Result for 0C46FC8B954873BFAF9011D6692889E8D8D6FE1F

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/locale/sv/LC_MESSAGES/nordugrid-arc.mo
FileSize81974
MD5F1274F452C9926A74389AA334A6BD59F
SHA-10C46FC8B954873BFAF9011D6692889E8D8D6FE1F
SHA-25675CD97598FAE7623D52162D6C3C031E3D5022B73A9A10B341EC3D25842C6AD54
SSDEEP1536:Db7/oE1xiprro3lcjEnDIeafjV9mFXOSRb0+yOCFzSpEzK0X0NfyOOKhjy5fblUh:nME1oJE3GIafjV9mFXOSRb0+yOCFzSpd
TLSHT147834B829944A023CE974172851463225FBCE08DA381573ABDD5C4BDADCCE897EFF2E5
hashlookup:parent-total9
hashlookup:trust95

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Parents (Total: 9)

The searched file hash is included in 9 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD59E0BBDA45A3E429C3FDC56A5B2BF5B21
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionNorduGrid is a collaboration aiming at development, maintenance and support of the free Grid middleware, known as the Advanced Resource Connector (ARC). The Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) brings computing resources together across institutional boundaries. This concept is commonly referred to as a "computational grid". Historically, grids address the organization of distributed storage of data and parallel computation, but could be expanded to arbitrary services. Just like the web, ARC has its roots in the IT infrastructure that was erected to analyze the experiments for high energy physics at CERN. The first release, ARC-0.x, was dependent on Globus, the current release keeps that compatibility but can also be used independently.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenordugrid-arc
PackageRelease2.fc21
PackageVersion4.2.0
SHA-119F2BD4EA05F5FCD02CE26B4D64322F7CFFDF8C5
SHA-256B89C8A0E6830E52C2D09434968925903A6207413DD50BBE0EF9ECA3AE60EFB34
Key Value
FileSize1490896
MD59FF581C492AE037F11B00C0603443690
PackageDescriptionARC Grid middleware NorduGrid is a collaboration aiming at development, maintenance and support of the free Grid middleware, known as the Advanced Resource Connector (ARC). . The Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) is a software suite that makes use of Grid technologies to federate heterogeneous computing and data resources across administrative domains. The resulting infrastructure is commonly referred to as a computational or a data Grid, depending on prevalence of CPU-intensive or data-intensive applications. ARC is developed and supported by the NorduGrid Consortium. . Just like the Web, ARC has its roots in the IT infrastructure that was erected to analyze data collected by high energy physics experiments at CERN. While first versions of ARC made heavy use of the Globus Toolkit, the current release does not require Globus as such, though maintains backward compatibility.
PackageMaintainerMattias Ellert <mattias.ellert@fysast.uu.se>
PackageNamelibarccommon3
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion4.2.0-2
SHA-10B34D60D22C70243A5172E62952D364CE7675E2D
SHA-256E3461EC7113CC551483F7D0998DE4DFCBB869623DBC9D2AF88F6E473A138FACB
Key Value
MD567FE4C9B4BF582B414806A2AB9A3FFD7
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionNorduGrid is a collaboration aiming at development, maintenance and support of the free Grid middleware, known as the Advanced Resource Connector (ARC). The Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) brings computing resources together across institutional boundaries. This concept is commonly referred to as a "computational grid". Historically, grids address the organization of distributed storage of data and parallel computation, but could be expanded to arbitrary services. Just like the web, ARC has its roots in the IT infrastructure that was erected to analyze the experiments for high energy physics at CERN. The first release, ARC-0.x, was dependent on Globus, the current release keeps that compatibility but can also be used independently.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenordugrid-arc
PackageRelease2.fc21
PackageVersion4.2.0
SHA-1766EA52F12E8D146C2B2AA6247AADD72F3F5A9EC
SHA-2563907ADA41EEEE79EE0A2D9BFA3441364625E49B97575A572ADDA757FB2E7C089
Key Value
FileSize1287476
MD544D65F4199D05E72F368EC77E22285C5
PackageDescriptionARC Grid middleware NorduGrid is a collaboration aiming at development, maintenance and support of the free Grid middleware, known as the Advanced Resource Connector (ARC). . The Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) is a software suite that makes use of Grid technologies to federate heterogeneous computing and data resources across administrative domains. The resulting infrastructure is commonly referred to as a computational or a data Grid, depending on prevalence of CPU-intensive or data-intensive applications. ARC is developed and supported by the NorduGrid Consortium. . Just like the Web, ARC has its roots in the IT infrastructure that was erected to analyze data collected by high energy physics experiments at CERN. While first versions of ARC made heavy use of the Globus Toolkit, the current release does not require Globus as such, though maintains backward compatibility.
PackageMaintainerMattias Ellert <mattias.ellert@fysast.uu.se>
PackageNamelibarccommon3
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion4.2.0-2
SHA-1FBBC40474B86D27AE5D05836E35400DFAA4E8180
SHA-256180A12E9DF81FF1B360A956A29C8DD5E15FE8C0B388F3C4FDBC89CBB354C61AD
Key Value
MD580F21B0C2F7E2622F101D1D8EB5E53FD
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionNorduGrid is a collaboration aiming at development, maintenance and support of the free Grid middleware, known as the Advanced Resource Connector (ARC). The Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) brings computing resources together across institutional boundaries. This concept is commonly referred to as a "computational grid". Historically, grids address the organization of distributed storage of data and parallel computation, but could be expanded to arbitrary services. Just like the web, ARC has its roots in the IT infrastructure that was erected to analyze the experiments for high energy physics at CERN. The first release, ARC-0.x, was dependent on Globus, the current release keeps that compatibility but can also be used independently.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenordugrid-arc
PackageRelease2.fc21
PackageVersion4.2.0
SHA-1050E4FF51988E4561404D94358FC1369C1B963D6
SHA-2563C6015A832D049335404017B4A4C4BEFCFBB7DE04C0F9826416D597B651C53AA
Key Value
MD5F491BBD2D26A1D92170DA168DA87F314
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionNorduGrid is a collaboration aiming at development, maintenance and support of the free Grid middleware, known as the Advanced Resource Connector (ARC). The Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) brings computing resources together across institutional boundaries. This concept is commonly referred to as a "computational grid". Historically, grids address the organization of distributed storage of data and parallel computation, but could be expanded to arbitrary services. Just like the web, ARC has its roots in the IT infrastructure that was erected to analyze the experiments for high energy physics at CERN. The first release, ARC-0.x, was dependent on Globus, the current release keeps that compatibility but can also be used independently.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenordugrid-arc
PackageRelease2.fc21
PackageVersion4.2.0
SHA-1B9FECBD44E1C36DF8801EF48575F607585731A06
SHA-25624CC8FC9E17DF64D21305C98FD059DE76E3FB09C24309DED3B34ACBA954C9602
Key Value
MD54A4E53C14C614C3B001317FA5060B9ED
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionNorduGrid is a collaboration aiming at development, maintenance and support of the free Grid middleware, known as the Advanced Resource Connector (ARC). The Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) brings computing resources together across institutional boundaries. This concept is commonly referred to as a "computational grid". Historically, grids address the organization of distributed storage of data and parallel computation, but could be expanded to arbitrary services. Just like the web, ARC has its roots in the IT infrastructure that was erected to analyze the experiments for high energy physics at CERN. The first release, ARC-0.x, was dependent on Globus, the current release keeps that compatibility but can also be used independently.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenordugrid-arc
PackageRelease2.fc21
PackageVersion4.2.0
SHA-1F2760ACB69DEA26A4C93CF62B08D956BCDE0B358
SHA-256C62381A7CF5008B0F63E7E049FF8D6C1F6F148DF8C40F4B655CC0C28A1380CEA
Key Value
FileSize1238924
MD57F48167B751F64C85F8C72D345BB2DF9
PackageDescriptionARC Grid middleware NorduGrid is a collaboration aiming at development, maintenance and support of the free Grid middleware, known as the Advanced Resource Connector (ARC). . The Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) is a software suite that makes use of Grid technologies to federate heterogeneous computing and data resources across administrative domains. The resulting infrastructure is commonly referred to as a computational or a data Grid, depending on prevalence of CPU-intensive or data-intensive applications. ARC is developed and supported by the NorduGrid Consortium. . Just like the Web, ARC has its roots in the IT infrastructure that was erected to analyze data collected by high energy physics experiments at CERN. While first versions of ARC made heavy use of the Globus Toolkit, the current release does not require Globus as such, though maintains backward compatibility.
PackageMaintainerMattias Ellert <mattias.ellert@fysast.uu.se>
PackageNamelibarccommon3
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion4.2.0-2
SHA-1D343FE013FBE517182A9C4F18F5FBB5C8A03620E
SHA-256D4717018174327004E13DA7218949B1263E2B9A8C83F55DC022C2227A44E3004
Key Value
FileSize1473354
MD531C325A85E41D8AAB8016B6F3EB719BF
PackageDescriptionARC Grid middleware NorduGrid is a collaboration aiming at development, maintenance and support of the free Grid middleware, known as the Advanced Resource Connector (ARC). . The Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) is a software suite that makes use of Grid technologies to federate heterogeneous computing and data resources across administrative domains. The resulting infrastructure is commonly referred to as a computational or a data Grid, depending on prevalence of CPU-intensive or data-intensive applications. ARC is developed and supported by the NorduGrid Consortium. . Just like the Web, ARC has its roots in the IT infrastructure that was erected to analyze data collected by high energy physics experiments at CERN. While first versions of ARC made heavy use of the Globus Toolkit, the current release does not require Globus as such, though maintains backward compatibility.
PackageMaintainerMattias Ellert <mattias.ellert@fysast.uu.se>
PackageNamelibarccommon3
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion4.2.0-2
SHA-1092DF04C54D1881F42AD97E08B85F21E74946940
SHA-256D423A346679554DEACFFC071A55724F2751BC5EDB2F01E661F2AA82FE1E02BE9