Result for 453B3497413985F1D5650DB181C0F8146B353483

Query result

Key Value
FileName./bin/cpio
FileSize146972
MD54C3D84FF6A04126FE46D1C8335C7AF0E
SHA-1453B3497413985F1D5650DB181C0F8146B353483
SHA-256C187FD5F65D320E20FBDBD4952268617AECE9530AF9B349260D4CED9C9BDE4F2
SSDEEP3072:3kJETgdybrJkSEjkPPEVWNRT2FxHAgGVUZJ:UmTgdybrKg7NQxgs
TLSHT10AE33B49771B0A47F0931EB0262F17E2831CD84A53A9E44A610FE70E52FFF7615BA789
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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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
MD5E98746E623CED7E4B06B602FD3FAD3E0
PackageArchppc
PackageDescriptionGNU cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive. Archives are files which contain a collection of other files plus information about them, such as their file name, owner, timestamps, and access permissions. The archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe. GNU cpio supports the following archive formats: binary, old ASCII, new ASCII, crc, HPUX binary, HPUX old ASCII, old tar and POSIX.1 tar. By default, cpio creates binary format archives, so that they are compatible with older cpio programs. When it is extracting files from archives, cpio automatically recognizes which kind of archive it is reading and can read archives created on machines with a different byte-order. Install cpio if you need a program to manage file archives.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamecpio
PackageRelease4.fc16
PackageVersion2.11
SHA-1583ACA1F04E215EBE0EBBF43F8A80C57BFA51E70
SHA-256963AD9D3478E466B514631030FB0B15D73FEDA955EE3B931C4B970F0D25C23AB