Result for 08F24A47D078FE443253C17ACD8862EE9434CFD0

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/packages/valgrind/html/QuickStart.html
FileSize3506
MD5467A426B89F6724FDFE6AA660516DCDB
SHA-108F24A47D078FE443253C17ACD8862EE9434CFD0
SHA-2564E9FFAADC73556CBB93D2C24B87D5FE089C2BFCE1ED97816AFD47C8FB7F187B2
SSDEEP96:o8QZoV15aQ2R1PViY1944KYAWEGQi3MgeQMkVbP8r9oOVSotyiFIvQxHl4iHU:o8QaaQ2eAPQiNeQ/63xgQHV0
TLSHT12D71001246C1341F5E9706A9F3A52F7CB1E38915D7711808FA7A227F02C6BC23D2B65B
tar:gnameroot
tar:unameroot
hashlookup:parent-total6
hashlookup:trust80

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Parents (Total: 6)

The searched file hash is included in 6 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileNamehttp://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable//main//s390x//valgrind-doc-3.22.0-r0.apk
MD5355FA1DD2E406E1CDA86425E8E75C003
SHA-19B2C751F1F4DD970813E1D9C3765C7579D38A617
SHA-25640568EE9F85D45509C7FE7FE5EE68A25A52E275F2528349AE9A2F100C670A185
SSDEEP98304:7RwJ1Ep66gY8yRSPOmbrbLqFaR1ZA6g+RPl9ZNp3ltKEMbMf5kWfJ8DyzNzwF:1wz8gzy6Pb2ofZA6g0d/Np1trfqUdzW
TLSHT1A73633398070FF04092F23CEAE59F501552544AED6DD6C1EF0A72CA750E7AAC9F8A17B
Key Value
MD5C0E3E7A1C1A2CDD27D14335C303AB296
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionValgrind checks all memory operations in an application, like read, write, malloc, new, free, and delete. Valgrind can find uses of uninitialized memory, access to already freed memory, overflows, illegal stack operations, memory leaks, and any illegal new/malloc/free/delete commands. Another program in the package is "cachegrind," a profiler based on the valgrind engine. To use valgrind you should compile your application with "-g -O0" compiler options. Afterwards you can use it with: valgrind --tool=memcheck --sloppy-malloc=yes --leak-check=yes --db-attach=yes my_application, for example. More valgrind options can be listed via "valgrind --help". There is also complete documentation in the /usr/share/doc/packages/valgrind/ directory. A debugged application runs slower and needs much more memory, but is usually still usable. Valgrind is still in development, but it has been successfully used to optimize several KDE applications.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNamevalgrind
PackageRelease150600.1.3
PackageVersion3.22.0
SHA-19A9530E099B653E7508D87E00C9076FCE4C1F654
SHA-256C70789BCD2EBA039CC464F9FE0E7C1C750B456A446D659AA5785877CF71832A5
Key Value
FileNamehttp://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable//main//x86//valgrind-doc-3.22.0-r0.apk
MD5A6EDE4A1EAF9FD24969128982E46325F
SHA-10EE1D60E18C813A9B72F8A8BE8214C88B5B7484C
SHA-256F2F6472F2517A0C32A2362A8F49CD8F3F21DF60A9FEDBD8A3CA1CD987DF8CF9E
SSDEEP98304:ARHI2vp6/g28yRSPOmbrzLqFaR1ZA6g+RPl9ZNp3ltKEMbMf5kWfJ8DyzNzPD:+HLsgNy6PbGofZA6g0d/Np1trfqUdzL
TLSHT1C53633398070FF04092F23CABE59B501552544AED6DD6C1EF0B72CA750E7AAC9F8A17B
Key Value
FileNamehttp://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable//main//x86_64//valgrind-doc-3.22.0-r0.apk
MD5A7A990F72DEE50895DE4A97B055C1631
SHA-173A4DD9B146A7C1A1537399F9A9B5F5B382703B7
SHA-256A7731735EFF297C203ED9586EB53F3D6ED45A0535CE10924C59D06D61DE2E5C2
SSDEEP98304:7iRHI2vp6/g28yRSPOmbrzLqFaR1ZA6g+RPl9ZNp3ltKEMbMf5kWfJ8DyzNzPD:78HLsgNy6PbGofZA6g0d/Np1trfqUdzL
TLSHT1773633398070FF04092F23CABE59F501552544AED6DD6C1EF0A72CA750E7AAC9F8A17B
Key Value
MD5504895B97518D6C5BEF5A1C2951B3C9E
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionValgrind checks all memory operations in an application, like read, write, malloc, new, free, and delete. Valgrind can find uses of uninitialized memory, access to already freed memory, overflows, illegal stack operations, memory leaks, and any illegal new/malloc/free/delete commands. Another program in the package is "cachegrind," a profiler based on the valgrind engine. To use valgrind you should compile your application with "-g -O0" compiler options. Afterwards you can use it with: valgrind --tool=memcheck --sloppy-malloc=yes --leak-check=yes --db-attach=yes my_application, for example. More valgrind options can be listed via "valgrind --help". There is also complete documentation in the /usr/share/doc/packages/valgrind/ directory. A debugged application runs slower and needs much more memory, but is usually still usable. Valgrind is still in development, but it has been successfully used to optimize several KDE applications.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNamevalgrind
PackageRelease150600.1.3
PackageVersion3.22.0
SHA-1FC0F7DEE97B90985493BB31B21A639E5D396A7E5
SHA-25611E5EC0EC88B3DA00620A508619C4ECB3AD635E928569F41DB8701789753C01C
Key Value
FileNamehttp://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable//main//armv7//valgrind-doc-3.22.0-r0.apk
MD5CDFA01D899C7B0D571B75E89FBEE9F2F
SHA-167A7C71F6D2E63BEC31557029C43E78996965249
SHA-256D096AB7DB246CF2EE802478DB3180C01167522118B8D0945B1D5003125891AD6
SSDEEP98304:9RHI2vp6/g28yRSPOmbrzLqFaR1ZA6g+RPl9ZNp3ltKEMbMf5kWfJ8DyzNzPD:rHLsgNy6PbGofZA6g0d/Np1trfqUdzL
TLSHT19E3633398070FF04092F23CEAE59F501552544AED6DD6C1EF0A72CA750E7AAC9F8A17B