Result for 51D47A24D8415B279D6CCFAD36C8426A3DDE1EFE

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/node_modules/libpq/build/addon.node
FileSize71640
MD5077F8F0FC0DC0BBF9D327EFCE3CECD5C
SHA-151D47A24D8415B279D6CCFAD36C8426A3DDE1EFE
SHA-256D80BF01122873CE8798B13ABC1ECB48CFE69D92F8F021DAE029F44E4BDD6CDF8
SSDEEP768:/JIlB3UHbXCqyaiKS6CqtVdFN19ltVdFN19ltVdFN19ltVdFN19lw4goQYAIw4gc:e8bjt8+adY2lB7ly
TLSHT16363F70FB1611E7CC198A4708DEFC4510334A8E2EA30361F5E44B3BB1DEBAB55766E66
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MD59B20E657C98754DE9ADAB165EF1CF7C5
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionNode native bindings to the PostgreSQL libpq C client library. This module attempts to mirror as closely as possible the C API provided by libpq and provides the absolute minimum level of abstraction. It is intended to be extremely low level and allow you the same access as you would have to libpq directly from C, except in node.js! The obvious trade-off for being "close to the metal" is having to use a very "c style" API in JavaScript.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenodejs-libpq
PackageRelease3.fc32
PackageVersion1.8.9
SHA-18278DBBD86DA96AECB5EF665B9ED98C1C4AE5B42
SHA-25624E2A6521D2157D6681A8888F6030ACEF1A402D36409F0FA8C354D9ABC162DFF