Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/sbin/sphinx-searchd |
FileSize | 4244176 |
MD5 | F3B795B6DED9CAC74979AFE77CF5028E |
SHA-1 | 5817BC64ED25850B17535161F387828CFC52AB9B |
SHA-256 | 86340476214C1B20E271E7DCE0094F738E7C99CCC05BD7D39DEAFD2D06A0454C |
SSDEEP | 49152:QLcdF8IefWoDcdCFGrYI/wXk5GPdk89c4N1mplVcSY9Fau+Qx3xj:QLgTKwdGGf4kILt1m1cSY9ku+Qtx |
TLSH | T1D316194B73E694DDC0A2C431578BE1A37D3178F40632697F79989A301B9AF316A5CB32 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 1 |
hashlookup:trust | 55 |
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 |
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MD5 | DCE267BAB8127A221BDDC06824160933 |
PackageArch | x86_64 |
PackageDescription | Sphinx is a full-text search engine, distributed under GPL version 2. Commercial licensing is also available upon request. Generally, it's a standalone search engine, meant to provide fast, size-efficient and relevant full text search functions to other applications. Sphinx was specially designed to integrate well with SQL databases and scripting languages. Currently built-in data source drivers support fetching data either via direct connection to MySQL, PostgreSQL, or from a pipe in a custom XML format. As for the name, Sphinx is an acronym which is officially decoded as SQL Phrase Index. Yes, I know about CMU's Sphinx project. |
PackageMaintainer | barjac <barjac> |
PackageName | sphinx |
PackageRelease | 0.beta.3.1.mga8 |
PackageVersion | 2.3.2 |
SHA-1 | 6BE8E9E5B2AFC7CC8CDCBAC928B71B383ABF608B |
SHA-256 | 1761755B1E687E0677A27EB02F303386AA23C2F1E4240AB928801F2FA21F06E9 |