Result for 5A2B639C63015106402FBC8CEDA2082B3BED65FE

Query result

Key Value
FileName./opt/rh/rh-perl530/root/usr/share/man/man3/encoding.3pm.gz
FileSize8101
MD56FC58DE17868C73D93F94F21ECCB07C5
SHA-15A2B639C63015106402FBC8CEDA2082B3BED65FE
SHA-25627B91D65A258883988ECB4AA98AE177BD80ECBC26B6468F8AD00612D626E3C5F
SSDEEP192:YDXPaxbe8/remdrcVo/EIv2R/SWz/eO/SynPRBLRDYc9nkRS/:YeRTzdEosIQlzWO/SynPRdznD/
TLSHT13CF1AE55C16BE411642F3D5B8FC5223E33B926A1403763358EE27F586F53A29AEC6F04
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hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
MD5091290F6743764287259B1CAEE65F420
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionWith the encoding pragma, you can write your Perl script in any encoding you like (so long as the Encode module supports it) and still enjoy Unicode support. However, this encoding module is deprecated under perl 5.18. It uses a mechanism provided by perl that is deprecated under 5.18 and higher, and may be removed in a future version. The easiest and the best alternative is to write your script in UTF-8.
PackageMaintainerCBS <cbs@centos.org>
PackageNamerh-perl530-perl-encoding
PackageRelease451.el7
PackageVersion2.22
SHA-19BE5BA9FF9686EC03772B5B68EFF0F8B751A2CEB
SHA-2565523DF0B20F21AB2EB518911A98026BD5A18318FB382B0A70C9D413ACCE84647