Result for 2BBA4551184825A2D08C349B6F801D7D3D8D35E0

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FileName./usr/share/doc/python3-versiontools/changelog.gz
FileSize3111
MD58E254C3D3D20C2DD56D2621FB46BE9D8
SHA-12BBA4551184825A2D08C349B6F801D7D3D8D35E0
SHA-25688A45F0CF5FF794802FC90A91EFF7C208ADF4943344430EEF022B1CEE219BE94
SSDEEP96:ssdh2Jf/HVsTMlsNHVC/5JKRkaMaxHrkxrmhDqAK:Ta/HVOMlMVOKRkaxImhE
TLSHT135516D9E01B10ADEEC4EF80EAC588E5EE19D4C463357DDAD52B27BC78C8019478680B4
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Key Value
FileSize15912
MD5FB1AEAAF7DC36440B119A387D13AAEBE
PackageDescriptionSmart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__ (Python 3) versiontools is a Python module providing a smart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__. It has following features: . * A piece of code that allows you to keep a single version definition inside your package or module. No more hacks in setup.py, no more duplicates in setup.py and somewhere else. Just one version per package. * Version objects can produce nice version strings for released files that are compliant with PEP 386. Releases, alphas, betas, development snaphots. All of those get good version strings out of the box. * Version objects understand the VCS used by your project. Git, Mercurial and Bazaar are supported out of the box. Custom systems can be added by 3rd party plugins. * Version object that compares as a tuple of values and sorts properly. * Zero-dependency install! If all you care about is handling setup() to get nice tarball names then you don’t need to depend on versiontools (no setup_requires, no install_requires!). You will need to bundle a small support module though. . This is the Python 3 version of the package.
PackageMaintainerBenjamin Drung <benjamin.drung@cloud.ionos.com>
PackageNamepython3-versiontools
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.9.1-4
SHA-153DEA4B4002B1F5E178CDDC7461CA2D3A5DA9339
SHA-25678C1146FD0B4D17E70736621FB6861924FFDCEBBA5E31F684F4EE90621B4BEA0
Key Value
FileSize15648
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PackageDescriptionSmart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__ (Python 2) versiontools is a Python module providing a smart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__. It has following features: . * A piece of code that allows you to keep a single version definition inside your package or module. No more hacks in setup.py, no more duplicates in setup.py and somewhere else. Just one version per package. * Version objects can produce nice version strings for released files that are compliant with PEP 386. Releases, alphas, betas, development snaphots. All of those get good version strings out of the box. * Version objects understand the VCS used by your project. Git, Mercurial and Bazaar are supported out of the box. Custom systems can be added by 3rd party plugins. * Version object that compares as a tuple of values and sorts properly. * Zero-dependency install! If all you care about is handling setup() to get nice tarball names then you don’t need to depend on versiontools (no setup_requires, no install_requires!). You will need to bundle a small support module though. . This is the Python 2 version of the package.
PackageMaintainerBenjamin Drung <benjamin.drung@profitbricks.com>
PackageNamepython-versiontools
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.9.1-3
SHA-129EAC7F49608CB03DD0300D1F7D18C37259F68A0
SHA-2567E150A58184D8ED56113A5E057F408B0E333F2E4495CBDBE8F801E4273369A66
Key Value
FileSize15456
MD5C588673700C026B2F5103595ED2493F2
PackageDescriptionSmart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__ (Python 3) versiontools is a Python module providing a smart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__. It has following features: . * A piece of code that allows you to keep a single version definition inside your package or module. No more hacks in setup.py, no more duplicates in setup.py and somewhere else. Just one version per package. * Version objects can produce nice version strings for released files that are compliant with PEP 386. Releases, alphas, betas, development snaphots. All of those get good version strings out of the box. * Version objects understand the VCS used by your project. Git, Mercurial and Bazaar are supported out of the box. Custom systems can be added by 3rd party plugins. * Version object that compares as a tuple of values and sorts properly. * Zero-dependency install! If all you care about is handling setup() to get nice tarball names then you don’t need to depend on versiontools (no setup_requires, no install_requires!). You will need to bundle a small support module though. . This is the Python 3 version of the package.
PackageMaintainerBenjamin Drung <benjamin.drung@profitbricks.com>
PackageNamepython3-versiontools
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.9.1-1
SHA-108E05FBB4D5E395908C7AC4E9DA6F83EC3BD2253
SHA-2564852963ED90E1DAFE91FE87BF35A67EB3C1E6BB2E2330D71CE0A8AFD0266602A
Key Value
FileSize15740
MD5DEA15D24ABDDAD6F61807182BACEF541
PackageDescriptionSmart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__ (Python 3) versiontools is a Python module providing a smart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__. It has following features: . * A piece of code that allows you to keep a single version definition inside your package or module. No more hacks in setup.py, no more duplicates in setup.py and somewhere else. Just one version per package. * Version objects can produce nice version strings for released files that are compliant with PEP 386. Releases, alphas, betas, development snaphots. All of those get good version strings out of the box. * Version objects understand the VCS used by your project. Git, Mercurial and Bazaar are supported out of the box. Custom systems can be added by 3rd party plugins. * Version object that compares as a tuple of values and sorts properly. * Zero-dependency install! If all you care about is handling setup() to get nice tarball names then you don’t need to depend on versiontools (no setup_requires, no install_requires!). You will need to bundle a small support module though. . This is the Python 3 version of the package.
PackageMaintainerBenjamin Drung <benjamin.drung@profitbricks.com>
PackageNamepython3-versiontools
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.9.1-3
SHA-1325719DACC1358DF8B74B74F59C0856AA46B66D8
SHA-256F88D21E87DBA540510C1A2D533EE9521EF60F2C6026D7DE42F5B2A6F87518DF0
Key Value
FileSize15562
MD5C8DFD6760C723AA6AA0D0F06556A7734
PackageDescriptionSmart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__ (Python 2) versiontools is a Python module providing a smart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__. It has following features: . * A piece of code that allows you to keep a single version definition inside your package or module. No more hacks in setup.py, no more duplicates in setup.py and somewhere else. Just one version per package. * Version objects can produce nice version strings for released files that are compliant with PEP 386. Releases, alphas, betas, development snaphots. All of those get good version strings out of the box. * Version objects understand the VCS used by your project. Git, Mercurial and Bazaar are supported out of the box. Custom systems can be added by 3rd party plugins. * Version object that compares as a tuple of values and sorts properly. * Zero-dependency install! If all you care about is handling setup() to get nice tarball names then you don’t need to depend on versiontools (no setup_requires, no install_requires!). You will need to bundle a small support module though. . This is the Python 2 version of the package.
PackageMaintainerBenjamin Drung <benjamin.drung@profitbricks.com>
PackageNamepython-versiontools
PackageSectionpython
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SHA-19C89EEF545BCA14873413614F2334D483F2C6776
SHA-256A6203DA5BD26025397B03F97091C98BA8C350D7BA01A4940728BA493C75935CC
Key Value
FileSize15490
MD5EB93CC2A34538FC61F1B38BCC0E2F000
PackageDescriptionSmart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__ (Python 2) versiontools is a Python module providing a smart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__. It has following features: . * A piece of code that allows you to keep a single version definition inside your package or module. No more hacks in setup.py, no more duplicates in setup.py and somewhere else. Just one version per package. * Version objects can produce nice version strings for released files that are compliant with PEP 386. Releases, alphas, betas, development snaphots. All of those get good version strings out of the box. * Version objects understand the VCS used by your project. Git, Mercurial and Bazaar are supported out of the box. Custom systems can be added by 3rd party plugins. * Version object that compares as a tuple of values and sorts properly. * Zero-dependency install! If all you care about is handling setup() to get nice tarball names then you don’t need to depend on versiontools (no setup_requires, no install_requires!). You will need to bundle a small support module though. . This is the Python 2 version of the package.
PackageMaintainerBenjamin Drung <benjamin.drung@profitbricks.com>
PackageNamepython-versiontools
PackageSectionpython
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SHA-1D290FAA39EF536C7A37BC89420C508FC5058E7F6
SHA-256933C7088EB441D45595148471F980D48D54B01D4BBF4B397AB3BE002F445E48E
Key Value
FileSize15508
MD52A949909AFAA3E9D9B123BAD5F95F258
PackageDescriptionSmart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__ (Python 3) versiontools is a Python module providing a smart replacement for plain tuple used in __version__. It has following features: . * A piece of code that allows you to keep a single version definition inside your package or module. No more hacks in setup.py, no more duplicates in setup.py and somewhere else. Just one version per package. * Version objects can produce nice version strings for released files that are compliant with PEP 386. Releases, alphas, betas, development snaphots. All of those get good version strings out of the box. * Version objects understand the VCS used by your project. Git, Mercurial and Bazaar are supported out of the box. Custom systems can be added by 3rd party plugins. * Version object that compares as a tuple of values and sorts properly. * Zero-dependency install! If all you care about is handling setup() to get nice tarball names then you don’t need to depend on versiontools (no setup_requires, no install_requires!). You will need to bundle a small support module though. . This is the Python 3 version of the package.
PackageMaintainerBenjamin Drung <benjamin.drung@profitbricks.com>
PackageNamepython3-versiontools
PackageSectionpython
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SHA-100B70A8C49D137057C4130C42375E3C0C4D31A40
SHA-25687874341F8EA4BEE03A81DC697BF271EB3DF200433C040521A6115E95A99FB7D