Result for A2B9BA8A134181E96207F3C77D4F6EA55809B4EF

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/classad_functional_tester
FileSize46976
MD5DB8A7F1A6ED1B55B134A453D68098C47
SHA-1A2B9BA8A134181E96207F3C77D4F6EA55809B4EF
SHA-256616F8188524A8828A77242AD2BA3BD56F1388CA959B5F5C4777CB55231BA5B24
SSDEEP768:q3RsEWHY7LC/fr+K5kspe6DKJTsdq+N7CknYX9B0LHbk:MsB47LBKCaeNAdqfzHcbk
TLSHT1A7230802BF0B4953F2E26BB4240F4AD2D72DA9884256650FBB1D970E13F097A1927FE5
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hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
FileSize475666
MD59247118A3CA7A63A38F07844FF846A65
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
PackageVersion1.0.9-0ubuntu1
SHA-1DD2473795265732C1BC13F6A9463CCB671892C8A
SHA-25678582ABDD0319470CA69951E6B24C3380C52565265B071B4174ACFBDDE11356E