Result for 092C6AE350F97A9BF4F8D2CE062711E149E3FB7B

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/system-tools-backends-2.0/modules/lib/perl/Net/DBus/Binding/Message/Makefile.in
FileSize10390
MD5290D27E6D3953B3070F72A564291031B
SHA-1092C6AE350F97A9BF4F8D2CE062711E149E3FB7B
SHA-25672AAAD48DCD86911FD3928C6179806E13A096B320355A4B71961934C86436CE0
SSDEEP192:w8h4XNbIW0qM3XWQDPebjwhKfQB1uzDj3cokOM90EhgOWFz+KgpMRmC:w0GUW5wWQbNeQB1uD3XMaEhgOsKKgpMB
TLSHT1EC22C73F851C1A757C04D5D976BB8263EEA3232946496E026BDBDE09700F84B19BF623
hashlookup:parent-total8
hashlookup:trust90

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The searched file hash is included in 8 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5841FC40FC129BD611AE139B915C28EC4
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionThe System Tools Backends (s-t-b for short) are a set of cross-platform modules for Linux, FreeBSD and other Unix systems. The backends provide an common DBus interface to all platforms to modify or read the system configuration in a distro independent fashion. Historically, access to system configuration has varied deeply across Unix flavours, and concreting a bit more, across Linux distributions, making it near impossible to write desktop tools that could work flawlessly in a cross-platform way. System Tools Backends try to fill this gap, offering a generic and easy way for desktop applications to read and modify configuration details.
PackageNamesystem-tools-backends
PackageRelease5.380
PackageVersion2.10.2
SHA-132A5B16B57861E3CE0F9FB2100BA8A216EBCB00B
SHA-256880596A866A11D138B0D342CAC7564987C923F0CE8216E3DAE64FBA990C4E2E0
Key Value
MD53CCCC9992E0B696BADD8159DD2BF023E
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe System Tools Backends (s-t-b for short) are a set of cross-platform modules for Linux, FreeBSD and other Unix systems. The backends provide an common DBus interface to all platforms to modify or read the system configuration in a distro independent fashion. Historically, access to system configuration has varied deeply across Unix flavours, and concreting a bit more, across Linux distributions, making it near impossible to write desktop tools that could work flawlessly in a cross-platform way. System Tools Backends try to fill this gap, offering a generic and easy way for desktop applications to read and modify configuration details.
PackageNamesystem-tools-backends
PackageReleaselp152.4.61
PackageVersion2.10.2
SHA-1D22880DA27A6872AF1B9EFBEEEBD6793A9BC13C3
SHA-2560EE0856E532876C208C07B50374990375ABECAC6262E29B00F2B6ACACAE4A73D
Key Value
MD510A228588F220A8558A4713296ED0F6B
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe System Tools Backends (s-t-b for short) are a set of cross-platform modules for Linux, FreeBSD and other Unix systems. The backends provide an common DBus interface to all platforms to modify or read the system configuration in a distro independent fashion. Historically, access to system configuration has varied deeply across Unix flavours, and concreting a bit more, across Linux distributions, making it near impossible to write desktop tools that could work flawlessly in a cross-platform way. System Tools Backends try to fill this gap, offering a generic and easy way for desktop applications to read and modify configuration details.
PackageNamesystem-tools-backends
PackageRelease4.146
PackageVersion2.10.2
SHA-1C0BE477150A2FBCBD150DDC607137C407DC68F62
SHA-25643AEDD5B7E1C47B1EEF96292CE49FE3D24FE0CA1B350CC95045FFE7B062DB430
Key Value
MD581196E27C9A5843876CA4CE4EFD880A1
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe System Tools Backends (s-t-b for short) are a set of cross-platform modules for Linux, FreeBSD and other Unix systems. The backends provide an common DBus interface to all platforms to modify or read the system configuration in a distro independent fashion. Historically, access to system configuration has varied deeply across Unix flavours, and concreting a bit more, across Linux distributions, making it near impossible to write desktop tools that could work flawlessly in a cross-platform way. System Tools Backends try to fill this gap, offering a generic and easy way for desktop applications to read and modify configuration details.
PackageNamesystem-tools-backends
PackageReleaselp153.5.1
PackageVersion2.10.2
SHA-1562239C513E82D532632E7697AF6F801E10008F7
SHA-25694F4C1D0F8A8F4E126C44EAB7FE0FF633091CB7E8912E773B0E18208885B3AA4
Key Value
MD5D4816F354A28588C8401E2A59E7C1DB0
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe System Tools Backends (s-t-b for short) are a set of cross-platform modules for Linux, FreeBSD and other Unix systems. The backends provide an common DBus interface to all platforms to modify or read the system configuration in a distro independent fashion. Historically, access to system configuration has varied deeply across Unix flavours, and concreting a bit more, across Linux distributions, making it near impossible to write desktop tools that could work flawlessly in a cross-platform way. System Tools Backends try to fill this gap, offering a generic and easy way for desktop applications to read and modify configuration details.
PackageNamesystem-tools-backends
PackageRelease5.380
PackageVersion2.10.2
SHA-138C33482A17B2C3E11299BE6DA520F0EB7B28305
SHA-256355944DE8466C57E6FC803D637507121CF189AA6C165B05AC9E9AC5FFF112958
Key Value
MD5D5B684AC408737BF2F2F0443739F3BCB
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe System Tools Backends (s-t-b for short) are a set of cross-platform modules for Linux, FreeBSD and other Unix systems. The backends provide an common DBus interface to all platforms to modify or read the system configuration in a distro independent fashion. Historically, access to system configuration has varied deeply across Unix flavours, and concreting a bit more, across Linux distributions, making it near impossible to write desktop tools that could work flawlessly in a cross-platform way. System Tools Backends try to fill this gap, offering a generic and easy way for desktop applications to read and modify configuration details.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNamesystem-tools-backends
PackageReleaselp154.5.9
PackageVersion2.10.2
SHA-1B26A606FD5D3FBB852D52BD68D8DEAED51710BDF
SHA-256A4F45132598F57A32D65A4F79E80D49FDD521823FE3E1D4E9B488876FCF501EC
Key Value
MD5E9FA5A8E7ADC01AA26D68BE5A4DEE778
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionThe System Tools Backends (s-t-b for short) are a set of cross-platform modules for Linux, FreeBSD and other Unix systems. The backends provide an common DBus interface to all platforms to modify or read the system configuration in a distro independent fashion. Historically, access to system configuration has varied deeply across Unix flavours, and concreting a bit more, across Linux distributions, making it near impossible to write desktop tools that could work flawlessly in a cross-platform way. System Tools Backends try to fill this gap, offering a generic and easy way for desktop applications to read and modify configuration details.
PackageNamesystem-tools-backends
PackageRelease4.146
PackageVersion2.10.2
SHA-16D19E1FE5C330432EC619F93CD76A5A88505B908
SHA-256C42628B65A2E028D8D89E2C187F043BB1030AB0A8B09A6B6AB0D8C9B437C9DF0
Key Value
MD5FDB2901129D4A0E21FF3F90180D47B46
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe System Tools Backends (s-t-b for short) are a set of cross-platform modules for Linux, FreeBSD and other Unix systems. The backends provide an common DBus interface to all platforms to modify or read the system configuration in a distro independent fashion. Historically, access to system configuration has varied deeply across Unix flavours, and concreting a bit more, across Linux distributions, making it near impossible to write desktop tools that could work flawlessly in a cross-platform way. System Tools Backends try to fill this gap, offering a generic and easy way for desktop applications to read and modify configuration details.
PackageNamesystem-tools-backends
PackageReleaselp153.4.125
PackageVersion2.10.2
SHA-1C0F16993AB367ACF10A1FBDAE81D6541C5B452C4
SHA-2564BAD1CCCE0B54C33B547BA98EC3149F7F9A0E8E1EF34A9733CDAF879C1B14EE2