Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/lib/rustlib/s390x-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/gcc-ld/ld.lld |
FileSize | 526576 |
MD5 | A270DBCFF738FE6681D895E720BBE935 |
SHA-1 | 39F44D90F73DFB88C79699AE49F523CF428AC7F2 |
SHA-256 | 116B7A410C3590F749F91E72B7CA879339F524B1A93FF919628DB8B82B1FDD83 |
SSDEEP | 6144:VTu+ivSA5MrxF+3PFRX+g1o/RbmTI/51u8mIU6FvC5ulWBjFx0bZXMn2sWHiqz/F:Vu+aGKdOyz+XXlsWHiStfIi |
TLSH | T1D9B43A9BB838C20DC025BE33E696FBF2D23736356AC81A0C9D49DB3765B23116715E52 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 1 |
hashlookup:trust | 55 |
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 |
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MD5 | D4FF6C822B939B846BF6C5561F42879B |
PackageArch | s390x |
PackageDescription | Rust is a systems programming language focused on three goals: safety, speed, and concurrency. It maintains these goals without having a garbage collector, making it a useful language for a number of use cases other languages are not good at: embedding in other languages, programs with specific space and time requirements, and writing low-level code, like device drivers and operating systems. It improves on current languages targeting this space by having a number of compile-time safety checks that produce no runtime overhead, while eliminating all data races. Rust also aims to achieve "zero-cost abstractions", even though some of these abstractions feel like those of a high-level language. Even then, Rust still allows precise control like a low-level language would. |
PackageMaintainer | https://www.suse.com/ |
PackageName | rust1.74 |
PackageRelease | 150400.9.3.1 |
PackageVersion | 1.74.0 |
SHA-1 | 8C3A9DE7EADB3745012637BB2307B796246145E3 |
SHA-256 | 787B8066D1A51BABADA83674BB18AD0E5451EBB9C07691EBAB89B792164A8907 |