Result for 09BA9E3590B6974F537DC9BDA7BDB8FA2D9626F0

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/cvs
FileSize542236
MD5B12F2A9DD34D96902F8826739F08DB53
SHA-109BA9E3590B6974F537DC9BDA7BDB8FA2D9626F0
SHA-256178FE13662CBFEFDD2229104D43A475A49F00423BFD70C331C7AD2AA1069C13D
SSDEEP12288:v6LvvD0fWC8AiD8IlLYpzK79p00fSH2WGJjX8pd3SUD7msZC1UOnl:v5ft89pbuxGJC3fDLZ8nl
TLSHT15FB4295ABC818796C5D057B7BB1CD398332317B9D2EE310A9908876477DBCAA0F3B644
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
MD548E419F6FC7D203CE39097E8429B3D65
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionCVS (Concurrent Versions System) is a version control system that can record the history of your files (usually, but not always, source code). CVS only stores the differences between versions, instead of every version of every file you have ever created. CVS also keeps a log of who, when, and why changes occurred. CVS is very helpful for managing releases and controlling the concurrent editing of source files among multiple authors. Instead of providing version control for a collection of files in a single directory, CVS provides version control for a hierarchical collection of directories consisting of revision controlled files. These directories and files can then be combined together to form a software release.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamecvs
PackageRelease11.fc14
PackageVersion1.11.23
SHA-1C7D0124CE197335EEC67F1821A98282D75E00720
SHA-25676B42264E1AB15BA7AD536BAE514D40F47C1E6EA8B7167D8341FD94DD9213372