Result for 150EB3BE759E2393B39F5E571EE9294F3C18A17C

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/autool
FileSize15324
MD52076E4F6AD3CAB2CC1C15D8651EC2FF3
SHA-1150EB3BE759E2393B39F5E571EE9294F3C18A17C
SHA-256C002B9DE8B67016A992D5698C6C722FF121EC8A205D98C9BC19092E5B09BE439
SSDEEP192:9ere80TyEDKXvi/BHR42trAp+PmpSigAmFDcVX5liSV7Jot9AB:Qr0DTBG++ptnpXmS9k
TLSHT12D62F995F5D28E67C8E8233035BBCB543361D6F9C2A767C3840CC1382AA799B8D95F85
hashlookup:parent-total1
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
MD535D5456952F4936B1C201842AA963FBA
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionIn a nutshell, NAS is the audio equivalent of an X display server. The Network Audio System (NAS) was developed for playing, recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and output devices. Key features of the Network Audio System include: • Device-independent audio over the network • Lots of audio file and data formats • Can store sounds in server for rapid replay • Extensive mixing, separating, and manipulation of audio data • Simultaneous use of audio devices by multiple applications • Use by a growing number of ISVs • Small size • Free! No obnoxious licensing terms
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenas
PackageRelease21.fc33
PackageVersion1.9.4
SHA-1821629152486FB0F8275258E7482F18C4957701A
SHA-256D2CAA0573E3C4D2FF4AC352EB0205B2C0B65EC4EA0DE9C135072467358EB2685