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FileName | ./usr/share/doc/linuxptp/copyright |
FileSize | 1634 |
MD5 | 5A0A78BE4E1718FA97ACC027E0B90CA9 |
SHA-1 | 436A1BD939CBEDAD66368B6725DD71A97B673ACF |
SHA-256 | 6B73CA4EEE048335BCCD44C52D609CA46FF3892762983109AD42299359F09C3A |
SSDEEP | 24:g0t0VjNrYqflHpsMjNrVp3NkRh0LVyROkHAITbVsCG7nAyp1w9:Szl9GEyvHkL7nxk9 |
TLSH | T18931468D55C186B9364423D6394ECDDFE3367BE3316ED091D008C25F4E06EA125E98E5 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 16 |
hashlookup:trust | 100 |
The searched file hash is included in 16 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 106730 |
MD5 | D6C2C57C4B6ED315D568B5C8BECD187F |
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 <pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
PackageSection | utils |
PackageVersion | 1.8-1 |
SHA-1 | 09D58D4E20009B790E74744890FA0F52106B7AC1 |
SHA-256 | 0AAE74A2A0D40FF1BF5B146CC2FFCABAB8E2EF038F3D93981403485520894B59 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 123436 |
MD5 | C8F67DAA6E438B64EC91E6ACE89F4AE0 |
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 <pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
PackageSection | utils |
PackageVersion | 1.8-1 |
SHA-1 | 0D75CA953B81AA4F3B47B5EF97B9349E1D9C5924 |
SHA-256 | 5900501F964B7673E30F2DF0869D2CE91F1E95D74EEFF79312496FAEAB1085B1 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 121868 |
MD5 | 4323A15C87FD631C516F34CFF6282A2C |
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 <pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
PackageSection | utils |
PackageVersion | 1.8-1 |
SHA-1 | 1D7685712131CA3BF923B19ED9183BDF9763865B |
SHA-256 | 684D549DD3708964C18DC2BF4DA6AB90A4F56A8D1838CB2D8F95D8CC7FA2A7B2 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 116998 |
MD5 | 022F1DE0CF0704771A1E0C2FCC02D3F1 |
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 <pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
PackageSection | utils |
PackageVersion | 1.8-1 |
SHA-1 | 1D8AB0B216BEC7D34A96E19847F62928ABA77D23 |
SHA-256 | 4668EAA7C24638CA0BD02BE4332726D1380543778AE0FEC5DF0BAA3A881D0C80 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 111444 |
MD5 | 34A0DC5E24308B705993C4F556C14610 |
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 <pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
PackageSection | utils |
PackageVersion | 1.8-1 |
SHA-1 | 23DAE0943EF2E59FC1D73FC41859136CF1129D2F |
SHA-256 | 0546B48F9544B1F581C3EA753654B550245F5F6F652CD3DB67648292B9A5DB75 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 103192 |
MD5 | C7942F45A962D3406A1F33893245759D |
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 <pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
PackageSection | utils |
PackageVersion | 1.8-1 |
SHA-1 | 33EB1FC8BD3F311B4A723C284676A317F1F7DEAB |
SHA-256 | DBC10B45C00014BAB9C69028C1E8ECAB3DEC6CFFC9F2220B4A9AC6BF23057814 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 123798 |
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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 | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
PackageSection | utils |
PackageVersion | 1.8-1 |
SHA-1 | 566E4EFB72E9886A99B1CCFC0724F42EBD30D502 |
SHA-256 | 1A5FF5BF4ED2A491C44924B27D50A8AF8F7C8CB310D25045BE0761BB820636C8 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 108678 |
MD5 | 58E8760616B9EC4DF5CF30B61B600A4C |
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 | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
PackageSection | utils |
PackageVersion | 1.6-1 |
SHA-1 | 785107C339D7E8330F380AEA77DD170654B79557 |
SHA-256 | 7D339C5A7AB2E296257AD37B6B0B0BD1CF4395AE2F2A52E47B187B319FF3E51E |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 121116 |
MD5 | 8B92D1AD6A17CC9AFEB6842B1F5A072C |
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 | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
PackageSection | utils |
PackageVersion | 1.6-1 |
SHA-1 | 8EB60F2D52F74D75B392010242BA43C0F2012830 |
SHA-256 | 3150E105C43C105FC310214D5F76A92B11004FA014A64F5F69B9DE10ED0A5660 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 113308 |
MD5 | D5DCEAC829DBA2EBB7AA825CA21BED4E |
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 | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | linuxptp |
PackageSection | utils |
PackageVersion | 1.8-1ubuntu0.1 |
SHA-1 | 9058E55F00181938293C451CA5602F4B109575F7 |
SHA-256 | 079D14CC1FFAAA87443F1027A00EAABB8258CA6472D24FE18DD212EEA4D9B8AA |