Result for 838B40787175042CF8DB507A37043E8A7FFE5DF3

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/protobuf-2.0.2/CHANGES.txt
FileSize4643
MD5E3937C82FB557EE59B9D178D41C0F123
SHA-1838B40787175042CF8DB507A37043E8A7FFE5DF3
SHA-2567F4DF6558FBAD06F1530A2BE086AB72FD5DEB7D7989E2BC9672B0A8943AF8193
SSDEEP96:GoNNsztOxZSDQmudl8eq6BuFOnqISfKaV4PpoR51fG4biQXT:hNV6DQmSqLFaw9e4xT
TLSHT1A3A1A34BBE412229118201CB7AEEF156DB28C13F573291A4B8DCCA1C6F439D597A77F4
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
MD528C8777A09026AFB72232A2B6E539ABA
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionProtocol Buffers are a way of encoding structured data in an efficient yet extensible format. Google uses Protocol Buffers for almost all of its internal RPC protocols and file formats. Protocol buffers are a flexible, efficient, automated mechanism for serializing structured data – think XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler. You define how you want your data to be structured once, then you can use special generated source code to easily write and read your structured data to and from a variety of data streams and using a variety of languages. You can even update your data structure without breaking deployed programs that are compiled against the "old" format.
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNameprotobuf
PackageRelease8.fc11
PackageVersion2.0.2
SHA-18D9C552487D4FF69C0489ABEEDA83ED1E83ED505
SHA-256A50E76DB73AE942EBC54B5786D0B7E0AD3ACA8016BEDC7F50AD20060DC095759