Result for 35C33C4D5CE53D1710590D79EE39DDE5A8B71346

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/libdataquay.so.0.9.0
FileSize609444
MD5E4495EA6F4191E58F04792848C39F559
SHA-135C33C4D5CE53D1710590D79EE39DDE5A8B71346
SHA-256098F9E17165E26C8DB9748F79685D58E88AF82772EC0624642E57DAC5E23C2AE
SSDEEP6144:mEIIs+HPT7MZr3CuuaDqbYuJw8EFS8T6kXc9S9VyEg5PgtvTEBMx3KBCO8RJ6z8Y:s+HLQZ5DgkVoOTEC+OwFX
TLSHT178D4090A6D388B6DCC5210B79A3E467D67B4C0E0CC2D5AFB674ED1ED69AD2C27043B19
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MD5739462FF5CFAFE18BE0BDA5243F89ED8
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionDataquay is a free open source library that provides a friendly C++ interface to an RDF datastore using Qt4 classes and containers. Supported datastores are the popular and feature-complete Redland and the lightweight Sord. Dataquay is simple to use and easy to integrate. It is principally aimed at Qt-based applications that would like to use an RDF datastore as backing for in-memory project data, to avoid having to invent file formats or XML schemas and to make it easy to augment the data with descriptive metadata pulled in from external sources. It's also useful for applications with ad-hoc needs for metadata management using RDF sources. Dataquay does not use a separate database, instead using in-memory storage with separate file import and export facilities. Although it offers a choice of datastore implementations, the choice is made at compile time: there is no runtime module system to take into account when deploying your application. The Fedora package is configured to use Redland, as recommended by the developers for general use.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedataquay
PackageRelease3.fc18
PackageVersion0.9
SHA-1486D0F8D58E04E63BF802EAC683D263A0E468DFC
SHA-256318D7B8951FDCF8DE12DEC5C535878BAACEE17B7125D57191C5A4CB11E7A4485