Result for 01C1AAB290C18CA9F007D13F38C214F14772B55C

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/duplicity/file_naming.py
FileSize17199
MD5382398AAEE316C5A8BF934EA33F9A909
RDS:package_id293702
SHA-101C1AAB290C18CA9F007D13F38C214F14772B55C
SHA-256C853B66FED3F9C04A170F96BD9259639F0A44599AA85943C2119F7CF02782522
SSDEEP96:YrpdotZynGm30mosLOZQPXWabrB3ub9qKyI4bOl/YUhiof69JaYuZhXRE/XQLZ5p:YrpdVnjkyqQPXWgI2I4b6293SRE/QtH
TLSHT17C722223CC098CE6C35A595D89D3D587E32DAECB291E2524FDBC22886F4473582F3679
insert-timestamp1678953665.8507493
sourceRDS.db
tar:gnameroot
tar:unameroot
hashlookup:parent-total113
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 113)

The searched file hash is included in 113 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD57317612C4B4834DCD3158D0E1A0A7233
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionDuplicity incrementally backs up files and directory by encrypting tar-format volumes with GnuPG and uploading them to a remote (or local) file server. In theory many protocols for connecting to a file server could be supported; so far ssh/scp, local file access, rsync, ftp, HSI, WebDAV and Amazon S3 have been written. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Currently duplicity supports deleted files, full unix permissions, directories, symbolic links, fifos, device files, but not hard links.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameduplicity
PackageRelease1.el8
PackageVersion0.8.16
SHA-100634920A7A9092DBC710A667B1493C41331FA07
SHA-25656983363CB7A63446048510C060F94BDC5AF67E1D3FEF53F78449116EED0FACE
Key Value
FileSize340516
MD57D82E7BEBA605AAC4B2C583D25E9EEE9
PackageDescriptionencrypted bandwidth-efficient backup Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server.
PackageMaintainerAlexander Zangerl <az@debian.org>
PackageNameduplicity
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.8.17-1+b1
SHA-1007F79452C7A115619575389EFB16496AE410988
SHA-25652F389F73F72319183696A04E4E8C09B49BDCEEA790ADABA7FDB108730795BA9
Key Value
FileSize340588
MD5D11D80F1DAC5D97F8A402F46D9BC4524
PackageDescriptionencrypted bandwidth-efficient backup Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server.
PackageMaintainerAlexander Zangerl <az@debian.org>
PackageNameduplicity
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.8.17-1+b1
SHA-1051FF3177DBA1DCB3F958A5576B5EA8A64F8BE2B
SHA-256B692F8A0EC048A5AA7BED49952C5DBFEDA8A9356E9848A24D9EE449122CD49CE
Key Value
FileSize391136
MD5436FC565857D2810437BC9D3111A73A9
PackageDescriptionencrypted bandwidth-efficient backup Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server.
PackageMaintainerAlexander Zangerl <az@debian.org>
PackageNameduplicity
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.8.15-1+b1
SHA-106D6AC24374D49E04722301E666F60C056167F0D
SHA-2568DC42C43F43B10BD973A7A3242862C47051A0CDCF5E17F0A6D2BA5F16266FE5F
Key Value
MD52D223D1E2DE40B90CE7B89F83CD1D187
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionDuplicity incrementally backs up files and directory by encrypting tar-format volumes with GnuPG and uploading them to a remote (or local) file server. In theory many remote backends are possible; right now local, ssh/scp, ftp, and rsync backends are written. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Currently duplicity supports deleted files, full unix permissions, directories, symbolic links, fifos, etc., but not hard links.
PackageMaintainermokraemer <mokraemer>
PackageNameduplicity
PackageRelease2.mga7
PackageVersion0.8.17
SHA-109FD22F9F7D28B515CC4C388FD7160ADD6383584
SHA-2562782B151B0C8BCE2EB03BA99CDF59A565DA9E9EB6E6EDAE2444048BE247F3D5A
Key Value
FileSize365876
MD55EB998FC5231F7A1A23F99E4155260EA
PackageDescriptionencrypted bandwidth-efficient backup Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server.
PackageMaintainerAlexander Zangerl <az@debian.org>
PackageNameduplicity
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.8.22-1+b1
SHA-10BBBCBD041177457F1D9B825021B071BD794473C
SHA-2569C790EFF674EB7661EBB9A4A9B85A3C67C66AB2960DB3320A2AB5539240F5D61
Key Value
FileSize358936
MD5EFE9DB1A0E29CFBB4E9DAC5395D3F370
PackageDescriptionencrypted bandwidth-efficient backup Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server.
PackageMaintainerAlexander Zangerl <az@debian.org>
PackageNameduplicity
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.8.22-1+b2
SHA-10C1372A08BEFE3A201F6A676A5A69DF8299CF7C9
SHA-256172FFD41E6CA1DAAD6CF2C34428684C7C67EA8CB5FBD9CE2A2FF2786F8F00231
Key Value
FileSize340580
MD5897225E9DB241A5F91AEB68054856785
PackageDescriptionencrypted bandwidth-efficient backup Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server.
PackageMaintainerAlexander Zangerl <az@debian.org>
PackageNameduplicity
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.8.17-1
SHA-10CAA8910E032B35168B8825455874E5BB08A6CA6
SHA-2566F6B0AD7EE6D0518EEE19D9F5665E6779091D58932C2C614B2A1ED03F886DD92
Key Value
FileSize362412
MD5706A85572EA45F936B2A66FD27DF8D9F
PackageDescriptionencrypted bandwidth-efficient backup Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server.
PackageMaintainerAlexander Zangerl <az@debian.org>
PackageNameduplicity
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.8.21-1
SHA-10CC52A56C65299B63FC6F08A2572AB3C5EC709E4
SHA-2565D788B9A12A96A9F6E7821B3E6518FB3B7244E3F15D2FF726CA0E0B7AC7E5B40
Key Value
MD5D3F044289C9540390D6A5C3E311BA8F9
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDuplicity incrementally backs up files and directory by encrypting tar-format volumes with GnuPG and uploading them to a remote (or local) file server. In theory many protocols for connecting to a file server could be supported; so far ssh/scp, local file access, rsync, ftp, HSI, WebDAV and Amazon S3 have been written. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Currently duplicity supports deleted files, full unix permissions, directories, symbolic links, fifos, device files, but not hard links.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameduplicity
PackageRelease5.epel8.playground
PackageVersion0.8.15
SHA-10EF5751A5FCD0BB887DA46E3DB23FFFE90427B78
SHA-256FD89298FD7C1A670BB21AD443049673F0E9ADD6065252F466144732DB4E6F1A7