Result for 35BDF73F69090FC8891BBB9AB4C82B573D0DF49E

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/cvs/cvs-paper.pdf
FileSize75236
MD51FFAFEBAD347357C5303D81F3690368E
SHA-135BDF73F69090FC8891BBB9AB4C82B573D0DF49E
SHA-256B32ECA9B6232F267A265BC2F8AEA5466AE9D38DDA4C15FFD638986680A330985
SSDEEP1536:fpzGZ5b6T7ErplnepPxpmZ8zOVmy0cFbXRBaEAcBu0:hzGrOTo7uy10clHaRc1
TLSHT1F373CFE8D843AC9CFD5B9906826D352D8B3EB72767C528D03A3D0F4AA740D54CA634E3
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
FileSize2476932
MD5C69E38B115C712C6266FC6A9FCC1754D
PackageDescriptionConcurrent Versions System CVS is a version control system, which allows you to keep access to old versions of files (usually source code), keep a log of who, when, and why changes occurred, etc., like RCS or SCCS. It handles multiple developers, multiple directories, triggers to enable/log/control various operations, and can work over a wide area network. The texinfo manual provides further information on more tasks that it can perform. . There are some tasks that are not covered by CVS. They can be done in conjunction with CVS but will tend to require some script-writing and software other than CVS. These tasks are bug-tracking, build management (that is, make and make-like tools), and automated testing. However, CVS makes these tasks easier. . This package contains a CVS binary which can act as both client and server, although there is no CVS dæmon; to access remote repositories, please use :extssh: not :pserver: any more.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamecvs
PackageSectionvcs
PackageVersion2:1.12.13+real-22ubuntu0.1
SHA-197F7D223A91C447DDA17AD30A14017D0FBE0638D
SHA-256B50757781D376E554A1E19D7B2C372774C88CF0304B3EEBE7538231A4CC0E592
Key Value
FileSize2553804
MD55674BF12C742D80DC26583AE4CE5B554
PackageDescriptionConcurrent Versions System CVS is a version control system, which allows you to keep access to old versions of files (usually source code), keep a log of who, when, and why changes occurred, etc., like RCS or SCCS. It handles multiple developers, multiple directories, triggers to enable/log/control various operations, and can work over a wide area network. The texinfo manual provides further information on more tasks that it can perform. . There are some tasks that are not covered by CVS. They can be done in conjunction with CVS but will tend to require some script-writing and software other than CVS. These tasks are bug-tracking, build management (that is, make and make-like tools), and automated testing. However, CVS makes these tasks easier. . This package contains a CVS binary which can act as both client and server, although there is no CVS dæmon; to access remote repositories, please use :extssh: not :pserver: any more.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamecvs
PackageSectionvcs
PackageVersion2:1.12.13+real-22ubuntu0.1
SHA-128113D292CE4EEF6F6FB2E62873AD16D0A8689EB
SHA-256D127C6E9B72C1AF995DE46E7834898ECC78D6EFA0F75EE83EDFF48E01CEA957E