Result for 0591D5AFECA3185046A496272ED275A613CBE3C4

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man1/xml2json.1.gz
FileSize2310
MD504FE341B12E64B05CF16C556446E2726
SHA-10591D5AFECA3185046A496272ED275A613CBE3C4
SHA-25607BBF51615656A5F62492CEA82A4F30B0CBD71F5D05D689434A4CF7F536106E8
SSDEEP48:XepjOLbfxfosVChLGJWiUY/5sgHlnDBCsUTHMEHkX09XwmFzSus4WAj:cSLbf5o/hSUo5skdDBCvHMEHkXNmF9NL
TLSHT19C414B16EC4D3F7AC000797A01C447020E2ACD771A76BBE4F2D4A73899431A9EF5CA10
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
MD5DFFE658C2EE844C3684CFF734F2B5B7A
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMany (professional) applications process XML messages based on a formal specification, expressed in XML Schemas. XML::Compile translates between XML and Perl with the help of such schemas. Your Perl program only handles a tree of nested HASHes and ARRAYs, and does not need to understand namespaces and other general XML and schema nastiness. Three serious WARNINGS: * The focus is on *data-centric XML*, which means that mixed elements are not handler automatically: you need to work with XML::LibXML nodes yourself, on these spots. * The *data is not strictly validated*, still a large number of compile-time errors can be reported. Values are checked quite thoroughly. Structure as well. * Imports and includes, as used in the schemas, are NOT performed automatically. Schema's and such are NOT collected from internet dynamically; you have to call XML::Compile::Schema::importDefinitions() explicitly with filenames of locally stored copies. Includes do only work if they have a targetNamespace defined, which is the same as that of the schema it is included into.
PackageNameperl-XML-Compile
PackageRelease1.47
PackageVersion1.63
SHA-125C2A5E26E61ADCC2BE9D993D3445392B1E5EB48
SHA-25697A5D9379DB3E90FD276DDBEF04FCCD2F8F920300CA9D0389644ACD2CDA2417E