Result for 0C663E7351D46CFDEC81759F1E745075A6E4E450

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/R/library/timeDate/help/timeDate.rdx
FileSize1547
MD51EAB10D5DA1C312B3366190AAA12DA90
SHA-10C663E7351D46CFDEC81759F1E745075A6E4E450
SHA-256EE7D3FE92D0B55CCF20FEF5CD8F4DF0F5EF01537405324680671CE4DA9888220
SSDEEP24:XSpnWPHoSSfb9YEKNiNGwrpKYxDm1qATKaiwqF1USPiP1hP:X7PVigYppKYxDqnPi770P
TLSHT13B310AB170A27B0C2F983265015CE0AEFEC6DCA15D047047628946208CCD889A2B5034
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The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD54C832392060193998A20605FD26ECDB8
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe 'timeDate' class fulfils the conventions of the ISO 8601 standard as well as of the ANSI C and POSIX standards. Beyond these standards it provides the "Financial Center" concept which allows to handle data records collected in different time zones and mix them up to have always the proper time stamps with respect to your personal financial center, or alternatively to the GMT reference time. It can thus also handle time stamps from historical data records from the same time zone, even if the financial centers changed day light saving times at different calendar dates.
PackageNameR-timeDate
PackageRelease2.26
PackageVersion3043.102
SHA-15E573D94E0A709FCE95D6808DA10147711CA1AF2
SHA-25629AC93902AA4ECD8920CFD65D7C883D55D7FFACE384AD87B7D704291367D739D
Key Value
MD57BC5BF0ECE05284F0845DDDFBA5104D3
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe 'timeDate' class fulfils the conventions of the ISO 8601 standard as well as of the ANSI C and POSIX standards. Beyond these standards it provides the "Financial Center" concept which allows to handle data records collected in different time zones and mix them up to have always the proper time stamps with respect to your personal financial center, or alternatively to the GMT reference time. It can thus also handle time stamps from historical data records from the same time zone, even if the financial centers changed day light saving times at different calendar dates.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNameR-timeDate
PackageReleaselp154.2.1
PackageVersion3043.102
SHA-129DE9FEED840511B8B7397D0D0DA228A28EF1BF9
SHA-256435663C51596D0C7BCE48B8BA692B3ADE734337332D21D9FC3BBA34811453FB0
Key Value
MD53A8AED5A719FCFAAF307A56776E643C7
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe 'timeDate' class fulfils the conventions of the ISO 8601 standard as well as of the ANSI C and POSIX standards. Beyond these standards it provides the "Financial Center" concept which allows to handle data records collected in different time zones and mix them up to have always the proper time stamps with respect to your personal financial center, or alternatively to the GMT reference time. It can thus also handle time stamps from historical data records from the same time zone, even if the financial centers changed day light saving times at different calendar dates.
PackageNameR-timeDate
PackageReleaselp153.2.3
PackageVersion3043.102
SHA-19F970C099ED7EF6757EA6363109F672D0DBE5648
SHA-2566B884C6385D96ED9B92A1881ACCC012D66E4207D62C31AB33C2056FD4A24AA2F
Key Value
MD50DFB8C87BFC3A502B94D2E1D8BBC7452
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe 'timeDate' class fulfils the conventions of the ISO 8601 standard as well as of the ANSI C and POSIX standards. Beyond these standards it provides the "Financial Center" concept which allows to handle data records collected in different time zones and mix them up to have always the proper time stamps with respect to your personal financial center, or alternatively to the GMT reference time. It can thus also handle time stamps from historical data records from the same time zone, even if the financial centers changed day light saving times at different calendar dates.
PackageNameR-timeDate
PackageReleaselp152.2.6
PackageVersion3043.102
SHA-1028AF011A147FFDE5BC1BA11F047C8438DE47430
SHA-2564B27D1A7AC095F7D3D701AA8E4446F7AC81347EC4B3F6C802E89BD3867370413