Result for 38C844F215CE2BC437CE0C91098C2520DF7611C2

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/libjinglebase.so.1.0.0
FileSize924444
MD5E9C9712749281059813A3B92990A8775
SHA-138C844F215CE2BC437CE0C91098C2520DF7611C2
SHA-256CC84870809C3350D1AB3469605F7986A20666ABD7EF36DD3175062FA0D4E0175
SSDEEP12288:sEI21HgHGV00aoWDKU/eEA70WjF7BU62qlxe8xkHLjX9QSCsklWy6KBo6Ze1gPwT:ag0yF7NGCknX9QdlyWe1gPw4NjW
TLSHT12315F852B74F18C3F1627E74205F4BD6C31EED885256608825CEAA4D5EB6BEAE5023CC
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Key Value
MD51504479F4F1250C931566FE7A43EDC6F
PackageArchppc
PackageDescriptionLibjingle is Google Talk's implementation of Jingle and Jingle-Audio (proposed extensions to XMPP) to interoperate with Google Talk's peer-to-peer and voice calling capabilities. In addition, it is a P2P (peer-to-peer) and RTC (real-time communication) stack that builds on XMPP. If you don't need any P2P or RTC, you can use any XMPP stack. If you do, then you might want to use libjingle. In fact, you can even use libjingle on top of another XMPP stack.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibjingle
PackageRelease2.fc16
PackageVersion0.6.0
SHA-108A088775BCCF98CC666822A1073ADF9F8A913C4
SHA-256E17E5EAE012DF9DDD8A51CB26255E973C1F71CCAFDAD2CB4FC6575E944DF27CC