Result for 06569935133669F6E588106DB76DB8FF5E463DA4

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/duplicity/backends/rsyncbackend.pyo
FileSize4243
MD597E85A8F08066DB458406DF98BF68C61
SHA-106569935133669F6E588106DB76DB8FF5E463DA4
SHA-256FDB5B5C90681BBE1082C4F06734F741D31DD3EF2C5352A9B2D51A726F9495CD4
SSDEEP96:kfpXcQyR2wYxKY1Y7U8GtUqijSSZLflKpDxWn6voIDh+Y6orUxoL:kftw78pUlLdX6hD0GwxoL
TLSHT11891FCC4A3E8065BCEA9357AB1F04317CDA9E2BB5505B7112268E03D3DDC365C93B78A
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
MD5CBDDD82F028178BEDCC7253D3C8CC2F5
PackageArchsparcv9
PackageDescriptionDuplicity incrementally backs up files and directory by encrypting tar-format volumes with GnuPG and uploading them to a remote (or local) file server. In theory many protocols for connecting to a file server could be supported; so far ssh/scp, local file access, rsync, ftp, HSI, WebDAV and Amazon S3 have been written. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Currently duplicity supports deleted files, full unix permissions, directories, symbolic links, fifos, device files, but not hard links.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameduplicity
PackageRelease1.fc12
PackageVersion0.6.05
SHA-13E200FAC65C04BF2B7EA916391106901DA290F6E
SHA-2562AF6D57D761270C669E64A970AEE2C520CEF7A5F58E12E77EE367076CFE67540