Result for 049A73D380CE4C4079EE2FA112FFDD5A35A575B7

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man1/instmodsh.1.gz
FileSize1251
MD58DC7BC73EDD094CA211A2ADFABD7E087
SHA-1049A73D380CE4C4079EE2FA112FFDD5A35A575B7
SHA-25623B3DB7332A1760A7CB369F86EAD54D319731B6998880595C7D4754B484646D2
SSDEEP24:XBPmFk/ViZ3K0A3MrnLGFpfkbucFxTbAx8WlebCyjdXWe5BV:XB3/83K0yMHecbuKG89PXh
TLSHT1A021EAD180D7B44180592090708ABBDE1DE659D52742D7E11254B3B4F6E70162FC862E
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
MD5AD87FDD60A7D5C096CEDC313CE5E59FE
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis utility is designed to write a Makefile for an extension module from a Makefile.PL. It is based on the Makefile.SH model provided by Andy Dougherty and the perl5-porters. It splits the task of generating the Makefile into several subroutines that can be individually overridden. Each subroutine returns the text it wishes to have written to the Makefile. As there are various Make programs with incompatible syntax, which use operating system shells, again with incompatible syntax, it is important for users of this module to know which flavour of Make a Makefile has been written for so they'll use the correct one and won't have to face the possibly bewildering errors resulting from using the wrong one. On POSIX systems, that program will likely be GNU Make; on Microsoft Windows, it will be either Microsoft NMake, DMake or GNU Make. See the section on the L</"MAKE"> parameter for details. ExtUtils::MakeMaker (EUMM) is object oriented. Each directory below the current directory that contains a Makefile.PL is treated as a separate object. This makes it possible to write an unlimited number of Makefiles with a single invocation of WriteMakefile(). All inputs to WriteMakefile are Unicode characters, not just octets. EUMM seeks to handle all of these correctly. It is currently still not possible to portably use Unicode characters in module names, because this requires Perl to handle Unicode filenames, which is not yet the case on Windows. See L<ExtUtils::MakeMaker::FAQ> for details of the design and usage.
PackageNameperl-ExtUtils-MakeMaker
PackageRelease1.1
PackageVersion7.64
SHA-147E0E5E511FB1E5765D2761928406B36E6BD5006
SHA-2560A42543A3A5E70B5708DDF0C825B4A705A90DA34CA3FC5D6B0E49A66A4564F14