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FileSize | 20493 |
MD5 | ECB0721F7338AB5EAF513D704FA6F310 |
SHA-1 | 12FCCE1758E879BB5D949221688E6FA43CC2015E |
SHA-256 | E258B8AB5D4C111DA8BD165D36FC8C3781FA34F2B68546C6C5362FC6691B8297 |
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TLSH | T1AA929452E6E6E333007381C75AAE1B61B6E2402FE953091572FC836927DED50BD07DAE |
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hashlookup:trust | 85 |
The searched file hash is included in 7 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 25277816 |
MD5 | E0F9E10203AB01D4F48CC5A4DF94061E |
PackageDescription | extract, transform and load data into PostgreSQL pgloader imports data from different kind of sources and COPY it into PostgreSQL. . The command language is described in the manual page and allows one to describe where to find the data source, its format, and to describe data processing and transformation. . Supported source formats include CSV, fixed width flat files, dBase3 files (DBF), and SQLite and MySQL databases. In most of those formats, pgloader is able to auto-discover the schema and create the tables and the indexes in PostgreSQL. In the MySQL case it's possible to edit CASTing rules from the pgloader command directly. |
PackageMaintainer | Dimitri Fontaine <dim@tapoueh.org> |
PackageName | pgloader |
PackageSection | database |
PackageVersion | 3.6.2-1 |
SHA-1 | A12E1CBA199C319BAD06D136D4E11DF7AEEC2056 |
SHA-256 | 4CF37D26DAB9061484394132F6948DB1A7491C168F383ACFDEF0FC463EB01012 |
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FileSize | 25669364 |
MD5 | 5295094F38C1B8C01E74B171FAF93FBE |
PackageDescription | extract, transform and load data into PostgreSQL pgloader imports data from different kind of sources and COPY it into PostgreSQL. . The command language is described in the manual page and allows one to describe where to find the data source, its format, and to describe data processing and transformation. . Supported source formats include CSV, fixed width flat files, dBase3 files (DBF), and SQLite and MySQL databases. In most of those formats, pgloader is able to auto-discover the schema and create the tables and the indexes in PostgreSQL. In the MySQL case it's possible to edit CASTing rules from the pgloader command directly. |
PackageMaintainer | Dimitri Fontaine <dim@tapoueh.org> |
PackageName | pgloader |
PackageSection | database |
PackageVersion | 3.6.2-1 |
SHA-1 | 27D1E818FDBE75AC5BD3FC4DCEEB01F869DB5332 |
SHA-256 | D6616DCA8E98250151E5F1BAC86C13629B6509A4D2EDA9BBB36BD52D820542F4 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 26421152 |
MD5 | 5984B46ACB1310A2ACE2D0B20453E917 |
PackageDescription | extract, transform and load data into PostgreSQL pgloader imports data from different kind of sources and COPY it into PostgreSQL. . The command language is described in the manual page and allows one to describe where to find the data source, its format, and to describe data processing and transformation. . Supported source formats include CSV, fixed width flat files, dBase3 files (DBF), and SQLite and MySQL databases. In most of those formats, pgloader is able to auto-discover the schema and create the tables and the indexes in PostgreSQL. In the MySQL case it's possible to edit CASTing rules from the pgloader command directly. |
PackageMaintainer | Dimitri Fontaine <dim@tapoueh.org> |
PackageName | pgloader |
PackageSection | database |
PackageVersion | 3.6.2-1 |
SHA-1 | 27200E6D95B1578ACDE9EDC21A361A7AB65057BF |
SHA-256 | A2852573674A883C3B8163412CBD7A12EEF9FF05B493593420D49EB7C317BB72 |
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FileSize | 24912480 |
MD5 | 3C4838D5E10CEEEA0204D38783138238 |
PackageDescription | extract, transform and load data into PostgreSQL pgloader imports data from different kind of sources and COPY it into PostgreSQL. . The command language is described in the manual page and allows one to describe where to find the data source, its format, and to describe data processing and transformation. . Supported source formats include CSV, fixed width flat files, dBase3 files (DBF), and SQLite and MySQL databases. In most of those formats, pgloader is able to auto-discover the schema and create the tables and the indexes in PostgreSQL. In the MySQL case it's possible to edit CASTing rules from the pgloader command directly. |
PackageMaintainer | Dimitri Fontaine <dim@tapoueh.org> |
PackageName | pgloader |
PackageSection | database |
PackageVersion | 3.6.2-1 |
SHA-1 | 75AF9EFACC6F40179FE08937CDB744CD096A7C69 |
SHA-256 | 5F8191F90E660EFD63021C1517DB6CF2A2D1CDE91E977959E65C9D9560C31E50 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 25273516 |
MD5 | 8BE88B84579EDE80874E156605CBA8E0 |
PackageDescription | extract, transform and load data into PostgreSQL pgloader imports data from different kind of sources and COPY it into PostgreSQL. . The command language is described in the manual page and allows one to describe where to find the data source, its format, and to describe data processing and transformation. . Supported source formats include CSV, fixed width flat files, dBase3 files (DBF), and SQLite and MySQL databases. In most of those formats, pgloader is able to auto-discover the schema and create the tables and the indexes in PostgreSQL. In the MySQL case it's possible to edit CASTing rules from the pgloader command directly. |
PackageMaintainer | Dimitri Fontaine <dim@tapoueh.org> |
PackageName | pgloader |
PackageSection | database |
PackageVersion | 3.6.2-1 |
SHA-1 | 56247D93ED6A4D6C2DE7DD06A6DA2F8D51AC3272 |
SHA-256 | AAD6B12FDE07FC8A146B1137E945FFC436740D5E6FF708115BA4A60B3BF59278 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 25664040 |
MD5 | 829C1233E40D2AD9D4753C2CD81182CF |
PackageDescription | extract, transform and load data into PostgreSQL pgloader imports data from different kind of sources and COPY it into PostgreSQL. . The command language is described in the manual page and allows one to describe where to find the data source, its format, and to describe data processing and transformation. . Supported source formats include CSV, fixed width flat files, dBase3 files (DBF), and SQLite and MySQL databases. In most of those formats, pgloader is able to auto-discover the schema and create the tables and the indexes in PostgreSQL. In the MySQL case it's possible to edit CASTing rules from the pgloader command directly. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | pgloader |
PackageSection | database |
PackageVersion | 3.6.2-1 |
SHA-1 | 77988424CEDD5DD846E124C81504F3A64592633C |
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FileSize | 27030940 |
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PackageDescription | extract, transform and load data into PostgreSQL pgloader imports data from different kind of sources and COPY it into PostgreSQL. . The command language is described in the manual page and allows one to describe where to find the data source, its format, and to describe data processing and transformation. . Supported source formats include CSV, fixed width flat files, dBase3 files (DBF), and SQLite and MySQL databases. In most of those formats, pgloader is able to auto-discover the schema and create the tables and the indexes in PostgreSQL. In the MySQL case it's possible to edit CASTing rules from the pgloader command directly. |
PackageMaintainer | Dimitri Fontaine <dim@tapoueh.org> |
PackageName | pgloader |
PackageSection | database |
PackageVersion | 3.6.2-1 |
SHA-1 | 511B210B0839646F9AE55A4162A09BC52DC256B5 |
SHA-256 | B250B7588567729215F5B04C9CB6CB195ABBD066C7F7C5454342608C0B039187 |