Result for 1D87331A008A751BB4DB0A10919E56D481CC5A0B

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/quilt/scripts/backup-files
FileSize5703
MD54A8FE8A9A6BA975C657412BB275577D9
SHA-11D87331A008A751BB4DB0A10919E56D481CC5A0B
SHA-256C73DD0F658BAF0B1CD4691C21897A2D44ABD6D866633B06CD9B93BA4CF4B1D5D
SSDEEP96:wShfxBQoPBeHJCxKv/puE4/7IqWvp03fWvp0VIY7polK+/LJguL2p1pr3R:wShfxBQoPBepwK5upE1K3oKOYNolKVum
TLSHT166C1864CE20C0BBC265152B879529D0F7E1E476946BA3CE2F1CDB9DCB074162F8F9A85
hashlookup:parent-total4
hashlookup:trust70

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The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize300084
MD50EC8652AF8DB25943CF8296324A51DCF
PackageDescriptionTool to work with series of patches Quilt manages a series of patches by keeping track of the changes each of them makes. They are logically organized as a stack, and you can apply, un-apply, refresh them easily by traveling into the stack (push/pop). . Quilt is good for managing additional patches applied to a package received as a tarball or maintained in another version control system. The stacked organization is proven to be efficient for the management of very large patch sets (more than hundred patches). As matter of fact, it was designed by and for linux kernel hackers (Andrew Morton, from the -mm branch, is the original author), and its main use by the current upstream maintainer is to manage the (hundreds of) patches against the kernel made for the SUSE distribution. . This package completely integrates into the CDBS, allowing maintainers using this new paradigm for their packaging scripts to benefit from the comfort of quilt when editing their diff against upstream. The package also provides some basic support for those not using CDBS. . http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/quilt is the current best approximation of an upstream homepage.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamequilt
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion0.46-4
SHA-1BA482A83592AEF2380548BE61FF399C577A7FF90
SHA-256A12172FB41A60BCBAF88F4057370DA0670959B402A9327FC026D893815A1D611
Key Value
FileNamequilt_0.45-1_all.deb
FileSize296800
MD5B7CE00431125A14351CC09F329AE4DB8
PackageDescriptionTool to work with series of patches Quilt manages a series of patches by keeping track of the changes each of them makes. They are logically organized as a stack, and you can apply, un-apply, refresh them easily by traveling into the stack (push/pop). . Quilt is good for managing additional patches applied to a package received as a tarball or maintained in another version control system. The stacked organization is proven to be efficient for the management of very large patch sets (more than hundred patches). As matter of fact, it was designed by and for linux kernel hackers (Andrew Morton, from the -mm branch, is the original author), and its main use by the current upstream maintainer is to manage the (hundreds of) patches against the kernel made for the SUSE distribution. . This package completely integrates into the CDBS, allowing maintainers using this new paradigm for their packaging scripts to benefit from the comfort of quilt when editing their diff against upstream. The package also provides some basic support those not using CDBS. . http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/quilt is the current best approximation of an upstream homepage.
PackageMaintainerMartin Quinson <mquinson@debian.org>
PackageNamequilt
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion0.45-1
SHA-122FB2B93718C721AA04F09411706CDB34E99AD05
SHA-25626005782EB93FC4F282C230E822D8AC1609A8D32168A6DC0C52ADC5C834D8BE1
nsrl-sha256rds241-sha256.zip
Key Value
FileSize298070
MD5922B8F8DB59C1516B92F954660A1802E
PackageDescriptionTool to work with series of patches Quilt manages a series of patches by keeping track of the changes each of them makes. They are logically organized as a stack, and you can apply, un-apply, refresh them easily by traveling into the stack (push/pop). . Quilt is good for managing additional patches applied to a package received as a tarball or maintained in another version control system. The stacked organization is proven to be efficient for the management of very large patch sets (more than hundred patches). As matter of fact, it was designed by and for linux kernel hackers (Andrew Morton, from the -mm branch, is the original author), and its main use by the current upstream maintainer is to manage the (hundreds of) patches against the kernel made for the SUSE distribution. . This package completely integrates into the CDBS, allowing maintainers using this new paradigm for their packaging scripts to benefit from the comfort of quilt when editing their diff against upstream. The package also provides some basic support for those not using CDBS. . http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/quilt is the current best approximation of an upstream homepage.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamequilt
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion0.45-6
SHA-1AE8E0E2B302CF0FB96075460EBAFE447108AECF9
SHA-2567BEADCB3ABC4EE2E8EA12169DF071448F404B05409C954FE84D3BCF94973219E
Key Value
FileNamequilt_0.46-2_all.deb
FileSize301400
MD5BCD975865299208A446EE928F77496B1
PackageDescriptionTool to work with series of patches Quilt manages a series of patches by keeping track of the changes each of them makes. They are logically organized as a stack, and you can apply, un-apply, refresh them easily by traveling into the stack (push/pop). . Quilt is good for managing additional patches applied to a package received as a tarball or maintained in another version control system. The stacked organization is proven to be efficient for the management of very large patch sets (more than hundred patches). As matter of fact, it was designed by and for linux kernel hackers (Andrew Morton, from the -mm branch, is the original author), and its main use by the current upstream maintainer is to manage the (hundreds of) patches against the kernel made for the SUSE distribution. . This package completely integrates into the CDBS, allowing maintainers using this new paradigm for their packaging scripts to benefit from the comfort of quilt when editing their diff against upstream. The package also provides some basic support for those not using CDBS. . http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/quilt is the current best approximation of an upstream homepage.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamequilt
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion0.46-2
SHA-1BFC0F7877F1EF055A0D98AD13AA464E02374752E
SHA-2566C44AE7DC8BC54FC515892D10A5169F248A46C554798B6908243CEAE959D12DF
nsrl-sha256rds241-sha256.zip