Key | Value |
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FileName | 0001-redis-3.2.3-redis-conf.patch |
FileSize | 886 |
MD5 | 8057C640C4ABE749DDBDA4D23B37F4C6 |
SHA-1 | 7FCE97000B78505061CEBBC8DBCF443C43B12D12 |
SHA-256 | B7A1CC5BEBA176499FAECE19656183057D04F3F75B88B52988C97EE4A25E7D3B |
SSDEEP | 12:Reh5gbqVhY0tXTaiuvFiCgTWEWfEqunJ48QgzMzWzKWaf/Z1gwQPi+tKXxsxN7hV:Reh56FuGivj8EhQkuvgwQPi+Iof |
TLSH | T14311201F028E7F6737609134272C1498A115C49C3E5BB138A4CC2DC81D2D71A12B7BE3 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 2 |
hashlookup:trust | 60 |
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 |
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MD5 | 2134EC9A13B3D7D35FDDCF0BDF34742A |
PackageArch | aarch64 |
PackageDescription | Redis is an advanced key-value store. It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and sorted sets. You can run atomic operations on these types, like appending to a string; incrementing the value in a hash; pushing to a list; computing set intersection, union and difference; or getting the member with highest ranking in a sorted set. In order to achieve its outstanding performance, Redis works with an in-memory dataset. Depending on your use case, you can persist it either by dumping the dataset to disk every once in a while, or by appending each command to a log. Redis also supports trivial-to-setup master-slave replication, with very fast non-blocking first synchronization, auto-reconnection on net split and so forth. Other features include Transactions, Pub/Sub, Lua scripting, Keys with a limited time-to-live, and configuration settings to make Redis behave like a cache. You can use Redis from most programming languages also. |
PackageMaintainer | kekepower <kekepower> |
PackageName | redis |
PackageRelease | 1.mga9 |
PackageVersion | 7.0.2 |
SHA-1 | 94FF8E4E39CDD644F27EA170E916152F23DDC363 |
SHA-256 | CBF11795DEC81015953E53DB396BDD5AA65EDF01A1DDCD6EB4D93A3CC4B61737 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 4B4E788B999F2468D8421BB55DBE8C74 |
PackageArch | armv7hl |
PackageDescription | Redis is an advanced key-value store. It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and sorted sets. You can run atomic operations on these types, like appending to a string; incrementing the value in a hash; pushing to a list; computing set intersection, union and difference; or getting the member with highest ranking in a sorted set. In order to achieve its outstanding performance, Redis works with an in-memory dataset. Depending on your use case, you can persist it either by dumping the dataset to disk every once in a while, or by appending each command to a log. Redis also supports trivial-to-setup master-slave replication, with very fast non-blocking first synchronization, auto-reconnection on net split and so forth. Other features include Transactions, Pub/Sub, Lua scripting, Keys with a limited time-to-live, and configuration settings to make Redis behave like a cache. You can use Redis from most programming languages also. |
PackageMaintainer | kekepower <kekepower> |
PackageName | redis |
PackageRelease | 1.mga9 |
PackageVersion | 7.0.5 |
SHA-1 | 8A309055CA98DB46BC5B838591E47F84C22AD438 |
SHA-256 | F0674DC8B0E0EC9AAE061BCFFBA656F150649B95701B0AA59B5BEE480C36C234 |