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MD5 | E2D55D046E5928CE5B39A96C836A4EDF |
SHA-1 | 3E4953CB1A546FADD9F8711B687E5016969164CB |
SHA-256 | 19D3364CF9149AB234F6772D0B663FF092AF18BBF10BE90AA977FA05AE06402E |
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hashlookup:trust | 95 |
The searched file hash is included in 9 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 155900 |
MD5 | E61432BD70FD2B85CD0EC99F7C594643 |
PackageDescription | Precision Time Protocol (PTP, IEEE1588) implementation for Linux Linuxptp is an implementation of the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) according to IEEE standard 1588 for Linux. Features include: - support for hardware and software time stamping via the Linux SO_TIMESTAMPING socket option. - support for the Linux PTP Hardware Clock (PHC) subsystem by using the clock_gettime family of calls, including the new clock_adjtimex system call - implementation of Boundary Clock (BC) and Ordinary Clock (OC) - transport over UDP/IPv4, UDP/IPv6, and raw Ethernet (Layer 2) - support for IEEE 802.1AS-2011 in the role of end station . PTP provides higher precision and faster synchronization than NTP even without hardware support. With hardware support, sub-microsecond accuracy can be expected. Whereas NTP is intended for WAN use, PTP is designed for LAN environments and makes use of UDP multicast. |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
PackageSection | utils |
PackageVersion | 3.1.1-2 |
SHA-1 | DD52DD3EF1B333D3F35F8835E8B4C9469F931828 |
SHA-256 | 76A7955EF17553ECCBAEE5C4BAFD5A13FD6CFFB96C644F26BCFAD0786321569F |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 177184 |
MD5 | 73679E43F0E12058C5BF0F5A000F9325 |
PackageDescription | Precision Time Protocol (PTP, IEEE1588) implementation for Linux Linuxptp is an implementation of the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) according to IEEE standard 1588 for Linux. Features include: - support for hardware and software time stamping via the Linux SO_TIMESTAMPING socket option. - support for the Linux PTP Hardware Clock (PHC) subsystem by using the clock_gettime family of calls, including the new clock_adjtimex system call - implementation of Boundary Clock (BC) and Ordinary Clock (OC) - transport over UDP/IPv4, UDP/IPv6, and raw Ethernet (Layer 2) - support for IEEE 802.1AS-2011 in the role of end station . PTP provides higher precision and faster synchronization than NTP even without hardware support. With hardware support, sub-microsecond accuracy can be expected. Whereas NTP is intended for WAN use, PTP is designed for LAN environments and makes use of UDP multicast. |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
PackageSection | utils |
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SHA-1 | FE1A41A8A3469E69568C05E0633C814588263122 |
SHA-256 | D0154FBB829E504C09F88554C809C1BED108F5123227EAFFB2106421FECC321D |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 182904 |
MD5 | 62758CDC98312E39DA2846F21D0B3650 |
PackageDescription | Precision Time Protocol (PTP, IEEE1588) implementation for Linux Linuxptp is an implementation of the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) according to IEEE standard 1588 for Linux. Features include: - support for hardware and software time stamping via the Linux SO_TIMESTAMPING socket option. - support for the Linux PTP Hardware Clock (PHC) subsystem by using the clock_gettime family of calls, including the new clock_adjtimex system call - implementation of Boundary Clock (BC) and Ordinary Clock (OC) - transport over UDP/IPv4, UDP/IPv6, and raw Ethernet (Layer 2) - support for IEEE 802.1AS-2011 in the role of end station . PTP provides higher precision and faster synchronization than NTP even without hardware support. With hardware support, sub-microsecond accuracy can be expected. Whereas NTP is intended for WAN use, PTP is designed for LAN environments and makes use of UDP multicast. |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
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SHA-1 | BABF59E2C74D95CBA93F7B079674838F6F92A85E |
SHA-256 | 40A8E5E176B22EDC436A73E717791E378D0C6A851FE32772165D6FF63265ED28 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 163092 |
MD5 | 90C4549137876F0BE8E5FFDEDDCEC8C1 |
PackageDescription | Precision Time Protocol (PTP, IEEE1588) implementation for Linux Linuxptp is an implementation of the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) according to IEEE standard 1588 for Linux. Features include: - support for hardware and software time stamping via the Linux SO_TIMESTAMPING socket option. - support for the Linux PTP Hardware Clock (PHC) subsystem by using the clock_gettime family of calls, including the new clock_adjtimex system call - implementation of Boundary Clock (BC) and Ordinary Clock (OC) - transport over UDP/IPv4, UDP/IPv6, and raw Ethernet (Layer 2) - support for IEEE 802.1AS-2011 in the role of end station . PTP provides higher precision and faster synchronization than NTP even without hardware support. With hardware support, sub-microsecond accuracy can be expected. Whereas NTP is intended for WAN use, PTP is designed for LAN environments and makes use of UDP multicast. |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
PackageSection | utils |
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SHA-1 | 428BEF158B04A3DBE23F605DEA234869B7657CC9 |
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PackageDescription | Precision Time Protocol (PTP, IEEE1588) implementation for Linux Linuxptp is an implementation of the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) according to IEEE standard 1588 for Linux. Features include: - support for hardware and software time stamping via the Linux SO_TIMESTAMPING socket option. - support for the Linux PTP Hardware Clock (PHC) subsystem by using the clock_gettime family of calls, including the new clock_adjtimex system call - implementation of Boundary Clock (BC) and Ordinary Clock (OC) - transport over UDP/IPv4, UDP/IPv6, and raw Ethernet (Layer 2) - support for IEEE 802.1AS-2011 in the role of end station . PTP provides higher precision and faster synchronization than NTP even without hardware support. With hardware support, sub-microsecond accuracy can be expected. Whereas NTP is intended for WAN use, PTP is designed for LAN environments and makes use of UDP multicast. |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
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PackageDescription | Precision Time Protocol (PTP, IEEE1588) implementation for Linux Linuxptp is an implementation of the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) according to IEEE standard 1588 for Linux. Features include: - support for hardware and software time stamping via the Linux SO_TIMESTAMPING socket option. - support for the Linux PTP Hardware Clock (PHC) subsystem by using the clock_gettime family of calls, including the new clock_adjtimex system call - implementation of Boundary Clock (BC) and Ordinary Clock (OC) - transport over UDP/IPv4, UDP/IPv6, and raw Ethernet (Layer 2) - support for IEEE 802.1AS-2011 in the role of end station . PTP provides higher precision and faster synchronization than NTP even without hardware support. With hardware support, sub-microsecond accuracy can be expected. Whereas NTP is intended for WAN use, PTP is designed for LAN environments and makes use of UDP multicast. |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org> |
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PackageDescription | Precision Time Protocol (PTP, IEEE1588) implementation for Linux Linuxptp is an implementation of the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) according to IEEE standard 1588 for Linux. Features include: - support for hardware and software time stamping via the Linux SO_TIMESTAMPING socket option. - support for the Linux PTP Hardware Clock (PHC) subsystem by using the clock_gettime family of calls, including the new clock_adjtimex system call - implementation of Boundary Clock (BC) and Ordinary Clock (OC) - transport over UDP/IPv4, UDP/IPv6, and raw Ethernet (Layer 2) - support for IEEE 802.1AS-2011 in the role of end station . PTP provides higher precision and faster synchronization than NTP even without hardware support. With hardware support, sub-microsecond accuracy can be expected. Whereas NTP is intended for WAN use, PTP is designed for LAN environments and makes use of UDP multicast. |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org> |
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PackageDescription | Precision Time Protocol (PTP, IEEE1588) implementation for Linux Linuxptp is an implementation of the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) according to IEEE standard 1588 for Linux. Features include: - support for hardware and software time stamping via the Linux SO_TIMESTAMPING socket option. - support for the Linux PTP Hardware Clock (PHC) subsystem by using the clock_gettime family of calls, including the new clock_adjtimex system call - implementation of Boundary Clock (BC) and Ordinary Clock (OC) - transport over UDP/IPv4, UDP/IPv6, and raw Ethernet (Layer 2) - support for IEEE 802.1AS-2011 in the role of end station . PTP provides higher precision and faster synchronization than NTP even without hardware support. With hardware support, sub-microsecond accuracy can be expected. Whereas NTP is intended for WAN use, PTP is designed for LAN environments and makes use of UDP multicast. |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
PackageSection | utils |
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SHA-1 | DA2BA67C7E1EBE6EB8827AD6CF14BC51CE07991F |
SHA-256 | 442F3C450E5EBECCBC97FBD18EDE2D0A4F02A78A8695B43C2957DDF02CEA561D |
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PackageDescription | Precision Time Protocol (PTP, IEEE1588) implementation for Linux Linuxptp is an implementation of the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) according to IEEE standard 1588 for Linux. Features include: - support for hardware and software time stamping via the Linux SO_TIMESTAMPING socket option. - support for the Linux PTP Hardware Clock (PHC) subsystem by using the clock_gettime family of calls, including the new clock_adjtimex system call - implementation of Boundary Clock (BC) and Ordinary Clock (OC) - transport over UDP/IPv4, UDP/IPv6, and raw Ethernet (Layer 2) - support for IEEE 802.1AS-2011 in the role of end station . PTP provides higher precision and faster synchronization than NTP even without hardware support. With hardware support, sub-microsecond accuracy can be expected. Whereas NTP is intended for WAN use, PTP is designed for LAN environments and makes use of UDP multicast. |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
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SHA-256 | 7501FDC2449C4D5BF73F5C664BEEAA61BFBC1244231B34C4482BAA73DB02ACA1 |