Result for E75A84C2EBC90D79514C4D9FFA68C26419DACBCB

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FileName./usr/share/doc/python3-versiontools/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize167
MD55213C0A0F66B01B63C682DFCFA0B6F2D
SHA-1E75A84C2EBC90D79514C4D9FFA68C26419DACBCB
SHA-256B290A26B8A8CE93997CA7AB419EE7F020862FD48C5121B7A20511DBA292983F0
SSDEEP3:FttesvnPjsUWV8uTp8IwxRhsE9+vby4RA5RBg73oiSdQn+5cKyS8Ctn:Xtznj1WRTp8N9KbycA+73JYZ5yS8W
TLSHT164C08C08D43F5135929A95FB08018822E13A530282EC93080C213B88E0CEBC9BCAFE02
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Key Value
FileSize12108
MD55CDB3C1AFDAF768739C82A2F81C2AB09
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.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-versiontools
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.9.1-1
SHA-14FBF6F63CC72A6F87C2D8AC4AD5508D036EEFE29
SHA-256A66998E11328FAF0F1FB5897F370B802F816DCEEA0FD27F01C39829BE1353755
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
PackageVersion1.9.1-1
SHA-19C89EEF545BCA14873413614F2334D483F2C6776
SHA-256A6203DA5BD26025397B03F97091C98BA8C350D7BA01A4940728BA493C75935CC
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
FileSize12172
MD5F3C507C2158128BCD83D72905800371A
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.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython3-versiontools
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.9.1-1
SHA-13CD1B99155C306B69B8227431A9337BBEC55371C
SHA-25697E2E4019B21EEBF36751A0564A0FDBE5FB261655CE9465E7CE48B3274672AB7