Result for 98C14A65CAF1F159D7C8E90625CD9C479A7C33B0

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libQCoro5WebSockets.so.0.6.0
FileSize100328
MD5025D040CDF191569C35AB66C1ABF2034
SHA-198C14A65CAF1F159D7C8E90625CD9C479A7C33B0
SHA-25620A74A6FA068C7195296735D2B78097FAF6754991D7FB0296F999089C7674EA2
SSDEEP1536:3EJOx+G19URlAXFi80rq9v+FjB8Zyc9Q1Fy8TZK4/VhW5Ku31xDsK4DpwJD:Zx119URlAXFi7O14DpwJ
TLSHT1C2A32C59B97188F9C186C874C9AB86E56E30BC9582317B7F2144FF391F42F119F2BA21
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
MD51448CC2352F270FF83A1F3429BC119A5
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe QCoro library provides set of tools to make use of the C++20 coroutines in connection with certain asynchronous Qt actions. The major benefit of using coroutines with Qt types is that it allows writing asynchronous code as if it were synchronous and, most importantly, while the coroutine is co_awaiting, the Qt event loop runs as usual, meaning that your application remains responsive.
PackageMaintainerpapoteur <papoteur>
PackageNameqcoro-qt5
PackageRelease1.mga9
PackageVersion0.6.0
SHA-1181A08496282A67E82FD1F094A57328AC9FD12EE
SHA-2561655D5A7DC56699E9B8E830B950E10CF2A2238786F6BC9EFE88AC4E4F03CA1C8