Result for 55A57F924F808E043DBEE17CD84FAEC2A3F64B21

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/swipl-8.2.1/lib/aarch64-linux/odbc4pl.so
FileSize71136
MD5FB088467CE565B4C4F676EAE2DAAA0D5
SHA-155A57F924F808E043DBEE17CD84FAEC2A3F64B21
SHA-256E8FD0BD34731D3F4502C6358B76230873C2856B3EAC7BC184C47B73887F4503A
SSDEEP1536:rr2tELqR4/eFMDSpA3Gd0b6BoPu18TiZwGUDimVVEaukzSuMy1XD5L8jbIhkSW:rqU+m0vkGyLWUhk
TLSHT12B634B0DB50FB81BCA866B3C9B8F8201B263645DD27296E37105434DA75BA4B8F73D8D
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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
MD5193990696FEDF220E9C26E959B82F2BE
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThe value of RDMS for Prolog is often over-estimated, as Prolog itself can manage substantial amounts of data. Nevertheless a Prolog/RDMS interface provides advantages if data is already provided in an RDMS, data must be shared with other applications, there are strong persistency requirements or there is too much data to fit in memory. The popularity of ODBC makes it possible to design a single foreign-language module that provides RDMS access for a wide variety of databases on a wide variety of platforms. The SWI-Prolog RDMS interface is closely modeled after the ODBC API. This API is rather low-level, but defaults and dynamic typing provided by Prolog give the user quite simple access to RDMS, while the interface provides the best possible performance given the RDMS independency constraint.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepl-odbc
PackageRelease4.fc33
PackageVersion8.2.1
SHA-1BF460B1DE04D6A6C481D91F2A9B2B300381445DD
SHA-25632D026A3E62B8BBDF53BE9246AD7BAB63AAEE3E50F8C1CA06FB71E4E22AAC444