Result for 1F598BC0E60E2A752E97F6AFBBB6F4E17FF364F7

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/libclassad.so
FileSize19
MD5D516411546916DCDE70FE3F4CD152AC5
SHA-11F598BC0E60E2A752E97F6AFBBB6F4E17FF364F7
SHA-256902F73DE398018E2BF95F0B1DC43949117E0670099142862464AF550BEC0CB55
SSDEEP3:EGNx:EGNx
TLSH
hashlookup:parent-total14
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 14 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5F40530BE6389E07A21D91265A6EDBAA8
PackageArcharmv5tel
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.fc13
PackageVersion1.0.4
SHA-1390A8AE40B143CFF83ABC977EFF5678E0D2BAABB
SHA-2564B0E47A09F7C61F2419AAC33986CDCC645B37D0C36BAA6DEBA92DED8FF3B4CA5
Key Value
MD5DBECB08F42759574ACC1AAEC3999BD18
PackageArchsparcv9
PackageDescriptionHeader files for Condor's ClassAd Library, a powerful and flexible, semi-structured representation of data.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameclassads-devel
PackageRelease1.fc12
PackageVersion1.0.4
SHA-1FC8A771529A8755E50170558129FAE30DF94844B
SHA-2565D684B3A809689F7BDEA4789E09C46C10A36B6983FE7587B24FB6CEBEF91CF57
Key Value
MD54A039B895313C6631AA33F8FE6B353F6
PackageArchsparc64
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.fc9
PackageVersion1.0
SHA-193CD3AFAFCB75EE0951667E853CDF781D9D36FC4
SHA-2563CAF0BBB590406D77E13B7F0ECFF20AADAE99421EE76EC39F22CD4EAAE618D8F
Key Value
MD5EC725D3E75DE6B450DD37C7F082BA46A
PackageArchsparcv9
PackageDescriptionHeader files for Condor's ClassAd Library, a powerful and flexible, semi-structured representation of data.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameclassads-devel
PackageRelease1.fc9
PackageVersion1.0
SHA-1614EC9BD946FF7B0BED7F10CC5A829206488C437
SHA-256C14F063172BC6B048DC1CB387F14EFABBA9FAC0F41AA048979B85BFD435D8DA1
Key Value
MD535D50D0DF099E876E8F0382D2D14238C
PackageArchia64
PackageDescriptionHeader files for Condor's ClassAd Library, a powerful and flexible, semi-structured representation of data.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameclassads-devel
PackageRelease1.fc9
PackageVersion1.0
SHA-18CBC9A7A600F22051784F53FD54E4183599106AB
SHA-2560926155DD1CA49577433D4F6AB3114FA87250ED13E21C51BE5CE894CC90FF504
Key Value
MD50C76F1D7780ABCD295DD5EB0DC1D5C70
PackageArchsparc64
PackageDescriptionHeader files for Condor's ClassAd Library, a powerful and flexible, semi-structured representation of data.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameclassads-devel
PackageRelease1.fc12
PackageVersion1.0.4
SHA-19909AF45B41F854BE6D344DD7BAC9A0B51250DCC
SHA-2561E3C9BD70A95E04A27405B1B4AD38DF7687BB5C3650169F6F004BEEB8C2391F8
Key Value
MD56EB24B7920A5D6BF68244CC79AD32CF4
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionHeader files for Condor's ClassAd Library, a powerful and flexible, semi-structured representation of data.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameclassads-devel
PackageRelease2.fc11
PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-1012D129EDBFD3E58721B472A21B6870865ABB614
SHA-2563B260DA414A4261E8E7CD779FB98CDB039DAC2EA3139C45F9D52ABEA10873D4D
Key Value
MD5FA107EBD7EDD1934E27731CA0BD105E1
PackageArchsparc64
PackageDescriptionHeader files for Condor's ClassAd Library, a powerful and flexible, semi-structured representation of data.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameclassads-devel
PackageRelease1.fc9
PackageVersion1.0
SHA-122E106C3CF52419979AA7572E077902CEF0FABB1
SHA-256ADE88F8245BBD26D63F1CF55C51F80C2840BFCED0F361018F0B55B514C1B768C
Key Value
MD5323A0671A98A32FADEEC2155E525233C
PackageArchs390x
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
PackageRelease2.fc11
PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-18B00BC2C26607D07678D600BAB4237CBD268067E
SHA-256174AC35B2B9B2CD586A4F31B44576EC32214A347818D020872D38F06757A4123
Key Value
MD54B12C73835A0BDE3075055783E1C38E7
PackageArchsparc64
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.fc12
PackageVersion1.0.4
SHA-1C1058D68434A6FBC25928A5408594979C3AB46A8
SHA-2564A335577784EB30F4C94FC1121C75B5BA5D030D1B3D930149146459DA030E82C
Key Value
MD56DDF16C7781DC22164D187E5C5FD24AF
PackageArchsparcv9
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.fc12
PackageVersion1.0.4
SHA-131632F4A4EDACC9FDC34CE30FE080ACF48E72411
SHA-25648B6054551D2F6A29D010C475BEC6FAACEC55956A8C25C0B0DEA3A6F9A485563
Key Value
MD5F784F63BD6ACB65F8D36062919CDCACD
PackageArchsparcv9
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.fc9
PackageVersion1.0
SHA-15CD5E66D584CC75AFCAC1C26B9545FD9C39FE4DA
SHA-2568C8E581952E26C0B3D159DB6BB2EA9BCB081DF589F43AFBE0EF74A555ED99E8D
Key Value
MD57008DA411D0D928321827F976142AD30
PackageArchia64
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.fc9
PackageVersion1.0
SHA-18AC3BE8C3A66335A1B23626820E0508D6D3C400B
SHA-2563B36FD6A019B052E630ADD9074F0F34E0F815FADB5777E12DC79D28F20E8559B
Key Value
MD5DA270EEEAA122BC08201BE81184B3DBE
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionHeader files for Condor's ClassAd Library, a powerful and flexible, semi-structured representation of data.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameclassads-devel
PackageRelease1.fc13
PackageVersion1.0.4
SHA-16ABA455E2F32216E7075CC7C41A59D8A5EAEA9F5
SHA-25678B25057345AE3D167850673018AA97690332642A0AFF163113DF26E26D9DCC9