Result for 210C56C2D9888576D93E79357668D0EFB9AF498E

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/.build-id/9f/9a80a80ea5dae95caf664410442abffb09d63c
FileSize37
MD50E6EE0023448AF9EC7727341E78CEC96
SHA-1210C56C2D9888576D93E79357668D0EFB9AF498E
SHA-2560A56C7C5B505F8795D980EC3A3BCBC4FF0BC808D23CA0048DF21A84BEF245394
SSDEEP3:gCD/lKInQHJn:X/dQHJ
TLSH
hashlookup:parent-total10
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 10 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD59010DEB381893F13F760822606B726C9
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionNeko is a high-level dynamically typed programming language which can also be used as an embedded scripting language. It has been designed to provide a common run-time for several different languages. Neko is not only very easy to learn and use, but also has the flexibility of being able to extend the language with C libraries. You can even write generators from your own language to Neko and then use the Neko run-time to compile, run, and access existing libraries. If you need to add a scripting language to your application, Neko provides one of the best trade-offs available between simplicity, extensibility and speed. Neko allows the language designer to focus on design whilst reusing a fast and well constructed run-time, as well as existing libraries for accessing file system, network, databases, XML... Neko has a compiler and virtual machine. The Virtual Machine is both very lightweight and extremely well optimized so that it can run very quickly. The VM can be easily embedded into any application and your libraries are directly accessible using the C foreign function interface. The compiler converts a source .neko file into a byte-code .n file that can be executed with the Virtual Machine. Although the compiler is written in Neko itself, it is still very fast. You can use the compiler as standalone command-line executable separated from the VM, or as a Neko library to perform compile-and-run for interactive languages.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenekovm
PackageRelease4.fc33
PackageVersion2.3.0
SHA-13E8620035601C87DCBBAA8BB8C71BD8FCDFCBDC7
SHA-256BE5731F8FB50246D93E7E91CF0AB0B25D6DD200DC99346E7E3C6932107A690EF
Key Value
MD57F5B11AF7C49D98D30F200E52AAA7875
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionNeko is a high-level dynamically typed programming language which can also be used as an embedded scripting language. It has been designed to provide a common run-time for several different languages. Neko is not only very easy to learn and use, but also has the flexibility of being able to extend the language with C libraries. You can even write generators from your own language to Neko and then use the Neko run-time to compile, run, and access existing libraries. If you need to add a scripting language to your application, Neko provides one of the best trade-offs available between simplicity, extensibility and speed. Neko allows the language designer to focus on design whilst reusing a fast and well constructed run-time, as well as existing libraries for accessing file system, network, databases, XML... Neko has a compiler and virtual machine. The Virtual Machine is both very lightweight and extremely well optimized so that it can run very quickly. The VM can be easily embedded into any application and your libraries are directly accessible using the C foreign function interface. The compiler converts a source .neko file into a byte-code .n file that can be executed with the Virtual Machine. Although the compiler is written in Neko itself, it is still very fast. You can use the compiler as standalone command-line executable separated from the VM, or as a Neko library to perform compile-and-run for interactive languages.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenekovm
PackageRelease4.fc33
PackageVersion2.3.0
SHA-1B17D705189643251627DB2D40798E4E7539C9C7B
SHA-256203EBC4160C992893623FA9DC0EEE1BCC32BD3953DBBE78CD736304E2C2693C4
Key Value
MD56546A4C404BBA5385A0B9505AE0A0411
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionNeko is a high-level dynamically typed programming language which can also be used as an embedded scripting language. It has been designed to provide a common run-time for several different languages. Neko is not only very easy to learn and use, but also has the flexibility of being able to extend the language with C libraries. You can even write generators from your own language to Neko and then use the Neko run-time to compile, run, and access existing libraries. If you need to add a scripting language to your application, Neko provides one of the best trade-offs available between simplicity, extensibility and speed. Neko allows the language designer to focus on design whilst reusing a fast and well constructed run-time, as well as existing libraries for accessing file system, network, databases, XML... Neko has a compiler and virtual machine. The Virtual Machine is both very lightweight and extremely well optimized so that it can run very quickly. The VM can be easily embedded into any application and your libraries are directly accessible using the C foreign function interface. The compiler converts a source .neko file into a byte-code .n file that can be executed with the Virtual Machine. Although the compiler is written in Neko itself, it is still very fast. You can use the compiler as standalone command-line executable separated from the VM, or as a Neko library to perform compile-and-run for interactive languages.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenekovm
PackageRelease6.fc34
PackageVersion2.3.0
SHA-172F5509060FCDC881BEF3728A74566737FAEEB16
SHA-256E153BCF006917C4EDC724DE429EFA539EE1EAC34754450001103BF8C52F2D411
Key Value
MD5FAF8B579336E9974E310C0713946E89E
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionNeko is a high-level dynamically typed programming language which can also be used as an embedded scripting language. It has been designed to provide a common run-time for several different languages. Neko is not only very easy to learn and use, but also has the flexibility of being able to extend the language with C libraries. You can even write generators from your own language to Neko and then use the Neko run-time to compile, run, and access existing libraries. If you need to add a scripting language to your application, Neko provides one of the best trade-offs available between simplicity, extensibility and speed. Neko allows the language designer to focus on design whilst reusing a fast and well constructed run-time, as well as existing libraries for accessing file system, network, databases, XML... Neko has a compiler and virtual machine. The Virtual Machine is both very lightweight and extremely well optimized so that it can run very quickly. The VM can be easily embedded into any application and your libraries are directly accessible using the C foreign function interface. The compiler converts a source .neko file into a byte-code .n file that can be executed with the Virtual Machine. Although the compiler is written in Neko itself, it is still very fast. You can use the compiler as standalone command-line executable separated from the VM, or as a Neko library to perform compile-and-run for interactive languages.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenekovm
PackageRelease1.el8
PackageVersion2.3.0
SHA-1161C538ACF107EF03FF8883B2EEFF2D64EFC3274
SHA-2566F5E885851F14C27E79C7DEE7D898F5A63A17C944286F7BECBC49085DDCC535F
Key Value
MD5B7D75400095167D989670C77D83D0EE5
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionNeko is a high-level dynamically typed programming language which can also be used as an embedded scripting language. It has been designed to provide a common run-time for several different languages. Neko is not only very easy to learn and use, but also has the flexibility of being able to extend the language with C libraries. You can even write generators from your own language to Neko and then use the Neko run-time to compile, run, and access existing libraries. If you need to add a scripting language to your application, Neko provides one of the best trade-offs available between simplicity, extensibility and speed. Neko allows the language designer to focus on design whilst reusing a fast and well constructed run-time, as well as existing libraries for accessing file system, network, databases, XML... Neko has a compiler and virtual machine. The Virtual Machine is both very lightweight and extremely well optimized so that it can run very quickly. The VM can be easily embedded into any application and your libraries are directly accessible using the C foreign function interface. The compiler converts a source .neko file into a byte-code .n file that can be executed with the Virtual Machine. Although the compiler is written in Neko itself, it is still very fast. You can use the compiler as standalone command-line executable separated from the VM, or as a Neko library to perform compile-and-run for interactive languages.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenekovm
PackageRelease2.fc32
PackageVersion2.3.0
SHA-1CAE8E3895EB0A0D6C4E91B645D5562082EDA1DAC
SHA-2561761FC08FBB856C767ACD52E569C1CBB68F65986902A25E810316E508AF929EB
Key Value
MD5D5EC8B984967DBA4F650BC69BE652BF0
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionNeko is a high-level dynamically typed programming language which can also be used as an embedded scripting language. It has been designed to provide a common run-time for several different languages. Neko is not only very easy to learn and use, but also has the flexibility of being able to extend the language with C libraries. You can even write generators from your own language to Neko and then use the Neko run-time to compile, run, and access existing libraries. If you need to add a scripting language to your application, Neko provides one of the best trade-offs available between simplicity, extensibility and speed. Neko allows the language designer to focus on design whilst reusing a fast and well constructed run-time, as well as existing libraries for accessing file system, network, databases, XML... Neko has a compiler and virtual machine. The Virtual Machine is both very lightweight and extremely well optimized so that it can run very quickly. The VM can be easily embedded into any application and your libraries are directly accessible using the C foreign function interface. The compiler converts a source .neko file into a byte-code .n file that can be executed with the Virtual Machine. Although the compiler is written in Neko itself, it is still very fast. You can use the compiler as standalone command-line executable separated from the VM, or as a Neko library to perform compile-and-run for interactive languages.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenekovm
PackageRelease2.fc32
PackageVersion2.3.0
SHA-1B0529685B4C0E357E2D8497CE3BB04F1CDDACADD
SHA-2561B045799F40A8ED110E25AFB9A8A5FFC995E688BCAB0A42EFF839DC52407AECE
Key Value
MD5477C0D12E5A9C3B9BDBAB30B4D6292B2
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionNeko is a high-level dynamically typed programming language which can also be used as an embedded scripting language. It has been designed to provide a common run-time for several different languages. Neko is not only very easy to learn and use, but also has the flexibility of being able to extend the language with C libraries. You can even write generators from your own language to Neko and then use the Neko run-time to compile, run, and access existing libraries. If you need to add a scripting language to your application, Neko provides one of the best trade-offs available between simplicity, extensibility and speed. Neko allows the language designer to focus on design whilst reusing a fast and well constructed run-time, as well as existing libraries for accessing file system, network, databases, XML... Neko has a compiler and virtual machine. The Virtual Machine is both very lightweight and extremely well optimized so that it can run very quickly. The VM can be easily embedded into any application and your libraries are directly accessible using the C foreign function interface. The compiler converts a source .neko file into a byte-code .n file that can be executed with the Virtual Machine. Although the compiler is written in Neko itself, it is still very fast. You can use the compiler as standalone command-line executable separated from the VM, or as a Neko library to perform compile-and-run for interactive languages.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenekovm
PackageRelease6.fc34
PackageVersion2.3.0
SHA-1D57B2126D6744FB8C60FED0C7F21061696BA7E8E
SHA-256800CF8B65D2570A64237805DCD8C922DA3B9EA1FFB03F1153C095C69A879FDF9
Key Value
MD565A7C17BEC85E28F5F161B1AFB87FB1F
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionNeko is a high-level dynamically typed programming language which can also be used as an embedded scripting language. It has been designed to provide a common run-time for several different languages. Neko is not only very easy to learn and use, but also has the flexibility of being able to extend the language with C libraries. You can even write generators from your own language to Neko and then use the Neko run-time to compile, run, and access existing libraries. If you need to add a scripting language to your application, Neko provides one of the best trade-offs available between simplicity, extensibility and speed. Neko allows the language designer to focus on design whilst reusing a fast and well constructed run-time, as well as existing libraries for accessing file system, network, databases, XML... Neko has a compiler and virtual machine. The Virtual Machine is both very lightweight and extremely well optimized so that it can run very quickly. The VM can be easily embedded into any application and your libraries are directly accessible using the C foreign function interface. The compiler converts a source .neko file into a byte-code .n file that can be executed with the Virtual Machine. Although the compiler is written in Neko itself, it is still very fast. You can use the compiler as standalone command-line executable separated from the VM, or as a Neko library to perform compile-and-run for interactive languages.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenekovm
PackageRelease1.el8
PackageVersion2.3.0
SHA-1C83CE49A791174B42FA04D58234552C9FE1E8419
SHA-2566E44824A38831AC08E09F6976224822BDE76D85246624361A9BAE942473CD132
Key Value
MD5959DA7D5A05B90001F6D9394D7D97F58
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionNeko is a high-level dynamically typed programming language which can also be used as an embedded scripting language. It has been designed to provide a common run-time for several different languages. Neko is not only very easy to learn and use, but also has the flexibility of being able to extend the language with C libraries. You can even write generators from your own language to Neko and then use the Neko run-time to compile, run, and access existing libraries. If you need to add a scripting language to your application, Neko provides one of the best trade-offs available between simplicity, extensibility and speed. Neko allows the language designer to focus on design whilst reusing a fast and well constructed run-time, as well as existing libraries for accessing file system, network, databases, XML... Neko has a compiler and virtual machine. The Virtual Machine is both very lightweight and extremely well optimized so that it can run very quickly. The VM can be easily embedded into any application and your libraries are directly accessible using the C foreign function interface. The compiler converts a source .neko file into a byte-code .n file that can be executed with the Virtual Machine. Although the compiler is written in Neko itself, it is still very fast. You can use the compiler as standalone command-line executable separated from the VM, or as a Neko library to perform compile-and-run for interactive languages.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenekovm
PackageRelease1.el8
PackageVersion2.3.0
SHA-1D11F8C87C3949745A9F16CB7F4D9CA3005D69665
SHA-2565A6699D628C9931E825B2D135B7ACE797799AB9864674F5984A43C3E071868D4
Key Value
MD5A5AD1474EE314E3103568A77725D654F
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionNeko is a high-level dynamically typed programming language which can also be used as an embedded scripting language. It has been designed to provide a common run-time for several different languages. Neko is not only very easy to learn and use, but also has the flexibility of being able to extend the language with C libraries. You can even write generators from your own language to Neko and then use the Neko run-time to compile, run, and access existing libraries. If you need to add a scripting language to your application, Neko provides one of the best trade-offs available between simplicity, extensibility and speed. Neko allows the language designer to focus on design whilst reusing a fast and well constructed run-time, as well as existing libraries for accessing file system, network, databases, XML... Neko has a compiler and virtual machine. The Virtual Machine is both very lightweight and extremely well optimized so that it can run very quickly. The VM can be easily embedded into any application and your libraries are directly accessible using the C foreign function interface. The compiler converts a source .neko file into a byte-code .n file that can be executed with the Virtual Machine. Although the compiler is written in Neko itself, it is still very fast. You can use the compiler as standalone command-line executable separated from the VM, or as a Neko library to perform compile-and-run for interactive languages.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenekovm
PackageRelease1.el8
PackageVersion2.3.0
SHA-10C29F2599F7E1200FF4739A5725B3656659AB095
SHA-25637C018239F1FA0EFF66EA886F2E81492F30CDDF28A6966516D300C5F209C44D9