Result for 173BF7D84C807E505F662FC1D82951051784EE86

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/locale/af/LC_MESSAGES/org.sugarlabs.AbacusActivity.mo
FileSize918
MD5D96BA2C380244355755191FC7D72E9CF
SHA-1173BF7D84C807E505F662FC1D82951051784EE86
SHA-256A864FDE461889DC8695E463A630AB0068838D3661A1F3964CAC5C47BF2BC77F7
SSDEEP24:Cll0KRrsR/b190l8/3olJGfLvdt0jDx9K5hSEbiXmGErMOG:Cl/4/bL0liIELvUp9K5dPtG
TLSHT1D21141415CE80C00ED3EF3BE82C746441730CA83B572C76BB658F500ABD5B854E1B6B4
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5D079F255062593C75D4CA51DC2AE2978
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAbacus lets the learner explore different representations of numbers using different mechanical counting systems developed by the ancient Romans and Chinese. There are several different variants available for exploration: a suanpan, the traditional Chinese abacus with 2 beads on top and 5 beads below; a soroban, the traditional Japanese abacus with 1 bead on top and 4 beads below; the schety, the traditional Russian abacus, with 10 beads per column, with the exception of one column with just 4 beads used for counting in fourths; and the nepohualtzintzin, the traditional Mayan abacus, with 3 beads on top and 4 beads below (it uses base 20).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesugar-abacus
PackageRelease1.fc17
PackageVersion35
SHA-13B8B351946415E8463E3C02385804C25F408F08B
SHA-2560D9DE2993D7CF077DBAED1220B9DD106F579DFCC2E8B0FB53894E0E68DD0DD7D
Key Value
MD532476D718B19969D985D24515094C250
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAbacus lets the learner explore different representations of numbers using different mechanical counting systems developed by the ancient Romans and Chinese. There are several different variants available for exploration: a suanpan, the traditional Chinese abacus with 2 beads on top and 5 beads below; a soroban, the traditional Japanese abacus with 1 bead on top and 4 beads below; the schety, the traditional Russian abacus, with 10 beads per column, with the exception of one column with just 4 beads used for counting in fourths; and the nepohualtzintzin, the traditional Mayan abacus, with 3 beads on top and 4 beads below (it uses base 20).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesugar-abacus
PackageRelease1.fc17
PackageVersion35
SHA-16A68D707E5B92B7514B99AC056F0E5673A414720
SHA-256036C55F118150D2FE5B2B2246C2F296DD9EB99A8C39B8C91525853913038A89B
Key Value
MD5043D640BB52285CA89F9DFEB696D347D
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAbacus lets the learner explore different representations of numbers using different mechanical counting systems developed by the ancient Romans and Chinese. There are several different variants available for exploration: a suanpan, the traditional Chinese abacus with 2 beads on top and 5 beads below; a soroban, the traditional Japanese abacus with 1 bead on top and 4 beads below; the schety, the traditional Russian abacus, with 10 beads per column, with the exception of one column with just 4 beads used for counting in fourths; and the nepohualtzintzin, the traditional Mayan abacus, with 3 beads on top and 4 beads below (it uses base 20).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesugar-abacus
PackageRelease1.fc17
PackageVersion35
SHA-11A521374913794BF55B36E40DEEA2D87DFC63152
SHA-256E8F50237DE2AB43C00316D86F50E4D3AFB857C22410B3317273C19000DA4863B