Result for 491ECD9F1E3F4D4585A7A433AE0B0AF70C8C30EC

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FileName./usr/lib64/liblognorm.so.2.0.0
FileSize69656
MD5BA3FEB73F64C13F815E90E0DAF34002E
SHA-1491ECD9F1E3F4D4585A7A433AE0B0AF70C8C30EC
SHA-256DA9E68B92330AFA568A3C9C4A3C06626AB51E71C27201F51415D11579A5C4C2C
SSDEEP1536:UuW4/iPJTK0qVsfS8JANWExL8FcTDdPj:hQxqSfShwExL8FYD
TLSHT10F63E68E7725D596D4703633C15A6BF393BB29307EC95908EBEEEF1908A3700892C675
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MD5741FEBB7E6A4F3A2EE4A959BF036A1AA
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionBriefly described, liblognorm is a tool to normalize log data. People who need to take a look at logs often have a common problem. Logs from different machines (from different vendors) usually have different formats for their logs. Even if it is the same type of log (e.g. from firewalls), the log entries are so different, that it is pretty hard to read these. This is where liblognorm comes into the game. With this tool you can normalize all your logs. All you need is liblognorm and its dependencies and a sample database that fits the logs you want to normalize.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameliblognorm
PackageRelease1.fc22
PackageVersion1.1.1
SHA-138ADD00A4DB22A4238B7D3574905B5723CBB289B
SHA-2563118A22BB214093F68B85EE36B101683EA884A721A348BEFD03D69278D8B5D19