Result for 70C16388F9175389075B905A1E31AE673A6EC3AB

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/node_modules/libpq/build/addon.node
FileSize53636
MD585563E9FA3B527BCDBEA6FBE4D36030E
SHA-170C16388F9175389075B905A1E31AE673A6EC3AB
SHA-2562ADFE901B85D6FEF7579023CF745ED3E8E25657CA4AC797A969B4741DF5FBBB2
SSDEEP768:V17kItPITdyhA/H/xv0CTSdPkr7RZqjxG/jyTk9k7OYc:UshAX+CTSitZcG/jyw2zc
TLSHT1B233E797B841E8BBC6440F75735D4BACB2276775C3CA730A980197203ABB74F8C9D692
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
MD506EFD09F565CCBA1E93FAC0310E425D4
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionNode native bindings to the PostgreSQL libpq C client library. This module attempts to mirror as closely as possible the C API provided by libpq and provides the absolute minimum level of abstraction. It is intended to be extremely low level and allow you the same access as you would have to libpq directly from C, except in node.js! The obvious trade-off for being "close to the metal" is having to use a very "c style" API in JavaScript.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenodejs-libpq
PackageRelease3.fc32
PackageVersion1.8.9
SHA-12B420DE3373EF6A4A52D6534E06342604C0B25D2
SHA-256CE66329892086FCA546239CF13D2002202040A2A61F1C2C7359D2759CE4C581A