Result for 265B16DA6199777FC81AEE2F05CCDC7C5EDBBFB3

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man3/File::pushd.3pm.gz
FileSize3860
MD534D23C62827419987ABB094A0D080460
RDS:package_id222721
SHA-1265B16DA6199777FC81AEE2F05CCDC7C5EDBBFB3
SHA-2568A21F613AA64406BEF9BB83CC08C98B48EE28C7471C07798AAEB791AD3C4E8ED
SSDEEP96:ya/yQHWFJmUoa63oJQ4XC/+jZR5xJVoB7hU2OCOWupbQNcT/k8Q:b9HprZ4JfXa+Di722tTupbQNcT/4
TLSHT1F4818E5BBC79C96877A7E17800572F151153F55DBC2CA0BA0FE70249C78B445FE7205A
insert-timestamp1727040865.2666132
sourceRDS.db
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
FileSize13570
MD56DFAD6573A2B8CFF6FF9C4F63C4F7E76
PackageDescriptionmodule for changing directory temporarily for a limited scope File::pushd does a temporary chdir that is easily and automatically reverted, similar to pushd in some Unix command shells. It works by creating an object that caches the original working directory. When the object is destroyed, the destructor calls chdir to revert to the original working directory. By storing the object in a lexical variable with a limited scope, this happens automatically at the end of the scope. . This is very handy when working with temporary directories for tasks like testing; a function is provided to streamline getting a temporary directory from File::Temp.
PackageMaintainerDebian Perl Group <pkg-perl-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibfile-pushd-perl
PackageSectionperl
PackageVersion1.009-1
SHA-14AB9FFC4021884D1BF8F4D9E2D38BFCC72C4A36E
SHA-256FF652FC26B347BE2A9F06FBB961D50FA1D3A7BDA83C69D8E8CA5215DFF624F88
Key Value
FileSize11908
MD5F44BBF19CEE94257840323BF000C719E
PackageDescriptionmodule for changing directory temporarily for a limited scope File::pushd does a temporary chdir that is easily and automatically reverted, similar to pushd in some Unix command shells. It works by creating an object that caches the original working directory. When the object is destroyed, the destructor calls chdir to revert to the original working directory. By storing the object in a lexical variable with a limited scope, this happens automatically at the end of the scope. . This is very handy when working with temporary directories for tasks like testing; a function is provided to streamline getting a temporary directory from File::Temp.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibfile-pushd-perl
PackageSectionperl
PackageVersion1.009-1
SHA-1ACEA67014BAF135E28F7F6D6C7CB23595AF08BE5
SHA-25674BD7604329F6B15D59E58B6C2BBCC145B026A012F5814A433550A880ACEBB54