Result for 71B653EDC7059A7AF7A92020E242208C78391C85

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/equivs/template.ctl
FileSize947
MD53887BA64C35E5DE6EB841070EC051AD6
SHA-171B653EDC7059A7AF7A92020E242208C78391C85
SHA-2560854DD78B763EB1B0C00A7892D5368BA45C5364439FD8F63A845E1530086F480
SSDEEP12:169J78C6Nr75Pmm26tgtZ+dtZ+mI1+UnSodoQl8WnGQ3UrjSon7QgEshJ227:CJ78CG75e969ompUnSodoq8Ao7zEk
TLSHT1AB11D014E783E30541DA16CFB235D4239036D76CB387365AE34C07F5B66E48381BA2E9
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize18482
MD589EBA2FEF58D3F3079F90E7578361E44
PackageDescriptionCircumvent Debian package dependencies This package provides a tool to create Debian packages that only contain dependency information. . One use for this is to create a metapackage: a package whose sole purpose is to declare dependencies and conflicts on other packages so that these will be automatically installed, upgraded, or removed. . Another use is to circumvent dependency checking. If a package P is not installed on the system, packages that depend on P cannot normally be installed. However, if functionality equivalent to P is known to be installed, this tool can be used to trick the Debian package management system into believing that package P is actually installed. NOTE: this should be considered a crude hack to work around awkward situations, not a normal solution. If you use equivs to work around bugs in other Debian packages, you should also file bug reports against those packages.
PackageMaintainerPeter Samuelson <peter@p12n.org>
PackageNameequivs
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion2.0.7
SHA-17A14011975E9B9C0FBBDE8FEC98910599061DF3F
SHA-2562520629F864E5F16739DD00321E99BEF53E8276325F4D9952D3A6C22A0C47140
Key Value
FileSize19508
MD57D00EB1F4B020DE862C664908FD7CFE4
PackageDescriptionCircumvent Debian package dependencies This package provides a tool to create Debian packages that only contain dependency information. . One use for this is to create a metapackage: a package whose sole purpose is to declare dependencies and conflicts on other packages so that these will be automatically installed, upgraded, or removed. . Another use is to circumvent dependency checking. If a package P is not installed on the system, packages that depend on P cannot normally be installed. However, if functionality equivalent to P is known to be installed, this tool can be used to trick the Debian package management system into believing that package P is actually installed. NOTE: this should be considered a crude hack to work around awkward situations, not a normal solution. If you use equivs to work around bugs in other Debian packages, you should also file bug reports against those packages.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu MOTU Developers <ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameequivs
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion2.0.7-0.1
SHA-149A670386F30E1D52ED5651379EEED4DC1722519
SHA-256A0AD0CE1F1157D5188AA549C3C59D033CD5DBA1DC62FDD8316AD351030635F72