Result for 94480DAB8E495054296C4DE390944985D56FE94F

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/indextool
FileSize2045072
MD50136F5F7B54C30A6EEB1DB84626BE69D
SHA-194480DAB8E495054296C4DE390944985D56FE94F
SHA-256FB47976BAA323052FF341EF036D0A03F131360C382311DE575856191500810F3
SSDEEP24576:vC7BdwEMHdu9bvEG2Et55o9OkdArvScB:vCHW9ybv32Mo9OeArvSc
TLSHT11D954B807F4A2CB7F24486F1A63B6CF0F39E7C9642756A113B1D164B68E225418BFE53
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
MD57F55B9346AE2A346FF4EF0694A14ABCF
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionSphinx is a full-text search engine, distributed under GPL version 2. Commercial licensing (e.g. for embedded use) is also available upon request. Generally, it's a standalone search engine, meant to provide fast, size-efficient and relevant full-text search functions to other applications. Sphinx was specially designed to integrate well with SQL databases and scripting languages. Currently built-in data source drivers support fetching data either via direct connection to MySQL, or PostgreSQL, or from a pipe in a custom XML format. Adding new drivers (e.g. to natively support some other DBMSes) is designed to be as easy as possible. Search API is natively ported to PHP, Python, Perl, Ruby, Java, and also available as a pluggable MySQL storage engine. API is very lightweight so porting it to new language is known to take a few hours. As for the name, Sphinx is an acronym which is officially decoded as SQL Phrase Index. Yes, I know about CMU's Sphinx project.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesphinx
PackageRelease1.fc19
PackageVersion2.0.8
SHA-1902424C0544EC028FB3CD22E157B8DC36577EDD9
SHA-256AF6393F0663551928A2AC054E78A2CECB2C4B8884D52845DE2694E12AACDEA3A