Result for 0575E2CF78AA4C011EC7AA3E5B69698A809F2E60

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/auto/APR/APR.so
FileSize22108
MD56D667258B37FC4B71295E9868F91B611
SHA-10575E2CF78AA4C011EC7AA3E5B69698A809F2E60
SHA-256CADBCABEBAE43A6C230CFCC2107AF4A262B5AADF8E6AB0AB2F6A5D30757D9D19
SSDEEP384:N8pBPfqUnnYPrvwGggTjNltlCzgF0a1WfsUUgz6vNtFZ+SAcRJHCQOXS+Z:N8pl/nnYj4GfTRlHCEhVgz6vNtFZ+RcI
TLSHT183A2B613FED2C9B3F2C14A750A174275AA748506E963E293FE4C331B2836259AC5933F
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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
MD58A53496B7978A7E9571393154F7DE88C
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionapache-mod_perl incorporates a Perl interpreter into the apache web server, so that the Apache web server can directly execute Perl code. Mod_perl links the Perl runtime library into the apache web server and provides an object-oriented Perl interface for apache's C language API. The end result is a quicker CGI script turnaround process, since no external Perl interpreter has to be started. Install apache-mod_perl if you're installing the apache web server and you'd like for it to directly incorporate a Perl interpreter. You can build apache-mod_perl with some conditional build swithes; (ie. use with rpm --rebuild): --with[out] debug Compile with debugging code (forces --with test) --with[out] test Initiate a Apache-Test run
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameapache-mod_perl
PackageRelease9.mga8
PackageVersion2.0.10
SHA-1417C2987F3BA586EB88DF08922645E1AAFD5AB10
SHA-2568340C862E47E10133926851A1011D03DE7B635B60B315E3DBF389A3512454A66