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@SHA256 (TrustedPickle.tgz) = 06a99ddb6b245edc1e3d69a95b9b0ec5f666eefd39d6817dda5e2c19a167a29c
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@TrustedPickle is a Python module that can save most any arbitrary Python object
in a signed pickle file. There are two big differences between this module and
the standard pickle module. First, TrustedPickle can pickle a module, but the
standard pickle module cannot. Second, TrustedPickle includes a signature that
can verify the data's origin before the data is unpickled.

WWW: http://trustedpickle.sourceforge.net/index.html

PR:		ports/96691
Submitted by:	Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@@foxybanana.com>
Approved by:	lawrance (mentor)
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