Result for 17F4369D206250F48454D3D247969091624BB066

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man3/Minion::Backend::Pg.3pm.gz
FileSize4906
MD5EEDF09BB22ED5A10F7DC8C6124F62627
SHA-117F4369D206250F48454D3D247969091624BB066
SHA-256DF2F839A1CFE556365BC474FD3CC96D21C4A4F1E3A160E4EF18658464DC32E6C
SSDEEP96:L7ahZpU9ZILIX+Wc6sn4uj+O/Az/34rmbserMOIhDai8KvXx7nh:LulU9FZccu4j/bserMlhDaid/9h
TLSHT145A17CE318CFE22D58B2C2FDE3EB59F31E0E0C8889A9045416779662B0C7A9212710ED
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD58AA9185E1ADAB94C87A06DF26D6C039F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMinion is a high performance job queue for the Perl programming language, with support for multiple named queues, priorities, high priority fast lane, delayed jobs, job dependencies, job progress, job results, retries with backoff, rate limiting, unique jobs, expiring jobs, statistics, distributed workers, parallel processing, autoscaling, remote control, at https://mojolicious.org admin ui, resource leak protection and multiple backends (such as at https://www.postgresql.org). Job queues allow you to process time and/or computationally intensive tasks in background processes, outside of the request/response lifecycle of web applications. Among those tasks you'll commonly find image resizing, spam filtering, HTTP downloads, building tarballs, warming caches and basically everything else you can imagine that's not super fast. Take a look at our excellent documentation in Minion::Guide!
PackageNameperl-Minion
PackageRelease155.28
PackageVersion10.22
SHA-1CD9DB4E3519A7401F3014B9392A0386EBA3EFF40
SHA-2569029421DA3F609374679A6E4EAF192FBC2F913E8E06F0BCCBA344CDDE136692A
Key Value
MD5680AFBE37D6E0D7DF69AC8F44C73E0AD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMinion is a high performance job queue for the Perl programming language, with support for multiple named queues, priorities, high priority fast lane, delayed jobs, job dependencies, job progress, job results, retries with backoff, rate limiting, unique jobs, expiring jobs, statistics, distributed workers, parallel processing, autoscaling, remote control, at https://mojolicious.org admin ui, resource leak protection and multiple backends (such as at https://www.postgresql.org). Job queues allow you to process time and/or computationally intensive tasks in background processes, outside of the request/response lifecycle of web applications. Among those tasks you'll commonly find image resizing, spam filtering, HTTP downloads, building tarballs, warming caches and basically everything else you can imagine that's not super fast. Take a look at our excellent documentation in Minion::Guide!
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-Minion
PackageRelease1.4
PackageVersion10.22
SHA-14807EC41079DE18BAB5502944A32710BC00D846A
SHA-2565EE1E0FB2D604FD84A6643D47C77A8BA990FB3DA22726112546467DB59CAEC01