Result for 1BA80DCB39F1432ED27C63C9D80DA9B95392930C

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/classads-1.0.10/CHANGELOG
FileSize13869
MD50016433A33D76F5701CE3DD5E7A5B5BD
SHA-11BA80DCB39F1432ED27C63C9D80DA9B95392930C
SHA-25649F97FA8DB82442510A29F4EC87C9A811CF23C04328CC216C7141B26F525955D
SSDEEP384:hGruvNKXOZgpHAmOljyDUFeYL6rcce7POcBQnb:hT4CagDleDUXkQfmb
TLSHT16152A8373D8632B31283C2A1A75F61A6E724C076E761169174FDC60C271BC6C937F699
hashlookup:parent-total6
hashlookup:trust80

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The searched file hash is included in 6 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5055A924CE92FA57942397F4442A7E79D
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionClassified Advertisements (classads) are the lingua franca of Condor. They are used for describing jobs, workstations, and other resources. They are exchanged by Condor processes to schedule jobs. They are logged to files for statistical and debugging purposes. They are used to enquire about current state of the system. A classad is a mapping from attribute names to expressions. In the simplest cases, the expressions are simple constants (integer, floating point, or string). A classad is thus a form of property list. Attribute expressions can also be more complicated. There is a protocol for evaluating an attribute expression of a classad vis a vis another ad. For example, the expression "other.size > 3" in one ad evaluates to true if the other ad has an attribute named size and the value of that attribute is (or evaluates to) an integer greater than three. Two classads match if each ad has an attribute requirements that evaluates to true in the context of the other ad. Classad matching is used by the Condor central manager to determine the compatibility of jobs and workstations where they may be run.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameclassads
PackageRelease1.el6
PackageVersion1.0.10
SHA-166534C6FB1015D32E6C560896E6AA2AD5FF6D18B
SHA-25620A3583E6DDC787B7B5B1089A2EA22CCF73707D34174EDE07C9CDA1024946162
Key Value
MD5A52EE6008766F41695E0201BF0CED997
PackageArchppc
PackageDescriptionClassified Advertisements (classads) are the lingua franca of Condor. They are used for describing jobs, workstations, and other resources. They are exchanged by Condor processes to schedule jobs. They are logged to files for statistical and debugging purposes. They are used to enquire about current state of the system. A classad is a mapping from attribute names to expressions. In the simplest cases, the expressions are simple constants (integer, floating point, or string). A classad is thus a form of property list. Attribute expressions can also be more complicated. There is a protocol for evaluating an attribute expression of a classad vis a vis another ad. For example, the expression "other.size > 3" in one ad evaluates to true if the other ad has an attribute named size and the value of that attribute is (or evaluates to) an integer greater than three. Two classads match if each ad has an attribute requirements that evaluates to true in the context of the other ad. Classad matching is used by the Condor central manager to determine the compatibility of jobs and workstations where they may be run.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameclassads
PackageRelease1.el5
PackageVersion1.0.10
SHA-1695F6F885E5161C28440FA9F7968839A311449C6
SHA-25650BA71B59DFBEF2AA56D6C923566077D6A900D308C5AAF3C06B412917FBA792B
Key Value
MD54C3C34892829F414AF290665F9EC98D0
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionClassified Advertisements (classads) are the lingua franca of Condor. They are used for describing jobs, workstations, and other resources. They are exchanged by Condor processes to schedule jobs. They are logged to files for statistical and debugging purposes. They are used to enquire about current state of the system. A classad is a mapping from attribute names to expressions. In the simplest cases, the expressions are simple constants (integer, floating point, or string). A classad is thus a form of property list. Attribute expressions can also be more complicated. There is a protocol for evaluating an attribute expression of a classad vis a vis another ad. For example, the expression "other.size > 3" in one ad evaluates to true if the other ad has an attribute named size and the value of that attribute is (or evaluates to) an integer greater than three. Two classads match if each ad has an attribute requirements that evaluates to true in the context of the other ad. Classad matching is used by the Condor central manager to determine the compatibility of jobs and workstations where they may be run.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameclassads
PackageRelease1.el5
PackageVersion1.0.10
SHA-124370381923C00F1B30A7A36FA6A3132D71EC5C0
SHA-256F3C0B122D8ABAC3E6583D51FD47851901AEE96B9C6B1D8F38E08507397DA78ED
Key Value
MD534699D26CA1757BAA74832B6EB0274ED
PackageArchi386
PackageDescriptionClassified Advertisements (classads) are the lingua franca of Condor. They are used for describing jobs, workstations, and other resources. They are exchanged by Condor processes to schedule jobs. They are logged to files for statistical and debugging purposes. They are used to enquire about current state of the system. A classad is a mapping from attribute names to expressions. In the simplest cases, the expressions are simple constants (integer, floating point, or string). A classad is thus a form of property list. Attribute expressions can also be more complicated. There is a protocol for evaluating an attribute expression of a classad vis a vis another ad. For example, the expression "other.size > 3" in one ad evaluates to true if the other ad has an attribute named size and the value of that attribute is (or evaluates to) an integer greater than three. Two classads match if each ad has an attribute requirements that evaluates to true in the context of the other ad. Classad matching is used by the Condor central manager to determine the compatibility of jobs and workstations where they may be run.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameclassads
PackageRelease1.el5
PackageVersion1.0.10
SHA-121C2A0FFD3FD6E70940F66399FB7920366ED108F
SHA-25668AAEDF2A8C272289A0788E307B797550CCF488E87D47DE46F27BF55993BB413
Key Value
MD5E6861DB7BD362340E5BEDEFD5DC23CB2
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionClassified Advertisements (classads) are the lingua franca of Condor. They are used for describing jobs, workstations, and other resources. They are exchanged by Condor processes to schedule jobs. They are logged to files for statistical and debugging purposes. They are used to enquire about current state of the system. A classad is a mapping from attribute names to expressions. In the simplest cases, the expressions are simple constants (integer, floating point, or string). A classad is thus a form of property list. Attribute expressions can also be more complicated. There is a protocol for evaluating an attribute expression of a classad vis a vis another ad. For example, the expression "other.size > 3" in one ad evaluates to true if the other ad has an attribute named size and the value of that attribute is (or evaluates to) an integer greater than three. Two classads match if each ad has an attribute requirements that evaluates to true in the context of the other ad. Classad matching is used by the Condor central manager to determine the compatibility of jobs and workstations where they may be run.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameclassads
PackageRelease1.el6
PackageVersion1.0.10
SHA-152C6DA723455E5865A346E42006287EBFAEC4CC3
SHA-256A113102823590FFA5BDC772A9EADB19D360D8705261E49A6521A555E5DD38682
Key Value
MD5A03755FB87DBDD7EDE4E7D00C3A2D258
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionClassified Advertisements (classads) are the lingua franca of Condor. They are used for describing jobs, workstations, and other resources. They are exchanged by Condor processes to schedule jobs. They are logged to files for statistical and debugging purposes. They are used to enquire about current state of the system. A classad is a mapping from attribute names to expressions. In the simplest cases, the expressions are simple constants (integer, floating point, or string). A classad is thus a form of property list. Attribute expressions can also be more complicated. There is a protocol for evaluating an attribute expression of a classad vis a vis another ad. For example, the expression "other.size > 3" in one ad evaluates to true if the other ad has an attribute named size and the value of that attribute is (or evaluates to) an integer greater than three. Two classads match if each ad has an attribute requirements that evaluates to true in the context of the other ad. Classad matching is used by the Condor central manager to determine the compatibility of jobs and workstations where they may be run.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameclassads
PackageRelease1.el6
PackageVersion1.0.10
SHA-1A87F7F49AF15C7FAF4370EEEE2BEC6FB88A2AA04
SHA-2564E5E565344E9D837C2AF5DFA54267FE37B34682412114E579DB8CBCAD347E6F9