Result for 605E5F8FFB64E65EC77CAA57AE88BD6CED334FE3

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/cvs
FileSize548880
MD5FAE97F68834B8E4B26A30FD26C12B047
SHA-1605E5F8FFB64E65EC77CAA57AE88BD6CED334FE3
SHA-256689E2FCAF898C57ECE28A3C587A5A2E562371910EDA1C261944B474744B318A3
SSDEEP12288:16smkU4EmlktGe8YFJT8rT3i3fekp6B1IaDJLYUzbNM08f:16sm5vog8EiBuaDJU+2
TLSHT128C43B56BC818BA6C5D017F7BB5DC368332317B9D2EE3106990887647BDB86A0F3B644
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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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
MD57FCE491E65E8BA639CC45D7138459680
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionCVS (Concurrent Versions System) is a version control system that can record the history of your files (usually, but not always, source code). CVS only stores the differences between versions, instead of every version of every file you have ever created. CVS also keeps a log of who, when, and why changes occurred. CVS is very helpful for managing releases and controlling the concurrent editing of source files among multiple authors. Instead of providing version control for a collection of files in a single directory, CVS provides version control for a hierarchical collection of directories consisting of revision controlled files. These directories and files can then be combined together to form a software release.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamecvs
PackageRelease26.fc18
PackageVersion1.11.23
SHA-11A9BD7952A8FB7FD6B1EDE37C11E446320AF78C2
SHA-256A15B08C7FE2724E47497E3036947ED2391B261468ED750BB461D7900AD5428DB