Result for 51A60FA1D973051C05B923ECE3388913D72B26CB

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/cvs
FileSize772768
MD5EAAC3152522453342893044056A7FCFA
SHA-151A60FA1D973051C05B923ECE3388913D72B26CB
SHA-256DC1B53B15F8A7F49D85E998EC5A8712C0AFC2BE701378E0381BE439212725E81
SSDEEP12288:/aNdz3eNFpyD/nRSOxeQU7BgtNqbiati3QVyWa:/aeF8D/nR7xevgtNqbxqf
TLSHT181F45CC27ECA2527E76A07F3E6592BF4C7EEC485867097193A0E371419F292420FDD92
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
MD5DB5A9551A0E7A938C52D3CC13FEEE733
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionCVS (Concurrent Versions System) is a version control system that can record the history of your files (usually, but not always, source code). CVS only stores the differences between versions, instead of every version of every file you have ever created. CVS also keeps a log of who, when, and why changes occurred. CVS is very helpful for managing releases and controlling the concurrent editing of source files among multiple authors. Instead of providing version control for a collection of files in a single directory, CVS provides version control for a hierarchical collection of directories consisting of revision controlled files. These directories and files can then be combined together to form a software release.
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNamecvs
PackageRelease21.fc16
PackageVersion1.11.23
SHA-18C376EB493801CF0969A32FBD5C456BADE356968
SHA-25661840B18071E844610A54D7D6CBF7B9D4708D2725CC911F9847E958990072C87