Result for 26CD924E3DF50ADB8D226C73FBBC968CC19C9F4F

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/lmdb/__pycache__/tool.cpython-36.pyc
FileSize18520
MD5B2026E31893AF74371D9DDEB4ED6EEFB
SHA-126CD924E3DF50ADB8D226C73FBBC968CC19C9F4F
SHA-25611AD7C19AE67BE9025E4D44ABDF82E36A838CE7F565EE823311F55AF327F0F14
SSDEEP384:vFCtVSrD/EeTycD6RPJ/NhqlJ9ddTLoN/cNljCWpFQE5nSBKd:9OVK/5eXE9d3oN/cNljhoOnSEd
TLSHT187821A87264546EDFD16F1F5A2CD02206A25B32F0B9EF1537A28C1EE4E482CD2EA55DC
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
MD58DB81A094F7A5D44A69909F8CC4A23C4
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThis is a universal Python binding for the LMDB 'Lightning' Database. LMDB is a tiny database with the following properties: * Ordered map interface (keys are always lexicographically sorted). * Reader/writer transactions: readers don’t block writers, writers don’t block readers. Each environment supports one concurrent write transaction. * Cheap read transactions. * Environments may be opened by multiple processes on the same host. * Multiple named databases may be created with transactions covering all named databases. * Memory mapped, allowing for zero copy lookup and iteration. This is optionally exposed to Python using the buffer() interface. * Maintenance requires no external process or background threads. * No application-level caching is required: LMDB uses the operating system’s buffer cache.
PackageNamepython3-lmdb
PackageRelease18.3
PackageVersion1.1.0
SHA-16A8E16C966A6A46115BB857663442255BE2B1A39
SHA-25676655AD9051BC416E069DAF11845F29E1C5F415CF78B049E2B56DBAED5B910EE
Key Value
MD5CBBE16FE45797AAC20FF4DD8ACE8116C
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThis is a universal Python binding for the LMDB 'Lightning' Database. LMDB is a tiny database with the following properties: * Ordered map interface (keys are always lexicographically sorted). * Reader/writer transactions: readers don’t block writers, writers don’t block readers. Each environment supports one concurrent write transaction. * Cheap read transactions. * Environments may be opened by multiple processes on the same host. * Multiple named databases may be created with transactions covering all named databases. * Memory mapped, allowing for zero copy lookup and iteration. This is optionally exposed to Python using the buffer() interface. * Maintenance requires no external process or background threads. * No application-level caching is required: LMDB uses the operating system’s buffer cache.
PackageNamepython3-lmdb
PackageReleaselp151.2.1
PackageVersion1.1.0
SHA-1F3E195695C337C48133D509A1527E221A929DC3F
SHA-256CFDA6F8858CF53193789D3AFDB235F6FA6D785914ED96385272E24628C8C4E70