Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/share/man/man3/Time::HiRes.3pm.xz |
FileSize | 8672 |
MD5 | C964597B26DBFCE8F0DBDF6049721096 |
SHA-1 | 8C04A1C59E94A1CB33692B1857C3E60807E5DD16 |
SHA-256 | 120C5D1BC8132BFD79916FD658D37255947F1514735E889C731C465A0215C1D8 |
SSDEEP | 192:HNFEVUMQAx6b66a5zr/IaUZcX/CAD0v51S1NaRs7hvORTYrJHUaHsgU:HHEVUWs3En/WI/CAYK1lU+UaMgU |
TLSH | T19202B00001FA9E668A5D4EE031B45722235B5334EFCD6F826B9728DD8C64B24ED777A8 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 4 |
hashlookup:trust | 70 |
The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 5AA1B46531F7E6C7CC1CF75745C93B0A |
PackageArch | x86_64 |
PackageDescription | The 'Time::HiRes' module implements a Perl interface to the 'usleep', 'nanosleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' system calls, in other words, high resolution time and timers. See the the /EXAMPLES manpage section below and the test scripts for usage; see your system documentation for the description of the underlying 'nanosleep' or 'usleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' calls. If your system lacks 'gettimeofday()' or an emulation of it you don't get 'gettimeofday()' or the one-argument form of 'tv_interval()'. If your system lacks all of 'nanosleep()', 'usleep()', 'select()', and 'poll', you don't get 'Time::HiRes::usleep()', 'Time::HiRes::nanosleep()', or 'Time::HiRes::sleep()'. If your system lacks both 'ualarm()' and 'setitimer()' you don't get 'Time::HiRes::ualarm()' or 'Time::HiRes::alarm()'. If you try to import an unimplemented function in the 'use' statement it will fail at compile time. |
PackageMaintainer | tv <tv> |
PackageName | perl-Time-HiRes |
PackageRelease | 1.mga8 |
PackageVersion | 1.976.400 |
SHA-1 | AE5BA289B8621D82E617BED8181079225C7828AE |
SHA-256 | 2B9F5BF18BE49BB1A2D7DFFE6FD8FCFE2E60E5971E6CC7B93AF7A430A15A98A2 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 48D946719865ED0C7688DFFB8F40E867 |
PackageArch | aarch64 |
PackageDescription | The 'Time::HiRes' module implements a Perl interface to the 'usleep', 'nanosleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' system calls, in other words, high resolution time and timers. See the the /EXAMPLES manpage section below and the test scripts for usage; see your system documentation for the description of the underlying 'nanosleep' or 'usleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' calls. If your system lacks 'gettimeofday()' or an emulation of it you don't get 'gettimeofday()' or the one-argument form of 'tv_interval()'. If your system lacks all of 'nanosleep()', 'usleep()', 'select()', and 'poll', you don't get 'Time::HiRes::usleep()', 'Time::HiRes::nanosleep()', or 'Time::HiRes::sleep()'. If your system lacks both 'ualarm()' and 'setitimer()' you don't get 'Time::HiRes::ualarm()' or 'Time::HiRes::alarm()'. If you try to import an unimplemented function in the 'use' statement it will fail at compile time. |
PackageMaintainer | tv <tv> |
PackageName | perl-Time-HiRes |
PackageRelease | 1.mga8 |
PackageVersion | 1.976.400 |
SHA-1 | AB05EB6792614B4D321B36850E7851141D454D07 |
SHA-256 | B9F004132D72AA9176E0092F5BE94E62DFCDAD82FDD723D24EBABEA4E50EFA4E |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 2456924FB2972A7DA78A802DE3FF6820 |
PackageArch | armv7hl |
PackageDescription | The 'Time::HiRes' module implements a Perl interface to the 'usleep', 'nanosleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' system calls, in other words, high resolution time and timers. See the the /EXAMPLES manpage section below and the test scripts for usage; see your system documentation for the description of the underlying 'nanosleep' or 'usleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' calls. If your system lacks 'gettimeofday()' or an emulation of it you don't get 'gettimeofday()' or the one-argument form of 'tv_interval()'. If your system lacks all of 'nanosleep()', 'usleep()', 'select()', and 'poll', you don't get 'Time::HiRes::usleep()', 'Time::HiRes::nanosleep()', or 'Time::HiRes::sleep()'. If your system lacks both 'ualarm()' and 'setitimer()' you don't get 'Time::HiRes::ualarm()' or 'Time::HiRes::alarm()'. If you try to import an unimplemented function in the 'use' statement it will fail at compile time. |
PackageMaintainer | tv <tv> |
PackageName | perl-Time-HiRes |
PackageRelease | 1.mga8 |
PackageVersion | 1.976.400 |
SHA-1 | A48B66E39674FCFBE0861D3CBF238CC45E557FE7 |
SHA-256 | 9BAB046CBF232F8B022EA3EFDC0B6EA21F84A8C8AB97AAE96ED97495D635967B |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 6C4D23A721BF42FAF9DE7066FF619971 |
PackageArch | i586 |
PackageDescription | The 'Time::HiRes' module implements a Perl interface to the 'usleep', 'nanosleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' system calls, in other words, high resolution time and timers. See the the /EXAMPLES manpage section below and the test scripts for usage; see your system documentation for the description of the underlying 'nanosleep' or 'usleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' calls. If your system lacks 'gettimeofday()' or an emulation of it you don't get 'gettimeofday()' or the one-argument form of 'tv_interval()'. If your system lacks all of 'nanosleep()', 'usleep()', 'select()', and 'poll', you don't get 'Time::HiRes::usleep()', 'Time::HiRes::nanosleep()', or 'Time::HiRes::sleep()'. If your system lacks both 'ualarm()' and 'setitimer()' you don't get 'Time::HiRes::ualarm()' or 'Time::HiRes::alarm()'. If you try to import an unimplemented function in the 'use' statement it will fail at compile time. |
PackageMaintainer | tv <tv> |
PackageName | perl-Time-HiRes |
PackageRelease | 1.mga8 |
PackageVersion | 1.976.400 |
SHA-1 | 351034705D7E80CB7A4B357295187E30434CE3FC |
SHA-256 | BDE189DC80A210E3A3E05B27C00E5CD995D27A585AD40FFBD0BAE8EAAEB8BFC9 |