Result for 2B3951C68D6ED8BD6D483CE33F2AB9CB7D13BE28

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/bison
FileSize430880
MD518374428027D2147362F34D496B7DFF3
SHA-12B3951C68D6ED8BD6D483CE33F2AB9CB7D13BE28
SHA-256A55E142B26151E6D6199051E415F16CBA2A514FC1B162B4508F6689998331D28
SSDEEP6144:9f66AeJapdHs8GvLcmvvkKjxUfiPnYuBHErN7CaXfjFA/7Fb1Ws:9fDTUdHT6LcYgiPvdi7CaXfGS
TLSHT1A6941897A630C197C171BD37E6A76FB2D32374742A986B8C97ACEF170CF13459209622
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Key Value
MD502305A22F5D29DADFBACE8DD30329036
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionBison is a general purpose parser generator that converts a grammar description for an LALR(1) context-free grammar into a C program to parse that grammar. Bison can be used to develop a wide range of language parsers, from ones used in simple desk calculators to complex programming languages. Bison is upwardly compatible with Yacc, so any correctly written Yacc grammar should work with Bison without any changes. If you know Yacc, you shouldn't have any trouble using Bison. You do need to be very proficient in C programming to be able to use Bison. Bison is only needed on systems that are used for development. If your system will be used for C development, you should install Bison.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamebison
PackageRelease2.fc19
PackageVersion2.6.4
SHA-1613CEEBA278DF84C999B5FE599814DD850EBDBC1
SHA-256F097E216544EA0FD592DD30C6802AF67C8C3EB595B2527C1036F356DFFF69628