Result for 7DAA243C1D22C6F1B79D835E054F392A41A489BC

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/libdataquay.so.0.9.0
FileSize597044
MD5F6B3EA811ED3ACD33EEAFE6274B2981F
SHA-17DAA243C1D22C6F1B79D835E054F392A41A489BC
SHA-25684C498D95906B2D780CFA95CD264D33391C2742BA36CF2E9A5119AEC68130AB2
SSDEEP6144:tiW0afbF9tFxiDg2WAi/6x+MxqLAxA17WFxAJtOqFSuDc6YlUgQwXxsUG9tN5WS6:trBF9XxiD166xLdA9WvuTbwZGMrRwFtU
TLSHT102C4190A6D34CB69CC5500B65A3E467E63A8C0D1893D8EFB6F4FD1EE696E1837012B1D
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Key Value
MD5FEA3972E8E0316D3D51BC96BD1984C95
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionDataquay is a free open source library that provides a friendly C++ interface to an RDF datastore using Qt4 classes and containers. Supported datastores are the popular and feature-complete Redland and the lightweight Sord. Dataquay is simple to use and easy to integrate. It is principally aimed at Qt-based applications that would like to use an RDF datastore as backing for in-memory project data, to avoid having to invent file formats or XML schemas and to make it easy to augment the data with descriptive metadata pulled in from external sources. It's also useful for applications with ad-hoc needs for metadata management using RDF sources. Dataquay does not use a separate database, instead using in-memory storage with separate file import and export facilities. Although it offers a choice of datastore implementations, the choice is made at compile time: there is no runtime module system to take into account when deploying your application. The Fedora package is configured to use Redland, as recommended by the developers for general use.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedataquay
PackageRelease9.fc23
PackageVersion0.9
SHA-155133538559DDD9AE0426DD5A332A20EFBC03C78
SHA-25683E4E37400E285A7294F2CC8860B3F3BC43593B74483C2320A5561CB382EF097