Result for 0A1BDFDADEC3AA85FA69F8A66E3E086E7E438DC7

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl/auto/Apache2/RequestIO/RequestIO.so
FileSize31032
MD57ADD52F5CADE15C99021B710E9477396
SHA-10A1BDFDADEC3AA85FA69F8A66E3E086E7E438DC7
SHA-256716FC2D16C450BCE2BD717C1DA0AAC819D5627FF8529603F926A8C194BFCA06A
SSDEEP384:+6zYWsyRdx/+qgF11QQHTKDouXhh4Hv29aKTLZ:bzYWsyRX/+Rd+EuXhh4HvDGLZ
TLSHT16AD2F74F62F14DBED0408530C9ABD7A12D71B4A1A173567F4105CB393E65BA8AE2BF32
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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
MD5C4FB280D07CDAA6A56470E21E9943C6D
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionapache-mod_perl incorporates a Perl interpreter into the apache web server, so that the Apache web server can directly execute Perl code. Mod_perl links the Perl runtime library into the apache web server and provides an object-oriented Perl interface for apache's C language API. The end result is a quicker CGI script turnaround process, since no external Perl interpreter has to be started. Install apache-mod_perl if you're installing the apache web server and you'd like for it to directly incorporate a Perl interpreter. You can build apache-mod_perl with some conditional build swithes; (ie. use with rpm --rebuild): --with[out] debug Compile with debugging code (forces --with test) --with[out] test Initiate a Apache-Test run
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameapache-mod_perl
PackageRelease9.mga8
PackageVersion2.0.10
SHA-1EAAC38FAEF7E9FDCDA0F76892A1FEDA983327C68
SHA-2560FBA81B38DFE26E9AF29F324324B1135C0749724769F7AC7F104FA3351F216E8