Result for 47C3BECA540E9A0176CB4637F0FEFFCC08EBFF88

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/lua-wsapi/license.md
FileSize2098
MD5DD85B2B2095BA69A6C3A698ED1D2173E
SHA-147C3BECA540E9A0176CB4637F0FEFFCC08EBFF88
SHA-256F3AA21457163B5F93963C55818518D2DA99EEDDCD522A7F235BEAB0F431E6E2F
SSDEEP48:ZgGO/bnkZ2rrVimSMPY2zG77iJ5HlPBE0Id1QH+sfItC32YFG:Zx2k6rH7Y2IiFPex/QHD29
TLSHT1E441D81EF75203772BDE37E1765518CDF217B346734A32C8301EE186632242995FB89A
hashlookup:parent-total5
hashlookup:trust75

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The searched file hash is included in 5 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5F11D9A6DEB29F92E084D69C9ABBB7C6E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease3.git6b35861.fc21
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-1DA4F3E5A2A9D44EFD4889C8DE60A4A60A7AF4889
SHA-256FD4EBE172B13D0B70756FC05D82D22825196A8BD43B218D79CEC5FCA6549CC9B
Key Value
MD59FC5F243ABB8832B092BC303830FE1C9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease3.git6b35861.fc21
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-127F28A2157659381B811B921731085CD5168B918
SHA-25676D802794F4B97F77BE527EB1A046A64B0A616D0E982F346840C6D2EC52DE6B2
Key Value
MD5C026C65053D3A014AE55B6338311548E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease3.git6b35861.fc21
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-192092D3CF4E2F83C8E7F4F352A18E68AFE4F2C68
SHA-256A91D0354E039FBFE4C8AF276994E679C49F5759C1AE86205AA5D1FC811E0346C
Key Value
MD505CE42D13B70462A1BCF0303F41ABB4F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease2.git6b35861.fc20
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-1358CEDF544537067A5D1469B7D7FA2CE05C00BA9
SHA-25650170788A8D483EADF46C02FAD897998219AC4E75677DF6BDD98A6093009C70D
Key Value
MD59EACD323F17D6257EF66CD3062086BBB
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease2.git6b35861.fc20
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-15FFEDFC0B055CD2DA6B9620DEAFD8A8EEAC9127D
SHA-256D99868FCBCB379A4DF8A6C59D77296C59DD1B458D2F060273851AFC100B3EA7C