Result for 215B7C22029D934C08FE8F33691B9A1474D6A348

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/packages/perl-DateTime/leaptab.txt
FileSize459
MD5ACCEA7815BC9B520F4793569016527A7
SHA-1215B7C22029D934C08FE8F33691B9A1474D6A348
SHA-256CED0F185C54EC66706C5E46C3FF8CDB508F7B1B6A87D49BB5C472D3C72939F91
SSDEEP6:ihf4c3QcbcSSbU/TZinE1Vb5u5IESuJVSD/TBnx:ihAm/SbsZUEr5u5OuJVSDbT
TLSHT10CF05703B3CE0F9C2DDBF6516159293F9767D500D362546D3F952C604D8E95728F4436
hashlookup:parent-total23
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 23)

The searched file hash is included in 23 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5925D9C69B0CDF2E505727BCD74FDC135
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDateTime is a class for the representation of date/time combinations, and is part of the Perl DateTime project. It represents the Gregorian calendar, extended backwards in time before its creation (in 1582). This is sometimes known as the "proleptic Gregorian calendar". In this calendar, the first day of the calendar (the epoch), is the first day of year 1, which corresponds to the date which was (incorrectly) believed to be the birth of Jesus Christ. The calendar represented does have a year 0, and in that way differs from how dates are often written using "BCE/CE" or "BC/AD". For infinite datetimes, please see the DateTime::Infinite module.
PackageNameperl-DateTime
PackageReleaselp150.102.2
PackageVersion1.55
SHA-10317BBE3F80178669A03576AB9906F20EFFBF68D
SHA-2568297446A7D4EE17DB37971BFBE6A75C4B5F7272CAE96FECB016753B652EA9519
Key Value
MD5F44BF739D315D520916D8AE0C8902671
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDateTime is a class for the representation of date/time combinations, and is part of the Perl DateTime project. It represents the Gregorian calendar, extended backwards in time before its creation (in 1582). This is sometimes known as the "proleptic Gregorian calendar". In this calendar, the first day of the calendar (the epoch), is the first day of year 1, which corresponds to the date which was (incorrectly) believed to be the birth of Jesus Christ. The calendar represented does have a year 0, and in that way differs from how dates are often written using "BCE/CE" or "BC/AD". For infinite datetimes, please see the DateTime::Infinite module.
PackageNameperl-DateTime
PackageRelease102.2
PackageVersion1.55
SHA-11686AB3B3199D1FE95C87A9D2848DF1DCD367190
SHA-256925171B833D788F2F4EC4FA6F8CC2DD9384A95414EF9C9FF00562BF0179644F0
Key Value
MD5B1DE1DF924AD4A80118F87C675B1920F
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionDateTime is a class for the representation of date/time combinations, and is part of the Perl DateTime project. For details on this project please see http://datetime.perl.org/. The DateTime site has a FAQ which may help answer many "how do I do X?" questions. The FAQ is at http://datetime.perl.org/wiki/datetime/page/FAQ. It represents the Gregorian calendar, extended backwards in time before its creation (in 1582). This is sometimes known as the "proleptic Gregorian calendar". In this calendar, the first day of the calendar (the epoch), is the first day of year 1, which corresponds to the date which was (incorrectly) believed to be the birth of Jesus Christ. The calendar represented does have a year 0, and in that way differs from how dates are often written using "BCE/CE" or "BC/AD". For infinite datetimes, please see the DateTime::Infinite module.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNameperl-DateTime
PackageRelease1.16
PackageVersion1.45
SHA-11BB1FB45CE02EB8F884E11C06CB67974E0C04CE6
SHA-2564E92EB5AC69A957420508943ACAD62C4A35457C180DCFAB5D7EB45B3C5255129
Key Value
MD511422B307AE8A7A3402E0BC9846773A7
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionDateTime is a class for the representation of date/time combinations, and is part of the Perl DateTime project. For details on this project please see http://datetime.perl.org/. The DateTime site has a FAQ which may help answer many "how do I do X?" questions. The FAQ is at http://datetime.perl.org/wiki/datetime/page/FAQ. It represents the Gregorian calendar, extended backwards in time before its creation (in 1582). This is sometimes known as the "proleptic Gregorian calendar". In this calendar, the first day of the calendar (the epoch), is the first day of year 1, which corresponds to the date which was (incorrectly) believed to be the birth of Jesus Christ. The calendar represented does have a year 0, and in that way differs from how dates are often written using "BCE/CE" or "BC/AD". For infinite datetimes, please see the DateTime::Infinite module.
PackageNameperl-DateTime
PackageRelease3.1
PackageVersion1.54
SHA-11C2F554715814F1BBF1BC753EE9933CA98DF99ED
SHA-2563D7464888AA8CA84BA068BFD5C7ACDE835A218C82A6AA04D60D9E6BA48EE497B
Key Value
MD50DDE714B6FAFDBD4EEED7917551DD1D2
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionDateTime is a class for the representation of date/time combinations, and is part of the Perl DateTime project. It represents the Gregorian calendar, extended backwards in time before its creation (in 1582). This is sometimes known as the "proleptic Gregorian calendar". In this calendar, the first day of the calendar (the epoch), is the first day of year 1, which corresponds to the date which was (incorrectly) believed to be the birth of Jesus Christ. The calendar represented does have a year 0, and in that way differs from how dates are often written using "BCE/CE" or "BC/AD". For infinite datetimes, please see the DateTime::Infinite module.
PackageNameperl-DateTime
PackageRelease102.2
PackageVersion1.55
SHA-12765DE74CDF8FF725A5DD2FE17B2E294893A4B1E
SHA-2564F6A0A4D027CA9595F809C14CD4C7F54222986255007C4998109F1E93F0490B2
Key Value
MD561F6AFEE26F9855EDABFE9FC2020F4FA
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDateTime is a class for the representation of date/time combinations, and is part of the Perl DateTime project. It represents the Gregorian calendar, extended backwards in time before its creation (in 1582). This is sometimes known as the "proleptic Gregorian calendar". In this calendar, the first day of the calendar (the epoch), is the first day of year 1, which corresponds to the date which was (incorrectly) believed to be the birth of Jesus Christ. The calendar represented does have a year 0, and in that way differs from how dates are often written using "BCE/CE" or "BC/AD". For infinite datetimes, please see the DateTime::Infinite module.
PackageNameperl-DateTime
PackageRelease102.1
PackageVersion1.55
SHA-128DA4B70CA56699F8BAFA7B0870F2E91AC6C6F39
SHA-256C19F73904EC6A158A022CA21F6F9902072DEF4CE1E2CB048095A16C4FBF60417
Key Value
MD50FC42A29525487D86E1FA401969D0AD8
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDateTime is a class for the representation of date/time combinations, and is part of the Perl DateTime project. It represents the Gregorian calendar, extended backwards in time before its creation (in 1582). This is sometimes known as the "proleptic Gregorian calendar". In this calendar, the first day of the calendar (the epoch), is the first day of year 1, which corresponds to the date which was (incorrectly) believed to be the birth of Jesus Christ. The calendar represented does have a year 0, and in that way differs from how dates are often written using "BCE/CE" or "BC/AD". For infinite datetimes, please see the DateTime::Infinite module.
PackageNameperl-DateTime
PackageRelease102.2
PackageVersion1.55
SHA-12F80F4B01FC6DD87448222A4656B42F89A3D088C
SHA-256972933528BC30BE0FDCD79E9D0A98016464A2172BDE4986642200B26E144AF33
Key Value
MD57244822CEBB790C2A5F51D52B9768D43
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDateTime is a class for the representation of date/time combinations, and is part of the Perl DateTime project. It represents the Gregorian calendar, extended backwards in time before its creation (in 1582). This is sometimes known as the "proleptic Gregorian calendar". In this calendar, the first day of the calendar (the epoch), is the first day of year 1, which corresponds to the date which was (incorrectly) believed to be the birth of Jesus Christ. The calendar represented does have a year 0, and in that way differs from how dates are often written using "BCE/CE" or "BC/AD". For infinite datetimes, please see the DateTime::Infinite module.
PackageNameperl-DateTime
PackageRelease102.2
PackageVersion1.55
SHA-1585D18A152BFE0A0F117F06BB691CC39C22FC93E
SHA-256FDD9EA99AB7358B0E057FAB300A59528225A65C6B36A2091970FBAB4739B7EF4
Key Value
MD504FC80E8A9EEAFD22E75504156898DD7
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDateTime is a class for the representation of date/time combinations, and is part of the Perl DateTime project. It represents the Gregorian calendar, extended backwards in time before its creation (in 1582). This is sometimes known as the "proleptic Gregorian calendar". In this calendar, the first day of the calendar (the epoch), is the first day of year 1, which corresponds to the date which was (incorrectly) believed to be the birth of Jesus Christ. The calendar represented does have a year 0, and in that way differs from how dates are often written using "BCE/CE" or "BC/AD". For infinite datetimes, please see the DateTime::Infinite module.
PackageNameperl-DateTime
PackageReleaselp152.102.2
PackageVersion1.55
SHA-173993830F707B36A58B3734B3E194B861C2D655E
SHA-256497F889E937C66D2CF7085CEA3156952A43E57002E4241335C5DDFB36A37E2A7
Key Value
MD50899BADF7AEE9AE5A3EE33BBC6EA63FA
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDateTime is a class for the representation of date/time combinations, and is part of the Perl DateTime project. For details on this project please see http://datetime.perl.org/. The DateTime site has a FAQ which may help answer many "how do I do X?" questions. The FAQ is at http://datetime.perl.org/wiki/datetime/page/FAQ. It represents the Gregorian calendar, extended backwards in time before its creation (in 1582). This is sometimes known as the "proleptic Gregorian calendar". In this calendar, the first day of the calendar (the epoch), is the first day of year 1, which corresponds to the date which was (incorrectly) believed to be the birth of Jesus Christ. The calendar represented does have a year 0, and in that way differs from how dates are often written using "BCE/CE" or "BC/AD". For infinite datetimes, please see the DateTime::Infinite module.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNameperl-DateTime
PackageRelease1.16
PackageVersion1.45
SHA-17E53AD8207A57693CFBFEC30D045EE7B9545E5C5
SHA-2566A2CED9423E764F30864C171B17D5E948272E3A8018E6A1D824B2377A0B03614