Result for 01F9A6D97D3E7DBA2C0E7EEE207E7DC39E4A8B04

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/xpra/util.pyo
FileSize18352
MD515E2DF159C19723DF4DB4AC5A27E9607
SHA-101F9A6D97D3E7DBA2C0E7EEE207E7DC39E4A8B04
SHA-2562BA36A22DFFE108F1A4D739D3D83BD31CB0FA828A8A2AD665BE84C0A98BD8F14
SSDEEP192:YNl5X3U9pQskoN7I5qErizgm7bbLswN+0AXitJw67OI2Pnbh0HycQJ3p9AvG1qr9:qXE7jIIrLswN+0vg6it0ScU3L5qR
TLSHT14382C0C0F3F54D6BE672593595F0131B9976F0772202BB916678907B6CE83AAC83E384
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
MD5FE6CAEECB790FB0708926BC25203D483
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionXpra is "screen for X": it allows you to run X programs, usually on a remote host, direct their display to your local machine, and then to disconnect from these programs and reconnect from the same or another machine, without losing any state. It gives you remote access to individual applications. Xpra is "rootless" or "seamless": programs you run under it show up on your desktop as regular programs, managed by your regular window manager. Sessions can be accessed over SSH, or password protected over plain TCP sockets. Xpra is usable over reasonably slow links and does its best to adapt to changing network bandwidth constraints.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamexpra
PackageRelease4.fc22
PackageVersion0.14.22
SHA-18CB196F9C8CFED42191A17A3391E4D35B6AF3AEC
SHA-256E721E3EE386E07420356D4E5D3801BAFA65103543386DC7AC0B9764DBA1728D3