Result for 0B34AFE6D9CB67C3492690540D76BAAA9A4D8292

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libHSSTMonadTrans-0.4.4-CqXkp3phmDs6rOEhLwtHL-ghc8.8.4.so
FileSize272208
MD5F03A6B769D16C7304D8F8882B0729BA7
SHA-10B34AFE6D9CB67C3492690540D76BAAA9A4D8292
SHA-256D969F3FC15A61A6D7BC1D95A855D42BA8E0AA1788942A7B47791DC0026C5D9FE
SSDEEP1536:ogjvCG78A4HPGvAcAJwpp3Y4NTanYDUInUJPvIQT9gJlUEUgFIodvwPEQq1idtkD:vGBSKyZxwUB
TLSHT135445617BF191E28CEECA6BD6364EF593A6946CC0319E033206CFD6AD8C31D51192F5A
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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
MD56E02E981DC6C4C9124A98BC78D34A556
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionA monad transformer version of the ST monad. This monad transformer should not be used with monads that can contain multiple answers, like the list monad. The reason is that the state token will be duplicated across the different answers and this causes Bad Things to happen (such as loss of referential transparency). Safe monads include the monads State, Reader, Writer, Maybe and combinations of their corresponding monad transformers.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameghc-STMonadTrans
PackageRelease5.fc33
PackageVersion0.4.4
SHA-18E3132459DBA0E423A15DB07D5DC7C81130D60D1
SHA-256CE1CD14743E7BF657739FBDBC26241AF3DDE3AE78545B4F1310B6258D18DE387