Result for 2B3B09360A7E71C40D145FE5060B2E780894EBF1

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/thttpd
FileSize105980
MD5CFB03AAB4729E4491FC26E06403155C7
SHA-12B3B09360A7E71C40D145FE5060B2E780894EBF1
SHA-256AE2DA9BE45A9769FD3FEA0E8A35060CBCB99216802DB2507B0FB5814852E06B3
SSDEEP1536:wR9kYnA9gA5+XbPjq5PbPNSHddm6+WZ8mJ+/+FO/DeOL1/CSOgzPZv:wR9kP+Xjjq5TNa7yZCSvzPZ
TLSHT108A33A8CF79AC4F2F2A215F49A96467278345C99301BF5E3BE4E369C3532305FA1A235
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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5A66F994743C497F5B1305255B0A043E0
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionThis is a fork of Jef Poskanzer's popular thttpd server, which you can read about on his acme.com page. When the gentoo ebuild was abandoned in March 2012, I decided to take a look at this package. Since upstream considered this project "done" and was not accepting any new patches, and since the Gentoo tree had a backlog of patches going back to 2006, I decided let it get tree cleaned. However, the masses revolted! So, I decided the only sensible thing was to fork the code and create an avenue for people who wanted to continue patching the code. My major contribution to the fork was to revamp the build system and modernize it. That was an almost total rewrite. However, the codebase remains essentially the same, plus the dozen or so Gentoo patches that we'd collected along the way.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamesthttpd
PackageRelease4.mga8
PackageVersion2.27.0
SHA-15AB1ECFC17CA8533412D99BABBA19B679F94B7BF
SHA-256F93BAC73F0A2C931227EA116F7935DFF18CCEDD2BAB668FEC953084B369DB924