Result for 48EF4C132B6FAAD3B9F6923F0FA01865021FB8BC

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pkgconfig/lua5.3-cqueues.pc
FileSize393
MD5E08982013ABB49FD2ED63D2C0DB95F92
SHA-148EF4C132B6FAAD3B9F6923F0FA01865021FB8BC
SHA-25655FD59095EE1D364E42DB36E814F7318A1D70AFD22E8615050C91D3EB5DA5CD6
SSDEEP12:HK7RQU7gv0JB/5Al8nKY/qR9i0UimW2ah:HQQ2B/5W8KwpW5
TLSHT188E0927E85CEAD9470898EB28C4291511357991DA23AE30997E9B59221F2AD8E43F0A2
hashlookup:parent-total12
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 12 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize507648
MD5CE2F2374ACA33C82C79E1A61CA417C76
PackageDescriptionevent loop for Lua (development package) cqueues is a type of event loop for Lua, except it's not a classic event loop. It doesn't use callbacks—neither as part of the API nor internally—but instead you communicate with an event controller by the yielding and resumption of Lua coroutines using objects that adhere to a simple interface.
PackageMaintainerOndřej Surý <ondrej@debian.org>
PackageNamelua-cqueues-dev
PackageSectioninterpreters
PackageVersion20161214-2
SHA-10FE21ECC82D2AACBBF8B812ECF7E91B22668985E
SHA-256E2CF7684B678FFB6E2072F56879D1796D7D179F99C091381AE7ED4D6BF66550D
Key Value
FileSize472978
MD56F8FD6D506D315D18AAFACAA1B23870E
PackageDescriptionevent loop for Lua (development package) cqueues is a type of event loop for Lua, except it's not a classic event loop. It doesn't use callbacks—neither as part of the API nor internally—but instead you communicate with an event controller by the yielding and resumption of Lua coroutines using objects that adhere to a simple interface.
PackageMaintainerOndřej Surý <ondrej@debian.org>
PackageNamelua-cqueues-dev
PackageSectioninterpreters
PackageVersion20161214-2
SHA-17E2940879BF217975769E49CF755185343EA6DB6
SHA-256853D92AEDD023DE4F96251A2FC341C7EF2F132C980E04AFBFA253DF2FC549AE5
Key Value
FileSize474990
MD5058B1F84D54E0CE5CC0E758E515F9DDB
PackageDescriptionevent loop for Lua (development package) cqueues is a type of event loop for Lua, except it's not a classic event loop. It doesn't use callbacks—neither as part of the API nor internally—but instead you communicate with an event controller by the yielding and resumption of Lua coroutines using objects that adhere to a simple interface.
PackageMaintainerOndřej Surý <ondrej@debian.org>
PackageNamelua-cqueues-dev
PackageSectioninterpreters
PackageVersion20161214-2
SHA-1CBC3007C989A932E851E0C0648CDF42A6E31A918
SHA-256E8A41E7E0D63CE1398558F96BFE538F3F5820B737E37C252F4D5B174AFD15DE9
Key Value
FileSize505852
MD52312F9E33E1F5FD1066EAEE1E6FD10ED
PackageDescriptionevent loop for Lua (development package) cqueues is a type of event loop for Lua, except it's not a classic event loop. It doesn't use callbacks—neither as part of the API nor internally—but instead you communicate with an event controller by the yielding and resumption of Lua coroutines using objects that adhere to a simple interface.
PackageMaintainerOndřej Surý <ondrej@debian.org>
PackageNamelua-cqueues-dev
PackageSectioninterpreters
PackageVersion20161214-2
SHA-1082FA4BC5E3C888BB31150687BC2C308C3E25245
SHA-2565BE5BC4D3154DB1F0466C8EF0FC012161F1AE2C386AB57B9AA7131D6C35EED27
Key Value
FileSize469840
MD51A0F7CE481F696B30E13DDCFF966BB5E
PackageDescriptionevent loop for Lua (development package) cqueues is a type of event loop for Lua, except it's not a classic event loop. It doesn't use callbacks—neither as part of the API nor internally—but instead you communicate with an event controller by the yielding and resumption of Lua coroutines using objects that adhere to a simple interface.
PackageMaintainerOndřej Surý <ondrej@debian.org>
PackageNamelua-cqueues-dev
PackageSectioninterpreters
PackageVersion20161214-2
SHA-109576BEFFC42ABB34C790AA610B99E2339D5BEF3
SHA-25682908F96E1F182C169CD30602341ECEBAE1FFD8CE094604E86ADB77ACD19FA3D
Key Value
FileSize478952
MD5D9FC2AEC51E20C03951DC4B0BE48AA7E
PackageDescriptionevent loop for Lua (development package) cqueues is a type of event loop for Lua, except it's not a classic event loop. It doesn't use callbacks—neither as part of the API nor internally—but instead you communicate with an event controller by the yielding and resumption of Lua coroutines using objects that adhere to a simple interface.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelua-cqueues-dev
PackageSectioninterpreters
PackageVersion20161214-2build1
SHA-11B169C799321EC0CEFA7E153353A237BB4A6ECC0
SHA-25661F4E55116481507186DCD4812A933DD2D666FA5CA46E12535C5D878F7F767E3
Key Value
FileSize512670
MD5E8444AC5CD9FE4D0C79C61BB5FE0686D
PackageDescriptionevent loop for Lua (development package) cqueues is a type of event loop for Lua, except it's not a classic event loop. It doesn't use callbacks—neither as part of the API nor internally—but instead you communicate with an event controller by the yielding and resumption of Lua coroutines using objects that adhere to a simple interface.
PackageMaintainerOndřej Surý <ondrej@debian.org>
PackageNamelua-cqueues-dev
PackageSectioninterpreters
PackageVersion20161214-2
SHA-12B288416BB8D307F675117BA6562E1B1B5FFD8ED
SHA-25674D4DFEE5EB27A8D5B6E858D72031811D2E8E0ED0E5B447B9A37B8ACDF575E7A
Key Value
FileSize517210
MD53C6C92A7D5E1D7FB8CE2054E6F0CDE0D
PackageDescriptionevent loop for Lua (development package) cqueues is a type of event loop for Lua, except it's not a classic event loop. It doesn't use callbacks—neither as part of the API nor internally—but instead you communicate with an event controller by the yielding and resumption of Lua coroutines using objects that adhere to a simple interface.
PackageMaintainerOndřej Surý <ondrej@debian.org>
PackageNamelua-cqueues-dev
PackageSectioninterpreters
PackageVersion20161214-2
SHA-10E4EA242B2DCD4C2D477E726206F65BA478B867C
SHA-2564D52CBD524634594E125CFAD2EB5190B7877F119C78134BDA08F79C099865170
Key Value
FileSize464166
MD5B90A83B4B069E4BE21F2318BC9492622
PackageDescriptionevent loop for Lua (development package) cqueues is a type of event loop for Lua, except it's not a classic event loop. It doesn't use callbacks—neither as part of the API nor internally—but instead you communicate with an event controller by the yielding and resumption of Lua coroutines using objects that adhere to a simple interface.
PackageMaintainerOndřej Surý <ondrej@debian.org>
PackageNamelua-cqueues-dev
PackageSectioninterpreters
PackageVersion20161214-2
SHA-1BD302D27C72C96C7C92323A5F6D72DE581A6E2EE
SHA-25653DCEC6C32FBE827C6477728A12B6DB43EB5311FB7B6740DAE55DDEA0CB178AE
Key Value
FileSize506460
MD583218B897A48BB0C4DD1AE9C13FEC85B
PackageDescriptionevent loop for Lua (development package) cqueues is a type of event loop for Lua, except it's not a classic event loop. It doesn't use callbacks—neither as part of the API nor internally—but instead you communicate with an event controller by the yielding and resumption of Lua coroutines using objects that adhere to a simple interface.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelua-cqueues-dev
PackageSectioninterpreters
PackageVersion20161214-2build1
SHA-123AB50A04EDCA363ACB04E2E020B9456578A8A10
SHA-256406D0C0FAB7D64B333104CD89804BE051601EA668B78A66FC75B15B526DD188A
Key Value
FileSize479820
MD5B201AA3305A82EA9B25C7A2E306345B7
PackageDescriptionevent loop for Lua (development package) cqueues is a type of event loop for Lua, except it's not a classic event loop. It doesn't use callbacks—neither as part of the API nor internally—but instead you communicate with an event controller by the yielding and resumption of Lua coroutines using objects that adhere to a simple interface.
PackageMaintainerOndřej Surý <ondrej@debian.org>
PackageNamelua-cqueues-dev
PackageSectioninterpreters
PackageVersion20161214-2
SHA-10150F764C7D720496BC6BC6E20F99A97C201FA43
SHA-256E94D2FDBAF43EE7915310FE3814D5434CE2EB0D3256A8B27C6D21B71744D5C93
Key Value
FileSize471194
MD5CA8E401F08B6825195B07EBC917B5059
PackageDescriptionevent loop for Lua (development package) cqueues is a type of event loop for Lua, except it's not a classic event loop. It doesn't use callbacks—neither as part of the API nor internally—but instead you communicate with an event controller by the yielding and resumption of Lua coroutines using objects that adhere to a simple interface.
PackageMaintainerOndřej Surý <ondrej@debian.org>
PackageNamelua-cqueues-dev
PackageSectioninterpreters
PackageVersion20161214-2
SHA-184CF6A286E6A0A431DD9CE53AD496F7B00F18B20
SHA-2561D20188E8E45A9C0E012E03A394A8863B2D883A641B108697A2E3573D3B70913