Result for 23108E0F6CA7D8CAA1A6A6224F5322E21BA0A27D

Query result

Key Value
FileNamecups-2.3.3op2-source.tar.gz
FileSize7993205
MD5524266752CF243C968921547B18EE594
RDS:package_id293705
SHA-123108E0F6CA7D8CAA1A6A6224F5322E21BA0A27D
SHA-256DEB3575BBE79C0AE963402787F265BFCF8D804A71FC2C94318A74EFEC86F96DF
SSDEEP196608:QDd7kU7LHLWsnqwtUpZ6edjRr142A2r508LxSfknS:QR7h7nRa/6e5RrzrW89SkS
TLSHT1088633CED23538717826969B93B82AA33D60B560B20B187115FF887FB91F55EF58B034
insert-timestamp1678967144.9327304
sourceRDS.db
hashlookup:parent-total14
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 14)

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
MD59258A13B7980A197F9A81DBA2F63E823
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCUPS is a modular printing system which allows a computer to act as a print server. A computer running CUPS is a host that can accept print jobs from client computers, process them, and send them to the appropriate printer. CUPS consists of a print spooler and scheduler, a filter system that converts the print data to a format that the printer will understand, and a backend system that sends this data to the print device. CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. It also provides the traditional command line interfaces for the System V and Berkeley print systems, and provides support for the Berkeley print system's Line Printer Daemon protocol and limited support for the server message block (SMB) protocol. CUPS comes with a built-in web-based interface.
PackageNamecups
PackageRelease267.1
PackageVersion2.3.3op2
SHA-189835568C0A1C2BF5F4E0806920CA2A75B5734D2
SHA-256B130CF874AB66F19D1BE0B1E08F02DDD80A41CF015DC48B0A2C55E8AD437CF59
Key Value
MD53F66BD21804CCF5D0F6677EB5F63098E
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCUPS is a modular printing system which allows a computer to act as a print server. A computer running CUPS is a host that can accept print jobs from client computers, process them, and send them to the appropriate printer. CUPS consists of a print spooler and scheduler, a filter system that converts the print data to a format that the printer will understand, and a backend system that sends this data to the print device. CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. It also provides the traditional command line interfaces for the System V and Berkeley print systems, and provides support for the Berkeley print system's Line Printer Daemon protocol and limited support for the server message block (SMB) protocol. CUPS comes with a built-in web-based interface.
PackageNamecups
PackageReleaselp152.263.1
PackageVersion2.3.3op2
SHA-1E3CAA26E2B3690A5B9520E405A086F54997FE081
SHA-25614561AA3A71E443604854936FCEAC3B472D90123D45BEF8E1FAFFBD133FF1FEA
Key Value
MD5FA6957B924EB8204358B5C9F9D35A60B
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCUPS is a modular printing system which allows a computer to act as a print server. A computer running CUPS is a host that can accept print jobs from client computers, process them, and send them to the appropriate printer. CUPS consists of a print spooler and scheduler, a filter system that converts the print data to a format that the printer will understand, and a backend system that sends this data to the print device. CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. It also provides the traditional command line interfaces for the System V and Berkeley print systems, and provides support for the Berkeley print system's Line Printer Daemon protocol and limited support for the server message block (SMB) protocol. CUPS comes with a built-in web-based interface.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamecups
PackageRelease4.1
PackageVersion2.3.3op2
SHA-1C3FD7C82F3881BF3274CB7CD0CF847D56589DEB6
SHA-256310B836DAC7CDBDBCC50AA4FEC40512E8675127874188D9C1D7C51B7414B9488
Key Value
MD5140A3D8F3B0FE80C13CF83678FFEC75B
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionCUPS is a modular printing system which allows a computer to act as a print server. A computer running CUPS is a host that can accept print jobs from client computers, process them, and send them to the appropriate printer. CUPS consists of a print spooler and scheduler, a filter system that converts the print data to a format that the printer will understand, and a backend system that sends this data to the print device. CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. It also provides the traditional command line interfaces for the System V and Berkeley print systems, and provides support for the Berkeley print system's Line Printer Daemon protocol and limited support for the server message block (SMB) protocol. CUPS comes with a built-in web-based interface.
PackageNamecups
PackageRelease4.1
PackageVersion2.3.3op2
SHA-1CFAE27FFA4D638B4FC75197DFCC45118F7F009D2
SHA-2565BA146C669A3BE46B94C78D88BC6C77535E8ED20F0CD8ADCCCD014712CEFB2E8
Key Value
MD55E889AD5256CBF9FAA014070090648CC
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionCUPS printing system provides a portable printing layer for UNIX® operating systems. It has been developed by Apple Inc. to promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors and users. CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command-line interfaces.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamecups
PackageRelease3.fc34
PackageVersion2.3.3op2
SHA-1E361102CB2331899074514D0AEBB7F358E6873B0
SHA-25630E51FC766ED73E6453F526F0FADD57C6D71506A1EC6375E37BACBCE6ED63C62
Key Value
MD5C0533B7AB3FFC6C80886D71E26B1BAD1
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCUPS is a modular printing system which allows a computer to act as a print server. A computer running CUPS is a host that can accept print jobs from client computers, process them, and send them to the appropriate printer. CUPS consists of a print spooler and scheduler, a filter system that converts the print data to a format that the printer will understand, and a backend system that sends this data to the print device. CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. It also provides the traditional command line interfaces for the System V and Berkeley print systems, and provides support for the Berkeley print system's Line Printer Daemon protocol and limited support for the server message block (SMB) protocol. CUPS comes with a built-in web-based interface.
PackageNamecups
PackageRelease8.2
PackageVersion2.3.3op2
SHA-112CD61EDBEEBC4C7EBBE63E8BA45993995389BD5
SHA-25676A8B3C58426A9DBF25C69D17F846D6D319062ABB7B567BBAABBCF767405D50A
Key Value
MD5A1C04EB8A970B3D4B59E6A0BB41088A6
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCUPS is a modular printing system which allows a computer to act as a print server. A computer running CUPS is a host that can accept print jobs from client computers, process them, and send them to the appropriate printer. CUPS consists of a print spooler and scheduler, a filter system that converts the print data to a format that the printer will understand, and a backend system that sends this data to the print device. CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. It also provides the traditional command line interfaces for the System V and Berkeley print systems, and provides support for the Berkeley print system's Line Printer Daemon protocol and limited support for the server message block (SMB) protocol. CUPS comes with a built-in web-based interface.
PackageNamecups
PackageRelease263.1
PackageVersion2.3.3op2
SHA-107ACF4E36A5609D65D1A99D9E4C46FB57BF77835
SHA-2560D202295F855F68447069C28CCE78586830C1B4127DB577E38A7D1BFB268F512
Key Value
MD563817EC4443C4AF228F3EA3373643F8E
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionCUPS printing system provides a portable printing layer for UNIX® operating systems. It has been developed by Apple Inc. to promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors and users. CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command-line interfaces. This is the main package needed for CUPS servers (machines where a printer is connected to or which host a queue for a network printer). It can also be used on CUPS clients so that they simply pick up broadcasted printer information from other CUPS servers and do not need to be assigned to a specific CUPS server by an /etc/cups/client.conf file.
PackageMaintainerns80 <ns80>
PackageNamecups
PackageRelease1.1.mga8
PackageVersion2.3.3op2
SHA-1D0890AD1B55CAAB453B4AFC8FA74753D0EF492FA
SHA-25627B83A0C9851D1093A88EB049767D3444C80F04B10B6DABE02CE61F34422B403
Key Value
MD58511EED211EE4B4378999D5AF7163651
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionCUPS printing system provides a portable printing layer for UNIX® operating systems. It has been developed by Apple Inc. to promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors and users. CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command-line interfaces. This is the main package needed for CUPS servers (machines where a printer is connected to or which host a queue for a network printer). It can also be used on CUPS clients so that they simply pick up broadcasted printer information from other CUPS servers and do not need to be assigned to a specific CUPS server by an /etc/cups/client.conf file.
PackageMaintainertmb <tmb>
PackageNamecups
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion2.3.3op2
SHA-1002DF38E36FCA6C3224D1CBA9DD0024AAF6DB379
SHA-256805A20C8478CFDA86D0A7928065B55915B6D379692E5752E6702458CCCCD6EE3
Key Value
MD5F32478F9ECBEBADAD77B00C2083D9391
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCUPS is a modular printing system which allows a computer to act as a print server. A computer running CUPS is a host that can accept print jobs from client computers, process them, and send them to the appropriate printer. CUPS consists of a print spooler and scheduler, a filter system that converts the print data to a format that the printer will understand, and a backend system that sends this data to the print device. CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. It also provides the traditional command line interfaces for the System V and Berkeley print systems, and provides support for the Berkeley print system's Line Printer Daemon protocol and limited support for the server message block (SMB) protocol. CUPS comes with a built-in web-based interface.
PackageNamecups
PackageRelease263.1
PackageVersion2.3.3op2
SHA-1B733C6973AE1904A7B00BB95EE218953CD4BF3FF
SHA-25613CAB469B2ACEDAC635517E7E40E3D608F9F41E20C7E388A9AE2DF9B1D8C992E
Key Value
MD5B2920B5B395BA5EA87685F67BA9FEEC0
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCUPS is a modular printing system which allows a computer to act as a print server. A computer running CUPS is a host that can accept print jobs from client computers, process them, and send them to the appropriate printer. CUPS consists of a print spooler and scheduler, a filter system that converts the print data to a format that the printer will understand, and a backend system that sends this data to the print device. CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. It also provides the traditional command line interfaces for the System V and Berkeley print systems, and provides support for the Berkeley print system's Line Printer Daemon protocol and limited support for the server message block (SMB) protocol. CUPS comes with a built-in web-based interface.
PackageNamecups
PackageRelease267.1
PackageVersion2.3.3op2
SHA-1D638E88DC3A26D10E2E56A8DE759FEB3935CB11B
SHA-256073EEA63247222BDB038353D559EC89F4F165E360FB394F93B53F2B2A0D96A48
Key Value
MD5E52E8F22B0901A9912476E3B8408D9E6
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionCUPS is a modular printing system which allows a computer to act as a print server. A computer running CUPS is a host that can accept print jobs from client computers, process them, and send them to the appropriate printer. CUPS consists of a print spooler and scheduler, a filter system that converts the print data to a format that the printer will understand, and a backend system that sends this data to the print device. CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. It also provides the traditional command line interfaces for the System V and Berkeley print systems, and provides support for the Berkeley print system's Line Printer Daemon protocol and limited support for the server message block (SMB) protocol. CUPS comes with a built-in web-based interface.
PackageNamecups
PackageRelease8.1
PackageVersion2.3.3op2
SHA-1D906ADB62B60A2F7FA2C810A5CA1DBF447E98FF7
SHA-2560B109F7331F158A738FF995941CD8489A97145612F840DB0565220C91F238A2E
Key Value
MD59306578C261AA075CD700DE9ABBE4ACF
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCUPS is a modular printing system which allows a computer to act as a print server. A computer running CUPS is a host that can accept print jobs from client computers, process them, and send them to the appropriate printer. CUPS consists of a print spooler and scheduler, a filter system that converts the print data to a format that the printer will understand, and a backend system that sends this data to the print device. CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. It also provides the traditional command line interfaces for the System V and Berkeley print systems, and provides support for the Berkeley print system's Line Printer Daemon protocol and limited support for the server message block (SMB) protocol. CUPS comes with a built-in web-based interface.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamecups
PackageRelease8.1
PackageVersion2.3.3op2
SHA-1E85AD39C6AF6D0BEEA07B833A76E8EE283C9D102
SHA-256122F13E2F9AA28A6D43851983FE97D8B4ED182EB830B868AE41119DD5C17404E
Key Value
MD56FC39BDB2578D4B85DC3C688C866D7CE
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCUPS is a modular printing system which allows a computer to act as a print server. A computer running CUPS is a host that can accept print jobs from client computers, process them, and send them to the appropriate printer. CUPS consists of a print spooler and scheduler, a filter system that converts the print data to a format that the printer will understand, and a backend system that sends this data to the print device. CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. It also provides the traditional command line interfaces for the System V and Berkeley print systems, and provides support for the Berkeley print system's Line Printer Daemon protocol and limited support for the server message block (SMB) protocol. CUPS comes with a built-in web-based interface.
PackageNamecups
PackageReleaselp153.263.1
PackageVersion2.3.3op2
SHA-1BC63406524C5AC1CE05D8CC58588C239DCD9F1FC
SHA-256958C037E8B1A4E700C74771695BB7A11AA3F5504CFC09062FCC1AC0E69DBEB39