Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/bin/xmms2 |
FileSize | 96916 |
MD5 | 5D821CB9D02291BAD72DF0937EF02C5B |
SHA-1 | 0410E7FC0ED24F2CB73F0B52601626C4B444DE86 |
SHA-256 | 80211DB7EB59AA33DFC9EAD7FA2E9A37664C26BE824493813993DEDD0D8BA00B |
SSDEEP | 1536:jcJA4IXj5DJMt30+qkXLVsEiMR/IGDWxx2WfwItE4mr2Dq6SspyvWE03FNTDZMrS:jRnXj51K0+T0ApDWDlwIt5mqBpyvHyPj |
TLSH | T1EA9307C2F850DE77C5D05F7E674E8748331253F0C6EEB642ED8C52241A96D6F862AE82 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 1 |
hashlookup:trust | 55 |
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 |
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MD5 | 82939C59C20F3C6D0DA0BA7633E073E5 |
PackageArch | armv7hl |
PackageDescription | XMMS2 is an audio framework, but it is not a general multimedia player - it will not play videos. It has a modular framework and plugin architecture for audio processing, visualization and output, but this framework has not been designed to support video. Also the client-server design of XMMS2 (and the daemon being independent of any graphics output) practically prevents direct video output being implemented. It has support for a wide range of audio formats, which is expandable via plugins. It includes a basic CLI interface to the XMMS2 framework, but most users will want to install a graphical XMMS2 client (such as gxmms2 or esperanza). |
PackageMaintainer | ns80 <ns80> |
PackageName | xmms2 |
PackageRelease | 40.1.mga8 |
PackageVersion | 0.8 |
SHA-1 | D6750BF7D3F16946F0AA72781CFC768E532CA59F |
SHA-256 | 514EDDED025F25F61A9BBA23E171DE4F7E9C66F6A4A28AF7FE2149628B12E89A |