Result for 64DCFCB1D63C32A840438C9424DED1A7F1C37FA2

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/php/Symfony/Component/ClassLoader/ApcUniversalClassLoader.php
FileSize3374
MD5C8D4F8F88421BD59E0CF9C08FE287CFA
SHA-164DCFCB1D63C32A840438C9424DED1A7F1C37FA2
SHA-25609D521796DC012D8ECB9CE5AF711D14BBFD1807D40E8B3C59E5BDC0CAF5D73DC
SSDEEP48:UKhgAbOorHgF9BmsuLzcsgOwxTSn4jG8BJW5v0e6DH/ZRMew7b/utAKGoQd+7:/zOoryDueOw9S4NWme6DH3Meoo
TLSHT15B61306922C540A70A43D0B9831D3CC5A24AD10FA552901FF8FF41689F85EDA86E6EEF
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD54CEC7FAA2D4529AEFDD42B91BA237AE4
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe ClassLoader Component loads your project classes automatically if they follow some standard PHP conventions. Whenever you use an undefined class, PHP uses the autoloading mechanism to delegate the loading of a file defining the class. Symfony provides a "universal" autoloader, which is able to load classes from files that implement one of the following conventions: * The technical interoperability standards [1] for PHP 5.3 namespaces and class names * The PEAR naming convention [2] for classes If your classes and the third-party libraries you use for your project follow these standards, the Symfony autoloader is the only autoloader you will ever need. Optional: * APC (php-pecl-apcu) * XCache (php-xcache) [1] http://symfony.com/PSR0 [2] http://pear.php.net/manual/en/standards.php
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-symfony-class-loader
PackageRelease1.fc23
PackageVersion2.7.4
SHA-15515B31109E1D9DED8B703D95C96D42BDC5AEE8A
SHA-256DB9F4CB546D474174E891C845BD77DE4416253EF106B8FE1006B792ECFF63D7B
Key Value
MD5DAD2FC86976D554B40E29F46E93A594C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe ClassLoader Component loads your project classes automatically if they follow some standard PHP conventions. Whenever you use an undefined class, PHP uses the autoloading mechanism to delegate the loading of a file defining the class. Symfony provides a "universal" autoloader, which is able to load classes from files that implement one of the following conventions: * The technical interoperability standards [1] for PHP 5.3 namespaces and class names * The PEAR naming convention [2] for classes If your classes and the third-party libraries you use for your project follow these standards, the Symfony autoloader is the only autoloader you will ever need. Optional: * APC (php-pecl-apcu) * XCache (php-xcache) [1] http://symfony.com/PSR0 [2] http://pear.php.net/manual/en/standards.php
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-symfony-class-loader
PackageRelease1.fc23
PackageVersion2.7.4
SHA-120AB9BBE3D5FF07B03557371C751A30F3D369AB4
SHA-256783A4DA8D7C7FF7BB737909A7FC36B028C672F33A6CF4B06166B4CD4EA80C006
Key Value
MD535A2EB2A469BBDA2440B5772C398270E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe ClassLoader Component loads your project classes automatically if they follow some standard PHP conventions. Whenever you use an undefined class, PHP uses the autoloading mechanism to delegate the loading of a file defining the class. Symfony provides a "universal" autoloader, which is able to load classes from files that implement one of the following conventions: * The technical interoperability standards [1] for PHP 5.3 namespaces and class names * The PEAR naming convention [2] for classes If your classes and the third-party libraries you use for your project follow these standards, the Symfony autoloader is the only autoloader you will ever need. Optional: * APC (php-pecl-apcu) * XCache (php-xcache) [1] http://symfony.com/PSR0 [2] http://pear.php.net/manual/en/standards.php
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-symfony-class-loader
PackageRelease1.fc23
PackageVersion2.7.4
SHA-12F9150E65854E3FAE72E2D2E8CEA4DE52ED54221
SHA-256AF72B6E1800781905EA7AC8D1B1465DE6BF4B027AF4181058EA513232B26BADC