . Many Python projects need to use some specific data files, like javascript, css, java applets, images, etc. Sometimes these files belong to YOUR project (then you may want to package them separately, but you could also just put them into your main package). But in many other cases, those files are maintained by someone else (like jQuery javascript library or even much bigger js libraries or applications) and you definitely do not really want to merge them into your project. So, you want to have static file packages, but you don’t want to get lots of stuff you do not want. Thus, stuff required by XStatic file packages (especially the main, toplevel XStatic package) tries to obey to be a MINIMAL, no-fat thing. XStatic doesn't "sell" any web framework or other stuff you don't want. Maybe there will be optional XStatic extensions for all sorts of stuff, but they won't be required if you just want the files. . By having static files in packages, it is also easier to build virtual envs, support linux/bsd/... distribution package maintainers and even windows installs using the same mechanism. . This package provides Jasmine JS support as a Python 2.x module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-xstatic-jasmine
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion2.1.2.0-1
SHA-13948DEE92A7941B190C33B1D48DF620DD7FBCCD7
SHA-25639C902A007560978A6CFA6FCF98E9502885221C588398E5422229A4A8195C036
Key Value
FileSize31660
MD5612C745B0F4BAFA8174F1387117C1332
PackageDescriptionJasmine JS XStatic support - Python 3.x XStatic is a packaging standard to package external (often 3rd party) static files as a Python package, so they are easily usable on all operating systems, with any package management system or even without one. . Many Python projects need to use some specific data files, like javascript, css, java applets, images, etc. Sometimes these files belong to YOUR project (then you may want to package them separately, but you could also just put them into your main package). But in many other cases, those files are maintained by someone else (like jQuery javascript library or even much bigger js libraries or applications) and you definitely do not really want to merge them into your project. So, you want to have static file packages, but you don’t want to get lots of stuff you do not want. Thus, stuff required by XStatic file packages (especially the main, toplevel XStatic package) tries to obey to be a MINIMAL, no-fat thing. XStatic doesn't "sell" any web framework or other stuff you don't want. Maybe there will be optional XStatic extensions for all sorts of stuff, but they won't be required if you just want the files. . By having static files in packages, it is also easier to build virtual envs, support linux/bsd/... distribution package maintainers and even windows installs using the same mechanism. . This package provides Jasmine JS support as a Python 3.x module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-xstatic-jasmine
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion2.1.2.0-1
SHA-156195A61D67988C3473F6B02321F4393A3C198DB
SHA-25631B3258FAB11835236048CBBA943E1B13D63154EE8018E04DEC629EE63F08449