Result for 370451935752058682A1B3AA66A43FC2F75D0DED

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/.build-id/4b/23b9826528fca95497dc1ee077a2b4019a2999
FileSize89
MD54FF95E177CD0DFF8EDC244A03B59EBA1
SHA-1370451935752058682A1B3AA66A43FC2F75D0DED
SHA-2567C758CDCEF3E2AE33871E680C911479FBA3B946E28BCE3C4D1207F83E872B07A
SSDEEP3:gCD/NMe/VWrzx2hK6LGW3p:X/ebryKgfp
TLSHT1A2B012218130F1719D80386620440804E3210C80B7816F14237C453C890110D0121E00
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
MD5204FE9D864E99713FBD6DCC173A40730
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThis package provides python bindings to the generic input event interface in Linux. The evdev interface serves the purpose of passing events generated in the kernel directly to userspace through character devices that are typically located in /dev/input/. This package also comes with bindings to uinput, the userspace input subsystem. Uinput allows userspace programs to create and handle input devices that can inject events directly into the input subsystem. In other words, python-evdev allows you to read and write input events on Linux. An event can be a key or button press, a mouse movement or a tap on a touchscreen.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-evdev
PackageRelease9.fc33
PackageVersion1.1.2
SHA-14407DD913176599D85DA8AD0EDDBFC289E45CE59
SHA-256EBCDA138837194E889A4A794787EF223E1D20C070385938B013F28AB54DD68C1
Key Value
MD51DE7E8C3D803DD760F432A6400C69771
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThis package provides python bindings to the generic input event interface in Linux. The evdev interface serves the purpose of passing events generated in the kernel directly to userspace through character devices that are typically located in /dev/input/. This package also comes with bindings to uinput, the userspace input subsystem. Uinput allows userspace programs to create and handle input devices that can inject events directly into the input subsystem. In other words, python-evdev allows you to read and write input events on Linux. An event can be a key or button press, a mouse movement or a tap on a touchscreen.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-evdev
PackageRelease10.fc34
PackageVersion1.1.2
SHA-1150EF40966FCE1EE56B89500C6860DC3D48D9C51
SHA-256BE6E3DB55BE192CCDA87BDA7BABE158823BF01A5346DD90E93A2139592081AB0