Result for 90261E3E3B0D635FAAF99EEEF7BBF7FAC6ED97C1

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/pgsql2shp
FileSize70216
MD55DFB4261E99B5EC4BF9CE3BAA3491BFA
SHA-190261E3E3B0D635FAAF99EEEF7BBF7FAC6ED97C1
SHA-256A3CD79A1554BA9037AF66BD4B44586421065628B61152279FD3F8BE273B3A437
SSDEEP1536:ekR2iy8vGQ5oBU3+gf7ycGXOlUzB6Hzp6lqCBgfJZv3JTxUBnPj:e0Zy8vGQx3TTycGXOlmukACBL
TLSHT1E1635B4377190903E2B315F0953F23D9A79DBB4126B1A58E2B1FB24B61B2E32144FF99
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD502D6AC4120B9F441F17D245177D4D0AB
PackageArchppc
PackageDescriptionPostGIS adds support for geographic objects to the PostgreSQL object-relational database. In effect, PostGIS "spatially enables" the PostgreSQL server, allowing it to be used as a backend spatial database for geographic information systems (GIS), much like ESRI's SDE or Oracle's Spatial extension. PostGIS follows the OpenGIS "Simple Features Specification for SQL" and has been certified as compliant with the "Types and Functions" profile.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla>
PackageNamepostgis
PackageRelease1.el5
PackageVersion1.3.2
SHA-1A0E8472FDA429B7241154754B5048BD26DF7DB5E
SHA-2564967B4BB97CFCE227B08DFC5DFADC23E79A2085EB05C3D358E1944768C237BA9