Result for 17085AED9140130C913A20093431FECADA7829DA

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man3/XML::Compile::Iterator.3pm.gz
FileSize2667
MD539B73B5CC09E0D9085D6DC983ECB1191
SHA-117085AED9140130C913A20093431FECADA7829DA
SHA-256C0D72EC74BC97B74D1C917E8F5C97DB5CF830E235E40F34CC240A73E1B79A719
SSDEEP48:XjVGzVD527QBaz/Aa8Q13ICIpFq6jTge03nMHEquHRQAAAzIPSki4iwkiQ:Zc6/b19IFF63nMPC6vAzMFivP
TLSHT1BC515B8909357221F7E487429BEC3124F0292938D9A7A0C816883E220DAE7FCCE70089
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
MD5A54DA1E1F6577EF6A240E4ED493B10B4
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMany (professional) applications process XML messages based on a formal specification, expressed in XML Schemas. XML::Compile translates between XML and Perl with the help of such schemas. Your Perl program only handles a tree of nested HASHes and ARRAYs, and does not need to understand namespaces and other general XML and schema nastiness. Three serious WARNINGS: * The focus is on *data-centric XML*, which means that mixed elements are not handler automatically: you need to work with XML::LibXML nodes yourself, on these spots. * The *data is not strictly validated*, still a large number of compile-time errors can be reported. Values are checked quite thoroughly. Structure as well. * Imports and includes, as used in the schemas, are NOT performed automatically. Schema's and such are NOT collected from internet dynamically; you have to call XML::Compile::Schema::importDefinitions() explicitly with filenames of locally stored copies. Includes do only work if they have a targetNamespace defined, which is the same as that of the schema it is included into.
PackageNameperl-XML-Compile
PackageReleaselp153.1.10
PackageVersion1.63
SHA-13B75274485732C5FA0DFF7435197FF62D2EC6217
SHA-2563B84B425EBC1F0480C22A90E6D36BF8D085A0AC0195BADE5799080DDC8984437
Key Value
MD5C067011903DEC4BA827DBEB66FFAB861
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMany (professional) applications process XML messages based on a formal specification, expressed in XML Schemas. XML::Compile translates between XML and Perl with the help of such schemas. Your Perl program only handles a tree of nested HASHes and ARRAYs, and does not need to understand namespaces and other general XML and schema nastiness. Three serious WARNINGS: * The focus is on *data-centric XML*, which means that mixed elements are not handler automatically: you need to work with XML::LibXML nodes yourself, on these spots. * The *data is not strictly validated*, still a large number of compile-time errors can be reported. Values are checked quite thoroughly. Structure as well. * Imports and includes, as used in the schemas, are NOT performed automatically. Schema's and such are NOT collected from internet dynamically; you have to call XML::Compile::Schema::importDefinitions() explicitly with filenames of locally stored copies. Includes do only work if they have a targetNamespace defined, which is the same as that of the schema it is included into.
PackageNameperl-XML-Compile
PackageRelease1.36
PackageVersion1.63
SHA-1F0FA43DE0D1C257E52254C22EA1D8E1152FAEE4E
SHA-256A25F895C05DA3A67E02AA8F8369AB7E274938BD934F5D5882DFABFBF412CAE3B
Key Value
MD54D83E114DEE25AE03ADBBF61C46F6C5F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMany (professional) applications process XML messages based on a formal specification, expressed in XML Schemas. XML::Compile translates between XML and Perl with the help of such schemas. Your Perl program only handles a tree of nested HASHes and ARRAYs, and does not need to understand namespaces and other general XML and schema nastiness. Three serious WARNINGS: * The focus is on *data-centric XML*, which means that mixed elements are not handler automatically: you need to work with XML::LibXML nodes yourself, on these spots. * The *data is not strictly validated*, still a large number of compile-time errors can be reported. Values are checked quite thoroughly. Structure as well. * Imports and includes, as used in the schemas, are NOT performed automatically. Schema's and such are NOT collected from internet dynamically; you have to call XML::Compile::Schema::importDefinitions() explicitly with filenames of locally stored copies. Includes do only work if they have a targetNamespace defined, which is the same as that of the schema it is included into.
PackageNameperl-XML-Compile
PackageReleaselp150.1.1
PackageVersion1.63
SHA-13CEF37275AA142C890D6604ADF581BBC41AEB5A9
SHA-256A155FDCC14AFEFF192BC7258C9384C5608DBB0DA24B33D13A74FB7DE26E5AE9A
Key Value
MD5BB75B074952253404593CD41FF7B2787
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMany (professional) applications process XML messages based on a formal specification, expressed in XML Schemas. XML::Compile translates between XML and Perl with the help of such schemas. Your Perl program only handles a tree of nested HASHes and ARRAYs, and does not need to understand namespaces and other general XML and schema nastiness. Three serious WARNINGS: * The focus is on *data-centric XML*, which means that mixed elements are not handler automatically: you need to work with XML::LibXML nodes yourself, on these spots. * The *data is not strictly validated*, still a large number of compile-time errors can be reported. Values are checked quite thoroughly. Structure as well. * Imports and includes, as used in the schemas, are NOT performed automatically. Schema's and such are NOT collected from internet dynamically; you have to call XML::Compile::Schema::importDefinitions() explicitly with filenames of locally stored copies. Includes do only work if they have a targetNamespace defined, which is the same as that of the schema it is included into.
PackageNameperl-XML-Compile
PackageRelease1.38
PackageVersion1.63
SHA-16E8405978A17FA99FB4E095ECF273402B867C078
SHA-2568AE5657129D61BEC48FFA4D4ED72476873DBDEA42B69647F294761216F77D6C4
Key Value
MD5BC97E5CA482EEC1D7371D1672D77DABD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMany (professional) applications process XML messages based on a formal specification, expressed in XML Schemas. XML::Compile translates between XML and Perl with the help of such schemas. Your Perl program only handles a tree of nested HASHes and ARRAYs, and does not need to understand namespaces and other general XML and schema nastiness. Three serious WARNINGS: * The focus is on *data-centric XML*, which means that mixed elements are not handler automatically: you need to work with XML::LibXML nodes yourself, on these spots. * The *data is not strictly validated*, still a large number of compile-time errors can be reported. Values are checked quite thoroughly. Structure as well. * Imports and includes, as used in the schemas, are NOT performed automatically. Schema's and such are NOT collected from internet dynamically; you have to call XML::Compile::Schema::importDefinitions() explicitly with filenames of locally stored copies. Includes do only work if they have a targetNamespace defined, which is the same as that of the schema it is included into.
PackageNameperl-XML-Compile
PackageRelease1.2
PackageVersion1.63
SHA-126D2CFC6C0C50B222F861C49145AFEC929B44FC8
SHA-256AEA8FF90A989E3AA9008413F748B63261BA7E857FF92976E283F715899F8192E
Key Value
MD5A975294F7CDBCC8257AE43FF8E09FD26
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMany (professional) applications process XML messages based on a formal specification, expressed in XML Schemas. XML::Compile translates between XML and Perl with the help of such schemas. Your Perl program only handles a tree of nested HASHes and ARRAYs, and does not need to understand namespaces and other general XML and schema nastiness. Three serious WARNINGS: * The focus is on *data-centric XML*, which means that mixed elements are not handler automatically: you need to work with XML::LibXML nodes yourself, on these spots. * The *data is not strictly validated*, still a large number of compile-time errors can be reported. Values are checked quite thoroughly. Structure as well. * Imports and includes, as used in the schemas, are NOT performed automatically. Schema's and such are NOT collected from internet dynamically; you have to call XML::Compile::Schema::importDefinitions() explicitly with filenames of locally stored copies. Includes do only work if they have a targetNamespace defined, which is the same as that of the schema it is included into.
PackageNameperl-XML-Compile
PackageReleaselp151.1.1
PackageVersion1.63
SHA-1B6270AC511FE7C19D094FD853D3ADCCF27394FD9
SHA-2563F8D2CF19B8114EA6369581F6CC46B3559443C7D92CC2B72D9D7D3987B932BFB
Key Value
MD5E29B0C888489D1F518C8B359A8A7E202
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMany (professional) applications process XML messages based on a formal specification, expressed in XML Schemas. XML::Compile translates between XML and Perl with the help of such schemas. Your Perl program only handles a tree of nested HASHes and ARRAYs, and does not need to understand namespaces and other general XML and schema nastiness. Three serious WARNINGS: * The focus is on *data-centric XML*, which means that mixed elements are not handler automatically: you need to work with XML::LibXML nodes yourself, on these spots. * The *data is not strictly validated*, still a large number of compile-time errors can be reported. Values are checked quite thoroughly. Structure as well. * Imports and includes, as used in the schemas, are NOT performed automatically. Schema's and such are NOT collected from internet dynamically; you have to call XML::Compile::Schema::importDefinitions() explicitly with filenames of locally stored copies. Includes do only work if they have a targetNamespace defined, which is the same as that of the schema it is included into.
PackageNameperl-XML-Compile
PackageRelease1.8
PackageVersion1.63
SHA-1BABD2B20E7A6C9F61EB44D6197ADC4D6528E177F
SHA-256214488BD4BBCD94B048384B87C537B8F172EDEB97A8F0BDCD2B9E7D950E8C64E
Key Value
MD5A501421CB861092E174BFAC521B30EF4
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMany (professional) applications process XML messages based on a formal specification, expressed in XML Schemas. XML::Compile translates between XML and Perl with the help of such schemas. Your Perl program only handles a tree of nested HASHes and ARRAYs, and does not need to understand namespaces and other general XML and schema nastiness. Three serious WARNINGS: * The focus is on *data-centric XML*, which means that mixed elements are not handler automatically: you need to work with XML::LibXML nodes yourself, on these spots. * The *data is not strictly validated*, still a large number of compile-time errors can be reported. Values are checked quite thoroughly. Structure as well. * Imports and includes, as used in the schemas, are NOT performed automatically. Schema's and such are NOT collected from internet dynamically; you have to call XML::Compile::Schema::importDefinitions() explicitly with filenames of locally stored copies. Includes do only work if they have a targetNamespace defined, which is the same as that of the schema it is included into.
PackageNameperl-XML-Compile
PackageReleaselp152.1.1
PackageVersion1.63
SHA-1204E393FC4D981C5BF45AF74BD6FB6A27CCBA342
SHA-25662DCE93917C6FB9EAD9A8A4F3F63F1BB290E1210F9A279B784FF680E33EAB211
Key Value
MD586CFAFEC931D4070D92E19218FA59FA3
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMany (professional) applications process XML messages based on a formal specification, expressed in XML Schemas. XML::Compile translates between XML and Perl with the help of such schemas. Your Perl program only handles a tree of nested HASHes and ARRAYs, and does not need to understand namespaces and other general XML and schema nastiness. Three serious WARNINGS: * The focus is on *data-centric XML*, which means that mixed elements are not handler automatically: you need to work with XML::LibXML nodes yourself, on these spots. * The *data is not strictly validated*, still a large number of compile-time errors can be reported. Values are checked quite thoroughly. Structure as well. * Imports and includes, as used in the schemas, are NOT performed automatically. Schema's and such are NOT collected from internet dynamically; you have to call XML::Compile::Schema::importDefinitions() explicitly with filenames of locally stored copies. Includes do only work if they have a targetNamespace defined, which is the same as that of the schema it is included into.
PackageNameperl-XML-Compile
PackageRelease1.1
PackageVersion1.63
SHA-1541AB915BE8CE6AEAC98D45B7B80484F83CDBDA3
SHA-256AD96F3E7E48103525D51F6EC5549C6125B586A018A80BC6587546807618EE47C