Result for 179F1D1C861F3211C83E3921DE9D042A670210A9

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/info/cpio.info.gz
FileSize8373
MD5DD59519E18F2564D0DA28B8586B32E99
SHA-1179F1D1C861F3211C83E3921DE9D042A670210A9
SHA-256D8CB37B91914D7E06C333C0680D8AE322D5010171B180C7BEC041CB526A72E41
SSDEEP192:fOh5R+An9xQo2B6klshVolwMR9KYlk/f0MTj:fg5R+AXQoHCG4TR9q/f0Cj
TLSHT10602AE23C90E4D48078070EB4689CC66137A7F7AD2DCE6B0AA37F975F9002E8D6550CC
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
MD5C68ECF44D3A8620CC7AF643787D3D00C
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionGNU cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive. Archives are files which contain a collection of other files plus information about them, such as their file name, owner, timestamps, and access permissions. The archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe. GNU cpio supports the following archive formats: binary, old ASCII, new ASCII, crc, HPUX binary, HPUX old ASCII, old tar and POSIX.1 tar. By default, cpio creates binary format archives, so that they are compatible with older cpio programs. When it is extracting files from archives, cpio automatically recognizes which kind of archive it is reading and can read archives created on machines with a different byte-order. Install cpio if you need a program to manage file archives.
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNamecpio
PackageRelease11.el8
PackageVersion2.12
SHA-10F109091C088BEE139B992308F431DC720E745A3
SHA-2569B34D3702DB793C06807ADC1638D4DB69917159343571ED86562BBD54E6808C6
Key Value
MD59419E3BEE0B87E8CF3F2A098EBC46680
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionGNU cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive. Archives are files which contain a collection of other files plus information about them, such as their file name, owner, timestamps, and access permissions. The archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe. GNU cpio supports the following archive formats: binary, old ASCII, new ASCII, crc, HPUX binary, HPUX old ASCII, old tar and POSIX.1 tar. By default, cpio creates binary format archives, so that they are compatible with older cpio programs. When it is extracting files from archives, cpio automatically recognizes which kind of archive it is reading and can read archives created on machines with a different byte-order. Install cpio if you need a program to manage file archives.
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNamecpio
PackageRelease11.el8
PackageVersion2.12
SHA-1FBB73EE044221743EAF801F9B46F0E0090B6B1FE
SHA-2568C361C5B5F795E83CACA5A2CAE5BB0F9180559BD0EFD7C63502F14863471D526
Key Value
MD553CC448135ED32D5C4DB44F8D3B5394E
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionGNU cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive. Archives are files which contain a collection of other files plus information about them, such as their file name, owner, timestamps, and access permissions. The archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe. GNU cpio supports the following archive formats: binary, old ASCII, new ASCII, crc, HPUX binary, HPUX old ASCII, old tar and POSIX.1 tar. By default, cpio creates binary format archives, so that they are compatible with older cpio programs. When it is extracting files from archives, cpio automatically recognizes which kind of archive it is reading and can read archives created on machines with a different byte-order. Install cpio if you need a program to manage file archives.
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNamecpio
PackageRelease11.el8
PackageVersion2.12
SHA-10779D19CE608ACE4B35E2F127E7D560901F70115
SHA-256E16977E134123C69EDC860829D45A5C751AD4BEFB5576A4A6812B31D6A1BA273