Result for 9FE18994318F8C76D00412B8CFFB78BE8A575BF1

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/classad_functional_tester_ns
FileSize42956
MD5E825C5C2B941B62433D9F394C2463215
SHA-19FE18994318F8C76D00412B8CFFB78BE8A575BF1
SHA-2567ED32EF8FE2B958B7613C42726A633FF9E510188E60AC6D838C7A0B8386D9CA8
SSDEEP768:kMleeJn+Knlw57iOItXstmKpNFUIqFb1kj3Z06GQLHarQLo:kMleeJn+ulM7BUrx1kjC6/ar
TLSHT17B130947B9829FA2C4C05B76B74F9F40B262791CC2DE3717FA0C07B9679685E8D26B01
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
FileSize450566
MD51E67E5CBC110F5F1303785BFA180A158
PackageDescriptionLibrary for expression language used in Condor A classad is a mapping from attribute names to expressions. In the simplest cases, the expressions are simple constants (integer, floating point, or string). A classad is thus a form of property list. Attribute expressions can also be more complicated. There is a protocol for evaluating an attribute expression of a classad vis a vis another ad. For example, the expression "other.size > 3" in one ad evaluates to true if the other ad has an attribute named size and the value of that attribute is (or evaluates to) an integer greater than three. Two classads match if each ad has an attribute requirements that evaluates to true in the context of the other ad. Classad matching is used by the Condor central manager to determine the compatibility of jobs and workstations where they may be run.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibclassad0
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1.0.3-0ubuntu2
SHA-15F075B6CB1FEC8D14A09E8D7ABADB7280DDF16F5
SHA-25683C6F3B778F4F6888EAF1D16EFAE982B35F0E91B7F9F804E168F10C639D250E1