Result for 05105BC0C65DFE6EC51375AA17D2C7414A96CF98

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/bzr/txt/developers/repository.txt.gz
FileSize5607
MD53DE0F00AC673EDFECC05778A3543D2EA
SHA-105105BC0C65DFE6EC51375AA17D2C7414A96CF98
SHA-256543E4FE42E4BA3C7320849E331FB7D56329311206C3F4095A11E49A5CD897E29
SSDEEP96:czb9pbbGvSuZxeuMJnk6N9j4AlKtWVCV2+31Z0sPC+cdr7drufvxAm7Dy/Fs5VlO:ObHbbGKuZQu6tdUT16srcuhAwdRPW
TLSHT117C17DE88EC4063919C5E15DD3502B8B870DE90B24C3DF007CCD49AAEBDEDA4139A16B
hashlookup:parent-total12
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 12 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize4294684
MD5A34D4D0B2A209580642F7A5924C9CDC2
PackageDescriptioneasy to use distributed version control system (documentation) Bazaar is a distributed version control system designed to be easy to use and intuitive, able to adapt to many workflows, reliable, and easily extendable. . Publishing of branches can be done over plain HTTP, that is, no special software is needed on the server to host Bazaar branches. Branches can be pushed to the server via sftp (which most SSH instalations come with), FTP, or over a custom and faster protocol if bzr is installed in the remote end. . Merging in Bazaar is easy, as the implementation is able to avoid many spurious conflicts, deals well with repeated merges between branches, and is able to handle modifications to renamed files correctly. . Bazaar is written in Python, and has a flexible plugin interface which can be used to extend its functionality. Many plugins exist, providing useful commands (bzrtools), graphical interfaces (bzr-gtk), or native interaction with Subversion branches (bzr-svn). . Install python-paramiko if you are going to push branches to remote hosts with sftp, and python-pycurl if you'd like for SSL certificates always to be verified. . This package provides the documentation.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamebzr-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.3.4-0ubuntu1
SHA-113E5438B259353B28A4F3E766DEF2A84A50E4AA3
SHA-2568739961A884F5E3595B8A8C0F99802CA569D6E900E36FB406B728F84FD0620D1
Key Value
FileSize4490112
MD51598901D90C37446517DA966332E8469
PackageDescriptioneasy to use distributed version control system (documentation) Bazaar is a distributed version control system designed to be easy to use and intuitive, able to adapt to many workflows, reliable, and easily extendable. . Publishing of branches can be done over plain HTTP, that is, no special software is needed on the server to host Bazaar branches. Branches can be pushed to the server via sftp (which most SSH installations come with), FTP, or over a custom and faster protocol if bzr is installed in the remote end. . Merging in Bazaar is easy, as the implementation is able to avoid many spurious conflicts, deals well with repeated merges between branches, and is able to handle modifications to renamed files correctly. . Bazaar is written in Python, and has a flexible plugin interface which can be used to extend its functionality. Many plugins exist, providing useful commands (bzrtools), graphical interfaces (qbzr), or native interaction with Subversion branches (bzr-svn). . This package provides the documentation.
PackageMaintainerDebian Bazaar Maintainers <pkg-bazaar-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamebzr-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.7.0+bzr6619-7+deb9u1
SHA-1CE6BF9D07A206E86BE5937C72E54A1E6CD892EFF
SHA-25647F7BE762BBEEAFCA69A4F66904992CB7C1F155FA0FC434DABA8D9F41D947F9B
Key Value
FileSize4472600
MD5961E18D68BD68B2E5F3C3F3E628E8B92
PackageDescriptioneasy to use distributed version control system (documentation) Bazaar is a distributed version control system designed to be easy to use and intuitive, able to adapt to many workflows, reliable, and easily extendable. . Publishing of branches can be done over plain HTTP, that is, no special software is needed on the server to host Bazaar branches. Branches can be pushed to the server via sftp (which most SSH installations come with), FTP, or over a custom and faster protocol if bzr is installed in the remote end. . Merging in Bazaar is easy, as the implementation is able to avoid many spurious conflicts, deals well with repeated merges between branches, and is able to handle modifications to renamed files correctly. . Bazaar is written in Python, and has a flexible plugin interface which can be used to extend its functionality. Many plugins exist, providing useful commands (bzrtools), graphical interfaces (qbzr), or native interaction with Subversion branches (bzr-svn). . This package provides the documentation.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamebzr-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.7.0+bzr6619-2
SHA-154203B8E9168BF6D2CD9CFA33AF62B9A25FD6AEC
SHA-2564654F096E959442FE743BB7174CF0B37C011B813FFCEF2EF0F64F8DADCCAB0DE
Key Value
FileSize5517636
MD583C12E04B7ADD200A32B87FBDF6EA82F
PackageDescriptioneasy to use distributed version control system (documentation) Bazaar is a distributed version control system designed to be easy to use and intuitive, able to adapt to many workflows, reliable, and easily extendable. . Publishing of branches can be done over plain HTTP, that is, no special software is needed on the server to host Bazaar branches. Branches can be pushed to the server via sftp (which most SSH installations come with), FTP, or over a custom and faster protocol if bzr is installed in the remote end. . Merging in Bazaar is easy, as the implementation is able to avoid many spurious conflicts, deals well with repeated merges between branches, and is able to handle modifications to renamed files correctly. . Bazaar is written in Python, and has a flexible plugin interface which can be used to extend its functionality. Many plugins exist, providing useful commands (bzrtools), graphical interfaces (bzr-gtk), or native interaction with Subversion branches (bzr-svn). . Install python-paramiko if you are going to push branches to remote hosts with sftp, and python-pycurl if you'd like for SSL certificates always to be verified. . This package provides the documentation.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamebzr-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.6.0~beta2-0ubuntu1
SHA-11C87900A16ED0C4AF611FAF44EA8EECF0FB96BB0
SHA-256EEBEAC2A233D9F5D22D724608B6D1756948BCB64310474D3663E9E260295A74E
Key Value
FileSize4623392
MD5361A891E8E611D73A8418B64971C6A92
PackageDescriptioneasy to use distributed version control system (documentation) Bazaar is a distributed version control system designed to be easy to use and intuitive, able to adapt to many workflows, reliable, and easily extendable. . Publishing of branches can be done over plain HTTP, that is, no special software is needed on the server to host Bazaar branches. Branches can be pushed to the server via sftp (which most SSH installations come with), FTP, or over a custom and faster protocol if bzr is installed in the remote end. . Merging in Bazaar is easy, as the implementation is able to avoid many spurious conflicts, deals well with repeated merges between branches, and is able to handle modifications to renamed files correctly. . Bazaar is written in Python, and has a flexible plugin interface which can be used to extend its functionality. Many plugins exist, providing useful commands (bzrtools), graphical interfaces (bzr-gtk), or native interaction with Subversion branches (bzr-svn). . Install python-paramiko if you are going to push branches to remote hosts with sftp, and python-pycurl if you'd like for SSL certificates always to be verified. . This package provides the documentation.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamebzr-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.4.2-0ubuntu1
SHA-164B32CA52309901374CBB76B3ED5814FC6555D46
SHA-2565C92E7ED11FEC883B679A800418ED635A397C89A13AB425B15293A4CD943C477
Key Value
FileSize5481862
MD57927500287E7B292CE106E8C28424DDD
PackageDescriptioneasy to use distributed version control system (documentation) Bazaar is a distributed version control system designed to be easy to use and intuitive, able to adapt to many workflows, reliable, and easily extendable. . Publishing of branches can be done over plain HTTP, that is, no special software is needed on the server to host Bazaar branches. Branches can be pushed to the server via sftp (which most SSH installations come with), FTP, or over a custom and faster protocol if bzr is installed in the remote end. . Merging in Bazaar is easy, as the implementation is able to avoid many spurious conflicts, deals well with repeated merges between branches, and is able to handle modifications to renamed files correctly. . Bazaar is written in Python, and has a flexible plugin interface which can be used to extend its functionality. Many plugins exist, providing useful commands (bzrtools), graphical interfaces (bzr-gtk), or native interaction with Subversion branches (bzr-svn). . Install python-paramiko if you are going to push branches to remote hosts with sftp, and python-pycurl if you'd like for SSL certificates always to be verified. . This package provides the documentation.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamebzr-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.5.1-0ubuntu2.1
SHA-1E39232BDC4E6F5386AE150E11706520AC741B036
SHA-256192A2192FAC96739A041D9EC635AF9345EC1975D332229F71EF5B8DD9587DD98
Key Value
FileSize4290770
MD5E07F8904E994CB07D8F4378D676C434D
PackageDescriptioneasy to use distributed version control system (documentation) Bazaar is a distributed version control system designed to be easy to use and intuitive, able to adapt to many workflows, reliable, and easily extendable. . Publishing of branches can be done over plain HTTP, that is, no special software is needed on the server to host Bazaar branches. Branches can be pushed to the server via sftp (which most SSH instalations come with), FTP, or over a custom and faster protocol if bzr is installed in the remote end. . Merging in Bazaar is easy, as the implementation is able to avoid many spurious conflicts, deals well with repeated merges between branches, and is able to handle modifications to renamed files correctly. . Bazaar is written in Python, and has a flexible plugin interface which can be used to extend its functionality. Many plugins exist, providing useful commands (bzrtools), graphical interfaces (bzr-gtk), or native interaction with Subversion branches (bzr-svn). . Install python-paramiko if you are going to push branches to remote hosts with sftp, and python-pycurl if you'd like for SSL certificates always to be verified. . This package provides the documentation.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamebzr-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.3.1-1ubuntu1
SHA-12B9484667A034DF0330FD097573019C07D290AC8
SHA-25649F7CD5E7FCD376CCEE3FF1BCC347D9165E18EAA439A4D42F4425E275538B6DF
Key Value
FileSize5473980
MD561B0FE7CB977A93FB3660880982BE76A
PackageDescriptioneasy to use distributed version control system (documentation) Bazaar is a distributed version control system designed to be easy to use and intuitive, able to adapt to many workflows, reliable, and easily extendable. . Publishing of branches can be done over plain HTTP, that is, no special software is needed on the server to host Bazaar branches. Branches can be pushed to the server via sftp (which most SSH installations come with), FTP, or over a custom and faster protocol if bzr is installed in the remote end. . Merging in Bazaar is easy, as the implementation is able to avoid many spurious conflicts, deals well with repeated merges between branches, and is able to handle modifications to renamed files correctly. . Bazaar is written in Python, and has a flexible plugin interface which can be used to extend its functionality. Many plugins exist, providing useful commands (bzrtools), graphical interfaces (bzr-gtk), or native interaction with Subversion branches (bzr-svn). . Install python-paramiko if you are going to push branches to remote hosts with sftp, and python-pycurl if you'd like for SSL certificates always to be verified. . This package provides the documentation.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamebzr-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.5.0-2ubuntu2
SHA-1DFC9DF0641B84E3446F6C8773A26C4BE9B5EB2BD
SHA-2568128EB6ED5DB1D3740AA49FB5244FCE50567204C346BCB9D6922FB50864F4DB0
Key Value
FileSize4620438
MD5AAE1C6D96F59F8B315472E68C88880BE
PackageDescriptioneasy to use distributed version control system (documentation) Bazaar is a distributed version control system designed to be easy to use and intuitive, able to adapt to many workflows, reliable, and easily extendable. . Publishing of branches can be done over plain HTTP, that is, no special software is needed on the server to host Bazaar branches. Branches can be pushed to the server via sftp (which most SSH installations come with), FTP, or over a custom and faster protocol if bzr is installed in the remote end. . Merging in Bazaar is easy, as the implementation is able to avoid many spurious conflicts, deals well with repeated merges between branches, and is able to handle modifications to renamed files correctly. . Bazaar is written in Python, and has a flexible plugin interface which can be used to extend its functionality. Many plugins exist, providing useful commands (bzrtools), graphical interfaces (bzr-gtk), or native interaction with Subversion branches (bzr-svn). . Install python-paramiko if you are going to push branches to remote hosts with sftp, and python-pycurl if you'd like for SSL certificates always to be verified. . This package provides the documentation.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamebzr-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.4.1-1ubuntu1
SHA-17BB2256BC0B15769A5FFED2E53E82464FDA015EA
SHA-256F35E2889F49955153B5E2D0D20AA899D3C9E63BEA9A2BB069760D9B51C287BBD
Key Value
FileSize4487322
MD529814EEDC3EF514A88DCE21B31322BBE
PackageDescriptioneasy to use distributed version control system (documentation) Bazaar is a distributed version control system designed to be easy to use and intuitive, able to adapt to many workflows, reliable, and easily extendable. . Publishing of branches can be done over plain HTTP, that is, no special software is needed on the server to host Bazaar branches. Branches can be pushed to the server via sftp (which most SSH installations come with), FTP, or over a custom and faster protocol if bzr is installed in the remote end. . Merging in Bazaar is easy, as the implementation is able to avoid many spurious conflicts, deals well with repeated merges between branches, and is able to handle modifications to renamed files correctly. . Bazaar is written in Python, and has a flexible plugin interface which can be used to extend its functionality. Many plugins exist, providing useful commands (bzrtools), graphical interfaces (qbzr), or native interaction with Subversion branches (bzr-svn). . This package provides the documentation.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamebzr-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.7.0+bzr6619-7ubuntu0.1
SHA-16473D062756DB1597A07C4188B2C35A8990DD54A
SHA-256F660B44C72B9BFA9EB73E6E2EE0C710FEA32D05A8A742833A4336729807D51F2
Key Value
FileSize4474240
MD5BF3F75BB6CDAF5B1E2718CE701307AC9
PackageDescriptioneasy to use distributed version control system (documentation) Bazaar is a distributed version control system designed to be easy to use and intuitive, able to adapt to many workflows, reliable, and easily extendable. . Publishing of branches can be done over plain HTTP, that is, no special software is needed on the server to host Bazaar branches. Branches can be pushed to the server via sftp (which most SSH installations come with), FTP, or over a custom and faster protocol if bzr is installed in the remote end. . Merging in Bazaar is easy, as the implementation is able to avoid many spurious conflicts, deals well with repeated merges between branches, and is able to handle modifications to renamed files correctly. . Bazaar is written in Python, and has a flexible plugin interface which can be used to extend its functionality. Many plugins exist, providing useful commands (bzrtools), graphical interfaces (qbzr), or native interaction with Subversion branches (bzr-svn). . This package provides the documentation.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamebzr-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.7.0+bzr6619-7
SHA-1FA26884BAAAE628A68D7E7E726B52CDA94202AD9
SHA-256C67C2CCBEA6DD86767D9660DFD662832E4C7A1070BBBD694CC43DE20481F0398
Key Value
FileSize5480890
MD50A7EE42A33478A0735DB6C7B45F70A8B
PackageDescriptioneasy to use distributed version control system (documentation) Bazaar is a distributed version control system designed to be easy to use and intuitive, able to adapt to many workflows, reliable, and easily extendable. . Publishing of branches can be done over plain HTTP, that is, no special software is needed on the server to host Bazaar branches. Branches can be pushed to the server via sftp (which most SSH installations come with), FTP, or over a custom and faster protocol if bzr is installed in the remote end. . Merging in Bazaar is easy, as the implementation is able to avoid many spurious conflicts, deals well with repeated merges between branches, and is able to handle modifications to renamed files correctly. . Bazaar is written in Python, and has a flexible plugin interface which can be used to extend its functionality. Many plugins exist, providing useful commands (bzrtools), graphical interfaces (bzr-gtk), or native interaction with Subversion branches (bzr-svn). . Install python-paramiko if you are going to push branches to remote hosts with sftp, and python-pycurl if you'd like for SSL certificates always to be verified. . This package provides the documentation.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamebzr-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.5.1-0ubuntu2
SHA-19852E1A20AA04618BE538F92135AF367ADE68157
SHA-256339B3094D3AC44F12401F2F6D660FA80BA8298EDEB4E300D9F1494212F10E643