Result for 236815FF185C84B250A71CC98FDA310589805D7D

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man3/Minion::Backend.3pm.gz
FileSize5041
MD5F0127DB959CC11612CD3AB0EB85579D8
SHA-1236815FF185C84B250A71CC98FDA310589805D7D
SHA-25678C1706446A2B21A282605762D9EF12195993A9CA87D50BE8AB2E0EDBDFA488E
SSDEEP96:5nlu1/q9OSOHv2mZeJwOmUzKMQ17YLCx0whSAdC36z:5luJqKHMJwLUA17dx0wSAdCKz
TLSHT156A15AB5E06DF4F07CD29060D385D679A406AC70894BF7687B05708FA86A4AC61BFAE0
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD52831C111AEDBAA5D68152CE6DBEA72B9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMinion is a high performance job queue for the Perl programming language, with support for multiple named queues, priorities, high priority fast lane, delayed jobs, job dependencies, job progress, job results, retries with backoff, rate limiting, unique jobs, expiring jobs, statistics, distributed workers, parallel processing, autoscaling, remote control, at https://mojolicious.org admin ui, resource leak protection and multiple backends (such as at https://www.postgresql.org). Job queues allow you to process time and/or computationally intensive tasks in background processes, outside of the request/response lifecycle of web applications. Among those tasks you'll commonly find image resizing, spam filtering, HTTP downloads, building tarballs, warming caches and basically everything else you can imagine that's not super fast. Take a look at our excellent documentation in Minion::Guide!
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-Minion
PackageReleasebp156.2.1
PackageVersion10.25
SHA-14B1CAAD9C97521BADDB22E82419C20A2961C1FB9
SHA-25683E88F953026A25DDBAE09CC828B153AA4008CAEF736147248472B17403BE435
Key Value
MD58EBCE55F2CCEE3357D9D72DA033BE734
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMinion is a high performance job queue for the Perl programming language, with support for multiple named queues, priorities, high priority fast lane, delayed jobs, job dependencies, job progress, job results, retries with backoff, rate limiting, unique jobs, expiring jobs, statistics, distributed workers, parallel processing, autoscaling, remote control, at https://mojolicious.org admin ui, resource leak protection and multiple backends (such as at https://www.postgresql.org). Job queues allow you to process time and/or computationally intensive tasks in background processes, outside of the request/response lifecycle of web applications. Among those tasks you'll commonly find image resizing, spam filtering, HTTP downloads, building tarballs, warming caches and basically everything else you can imagine that's not super fast. Take a look at our excellent documentation in Minion::Guide!
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-Minion
PackageReleasebp155.1.6
PackageVersion10.25
SHA-1893FE8A8B762DC88A44F1600F2E5CAB9B9928913
SHA-2560B16B6FEFE845F48BE3C99030DDA2F2F1317B6B124DE32D0B3CAEB08508316F6