Result for 5E0CEC24C3862580DC10CB55A80605AF68AEA8D3

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libattr.a
FileSize26738
MD58C0F151041BAB5F316F0CDB4C935BD22
SHA-15E0CEC24C3862580DC10CB55A80605AF68AEA8D3
SHA-25639EED271938DCBF6C5175314B6CBCC415B377963113D311C737C0CD16EE99950
SSDEEP192:q958FEd8UT8mjD7dzhVhKTzhjO5FHlxR3VdO3TlmDUlc3VtG3TlKdDpOpShqQXhO:qWEFTxjFlVMTljwRHOU9mEleShX9ja
TLSHT146C26E4EE3608657CA284333E4D22FE1377BF46547C7671B62BDD2381E92385CB89A46
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MD5625F093873BFE67251C29B2316E02543
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionThis package contains the libraries and header files needed to develop programs which make use of extended attributes. For Linux programs, the documented system call API is the recommended interface, but an SGI IRIX compatibility interface is also provided. Currently only ext2, ext3 and XFS support extended attributes. The SGI IRIX compatibility API built above the Linux system calls is used by programs such as xfsdump(8), xfsrestore(8) and xfs_fsr(8). You should install libattr-devel if you want to develop programs which make use of extended attributes. If you install libattr-devel, you'll also want to install attr.
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNamelibattr-devel
PackageRelease3.fc11
PackageVersion2.4.43
SHA-132C2D5EC41C0B634C293587E178F53F9761754B2
SHA-256935A63C4C29167B32FB8031217FACD36B99E9BDEFF3FF80D4B99AB68181BDCDD