Result for 08E0979E47405667921963A8126B9D39929333AE

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man3/URI::ldap.3pm.gz
FileSize2309
MD5FC0394E6CC7E7E0CEC130F2023003370
RDS:package_id263811
SHA-108E0979E47405667921963A8126B9D39929333AE
SHA-25676615981DC9A6A274BE0EDEF46C4CACF075B03F6A669FD89C5673D1D753CDDC4
SSDEEP48:XuEQ2533Zblssc/XzQ+sOuhkNW16zj/jOPO59ZIVnxnW9AdlCV:+ErhZxs/k+nu6NZHjUIgZgAmV
TLSHT109414D00CC8DB4CF62B0F2F72207E5196197495D3BAC6773915806180C95748A31FD3D
insert-timestamp1654960411.5907352
sourcemodern.db
hashlookup:parent-total4
hashlookup:trust70

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The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
CRC327288229C
FileNameperl-URI-1.73-lp151.2.1.noarch.rpm
FileSize113444
MD5BDBA9D75AA938ACDF800D1C9900025EF
OpSystemCode362
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module implements the 'URI' class. Objects of this class represent "Uniform Resource Identifier references" as specified in RFC 2396 (and updated by RFC 2732). A Uniform Resource Identifier is a compact string of characters that identifies an abstract or physical resource. A Uniform Resource Identifier can be further classified as either a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) or a Uniform Resource Name (URN). The distinction between URL and URN does not matter to the 'URI' class interface. A "URI-reference" is a URI that may have additional information attached in the form of a fragment identifier. An absolute URI reference consists of three parts: a _scheme_, a _scheme-specific part_ and a _fragment_ identifier. A subset of URI references share a common syntax for hierarchical namespaces. For these, the scheme-specific part is further broken down into _authority_, _path_ and _query_ components. These URIs can also take the form of relative URI references, where the scheme (and usually also the authority) component is missing, but implied by the context of the URI reference. The three forms of URI reference syntax are summarized as follows: <scheme>:<scheme-specific-part>#<fragment> <scheme>://<authority><path>?<query>#<fragment> <path>?<query>#<fragment> The components into which a URI reference can be divided depend on the _scheme_. The 'URI' class provides methods to get and set the individual components. The methods available for a specific 'URI' object depend on the scheme.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-URI
PackageReleaselp151.2.1
PackageVersion1.73
ProductCode215189
SHA-150DF596DCC678EF16BDD4205A1670063C7EBE00E
SHA-2565406E7396D1272B99AEA02E1E34FE394E1D1E5A647C2D6E695BCDCA6E7237542
SpecialCode
dbnsrl_modern_rds
insert-timestamp1647008284.1384566
sourceNSRL
Key Value
MD538197C13AE583BB87F8153C118FF5AC9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module implements the 'URI' class. Objects of this class represent "Uniform Resource Identifier references" as specified in RFC 2396 (and updated by RFC 2732). A Uniform Resource Identifier is a compact string of characters that identifies an abstract or physical resource. A Uniform Resource Identifier can be further classified as either a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) or a Uniform Resource Name (URN). The distinction between URL and URN does not matter to the 'URI' class interface. A "URI-reference" is a URI that may have additional information attached in the form of a fragment identifier. An absolute URI reference consists of three parts: a _scheme_, a _scheme-specific part_ and a _fragment_ identifier. A subset of URI references share a common syntax for hierarchical namespaces. For these, the scheme-specific part is further broken down into _authority_, _path_ and _query_ components. These URIs can also take the form of relative URI references, where the scheme (and usually also the authority) component is missing, but implied by the context of the URI reference. The three forms of URI reference syntax are summarized as follows: <scheme>:<scheme-specific-part>#<fragment> <scheme>://<authority><path>?<query>#<fragment> <path>?<query>#<fragment> The components into which a URI reference can be divided depend on the _scheme_. The 'URI' class provides methods to get and set the individual components. The methods available for a specific 'URI' object depend on the scheme.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-URI
PackageReleaselp150.1.3
PackageVersion1.73
SHA-1BF384E21F828318F89910DFD264583ED67A070DF
SHA-256E32DEEFFE66018827146748B0CEC84EDB12062D8E277B74D6E84B94B471CE234
Key Value
FileNameperl-URI-1.73-1.16.noarch.rpm
FileSize113456
MD5FF68B3143497B1925901622B31C8F0BB
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module implements the 'URI' class. Objects of this class represent "Uniform Resource Identifier references" as specified in RFC 2396 (and updated by RFC 2732). A Uniform Resource Identifier is a compact string of characters that identifies an abstract or physical resource. A Uniform Resource Identifier can be further classified as either a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) or a Uniform Resource Name (URN). The distinction between URL and URN does not matter to the 'URI' class interface. A "URI-reference" is a URI that may have additional information attached in the form of a fragment identifier. An absolute URI reference consists of three parts: a _scheme_, a _scheme-specific part_ and a _fragment_ identifier. A subset of URI references share a common syntax for hierarchical namespaces. For these, the scheme-specific part is further broken down into _authority_, _path_ and _query_ components. These URIs can also take the form of relative URI references, where the scheme (and usually also the authority) component is missing, but implied by the context of the URI reference. The three forms of URI reference syntax are summarized as follows: <scheme>:<scheme-specific-part>#<fragment> <scheme>://<authority><path>?<query>#<fragment> <path>?<query>#<fragment> The components into which a URI reference can be divided depend on the _scheme_. The 'URI' class provides methods to get and set the individual components. The methods available for a specific 'URI' object depend on the scheme.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNameperl-URI
PackageRelease1.16
PackageVersion1.73
RDS:package_id263809
SHA-1688ED59A27CA7A49CB26C65C7262AEE08DFD17FD
SHA-2565C3CB9EB9852CCB4E20B9192E632F04EC2AC06E1128E024DB77243DDE02067C8
insert-timestamp1654958813.0489044
sourcemodern.db
Key Value
MD5244D7B7DB8F147361F54701FC85F757C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module implements the 'URI' class. Objects of this class represent "Uniform Resource Identifier references" as specified in RFC 2396 (and updated by RFC 2732). A Uniform Resource Identifier is a compact string of characters that identifies an abstract or physical resource. A Uniform Resource Identifier can be further classified as either a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) or a Uniform Resource Name (URN). The distinction between URL and URN does not matter to the 'URI' class interface. A "URI-reference" is a URI that may have additional information attached in the form of a fragment identifier. An absolute URI reference consists of three parts: a _scheme_, a _scheme-specific part_ and a _fragment_ identifier. A subset of URI references share a common syntax for hierarchical namespaces. For these, the scheme-specific part is further broken down into _authority_, _path_ and _query_ components. These URIs can also take the form of relative URI references, where the scheme (and usually also the authority) component is missing, but implied by the context of the URI reference. The three forms of URI reference syntax are summarized as follows: <scheme>:<scheme-specific-part>#<fragment> <scheme>://<authority><path>?<query>#<fragment> <path>?<query>#<fragment> The components into which a URI reference can be divided depend on the _scheme_. The 'URI' class provides methods to get and set the individual components. The methods available for a specific 'URI' object depend on the scheme.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-URI
PackageReleaselp152.3.2
PackageVersion1.73
SHA-14A47B5CF01267947D22B8EB8A88AAD03B17C3112
SHA-2562E89001BABCEA56FF5B8D512D69486438D1A92D062F036FB938846BC9B6EF936