Result for 6076C3FE340C3BE401368DFB4F56EB533ED4D712

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.34.0/i586-linux-thread-multi/auto/DateTime/DateTime.so
FileSize26056
MD5B72104B82FE49CE46A7B51DD628B0C71
SHA-16076C3FE340C3BE401368DFB4F56EB533ED4D712
SHA-256976E46C3721AEDC5BDAB44207D3AA278F6F9F49EA01AB607F1CE8670AE0A3249
SSDEEP768:p5pctfI+QMiPJwtnfh4BF+U4l+s/eWJ+GPrPaaBr/rPaxpwogH/dddJ:2w+Q1MfhoN47aahaxp+H/ddd
TLSHT1E7C2E651AA57D1B3D1102D3C0B926D613F2990C5F4A3EFE1FB4877087CAE535AE2A2A1
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
MD50DDE714B6FAFDBD4EEED7917551DD1D2
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionDateTime is a class for the representation of date/time combinations, and is part of the Perl DateTime project. It represents the Gregorian calendar, extended backwards in time before its creation (in 1582). This is sometimes known as the "proleptic Gregorian calendar". In this calendar, the first day of the calendar (the epoch), is the first day of year 1, which corresponds to the date which was (incorrectly) believed to be the birth of Jesus Christ. The calendar represented does have a year 0, and in that way differs from how dates are often written using "BCE/CE" or "BC/AD". For infinite datetimes, please see the DateTime::Infinite module.
PackageNameperl-DateTime
PackageRelease102.2
PackageVersion1.55
SHA-12765DE74CDF8FF725A5DD2FE17B2E294893A4B1E
SHA-2564F6A0A4D027CA9595F809C14CD4C7F54222986255007C4998109F1E93F0490B2