Result for 0016903A710A9A2B1A7B1246ED7BD7D796AF7A83

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/openqa/script/initdb
FileSize4000
MD56CDE0BCAEB6A5417C90CFF2F9952762C
SHA-10016903A710A9A2B1A7B1246ED7BD7D796AF7A83
SHA-25673E600A6EFED32A935686B185057252D3F4027B5336EE85C7180D1601F804BEC
SSDEEP48:5yzjyUjHTYKTWYoW1iSRtHDnuR9v11beK6yguu7r50qR8w4T5lwaNBjN/FOBL3qr:wzfT1TT3HjYNLtg/JngCUlIBenqil
TLSHT1708173552E97CB33408294E4EF4981A5722AD42722ACBA14FD6DD38B1F6463A71F27CC
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD56B280EA7A7347FD313F6408879B8CCF8
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionopenQA is a testing framework that allows you to test GUI applications on one hand and bootloader and kernel on the other. In both cases, it is difficult to script tests and verify the output. Output can be a popup window or it can be an error in early boot even before init is executed. openQA is an automated test tool that makes it possible to test the whole installation process of an operating system. It uses virtual machines to reproduce the process, check the output (both serial console and screen) in every step and send the necessary keystrokes and commands to proceed to the next. openQA can check whether the system can be installed, whether it works properly in 'live' mode, whether applications work or whether the system responds as expected to different installation options and commands. Even more importantly, openQA can run several combinations of tests for every revision of the operating system, reporting the errors detected for each combination of hardware configuration, installation options and variant of the operating system.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameopenqa
PackageRelease59.20201103git91baf79.fc34
PackageVersion4.6
SHA-18A6FF7DB43E5E13C304AFDC210D9A6991E1C8B5E
SHA-25654CDA38A767FD144D272B727801F6A4B76481B0BC8F5B2A8EBA79389265A27B4