Result for 575E8F356C02714E7FB032D883439C9BAE0D86FE

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/mc-tool
FileSize43212
MD54C5F40D9951CD25EC33718DB8DA53EA3
SHA-1575E8F356C02714E7FB032D883439C9BAE0D86FE
SHA-2563D506E124FEFB238D784AB4F53C5DFB3097C08A5583E9CCE9B65BD0F969FD0E6
SSDEEP768:08JwNOBcJApGXvaHd6/wIOwiXnIvrcneii5wSGJXGn0Cb1H44:pNcmsvaHd8Cpnfi5wSGJXG0A
TLSHT11E1318CAA19A5D73C9C99D369C439F0941B0DDF8912D4F0FDE9830796816ABCC9A3F24
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Key Value
FileSize178646
MD51AAB7BC9552B5838CF6302C67B9A027F
PackageDescriptionmanagement daemon for Telepathy real-time communication framework Telepathy Mission Control 5 is an account manager and channel dispatcher for the Telepathy framework, allowing user interfaces and other clients to share connections to real-time communication services without conflicting. It implements the AccountManager and ChannelDispatcher D-Bus APIs as described by telepathy-spec. . The account manager part stores real time communication account details, connects to the stored accounts on request, and sets the accounts' presence, nickname and avatar according to requests from Telepathy user interfaces and other components. . The channel dispatcher part responds to incoming communication channels (message streams, voice/video calls, file transfers etc.) by dispatching them to suitable user interfaces, and requests outgoing communication channels according to requests from a Telepathy UI. . This is not a compatible replacement for Mission Control 4 (in the telepathy-mission-control package), but they can be installed in parallel.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNametelepathy-mission-control-5
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion1:5.6.0-1
SHA-1E34DE49903975A9D5E2F93A8BADF7709DA206495
SHA-256A256BBAB33B0E0A5556CF347E3E21376E06696F2A0901CBDE1FBD2AFD04B4DB1