Result for A3874964F73EF359276BC63353F0DE95A94DB211

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/perl-Time-HiRes/MYMETA.yml
FileSize873
MD5E8DDB81D0AEEC328540280DBADA80F76
SHA-1A3874964F73EF359276BC63353F0DE95A94DB211
SHA-256808B7867065B8C3E6BAE9DE6653BFA0D9649645A9429B2C3AD8B546F3995AB3F
SSDEEP24:gMD0a1OB9fJ9VCB15JI1wj8kIgVRV1qHs7:wa1OLXw1wij8QRV1q+
TLSHT1A11188D31654976BEF019F82A96C611617332F0EE9970EBFD1AB048C12EB9611BEC116
hashlookup:parent-total4
hashlookup:trust70

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The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5CDF252043DEA31EC4AC25430F50168F3
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThe 'Time::HiRes' module implements a Perl interface to the 'usleep', 'nanosleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' system calls, in other words, high resolution time and timers. See the the /EXAMPLES manpage section below and the test scripts for usage; see your system documentation for the description of the underlying 'nanosleep' or 'usleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' calls. If your system lacks 'gettimeofday()' or an emulation of it you don't get 'gettimeofday()' or the one-argument form of 'tv_interval()'. If your system lacks all of 'nanosleep()', 'usleep()', 'select()', and 'poll', you don't get 'Time::HiRes::usleep()', 'Time::HiRes::nanosleep()', or 'Time::HiRes::sleep()'. If your system lacks both 'ualarm()' and 'setitimer()' you don't get 'Time::HiRes::ualarm()' or 'Time::HiRes::alarm()'. If you try to import an unimplemented function in the 'use' statement it will fail at compile time.
PackageMaintainerluigiwalser <luigiwalser>
PackageNameperl-Time-HiRes
PackageRelease1.mga9
PackageVersion1.977.0
SHA-1968F8CFBD72B57787F85800BD6619AE3F6FD7BA9
SHA-256FF57BA405F94B5C803D476917D4FD21C529784893041314831BE4D3F4C7A235D
Key Value
MD54BC840B1189D6BBEFD4B95D6929D3E80
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionThe 'Time::HiRes' module implements a Perl interface to the 'usleep', 'nanosleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' system calls, in other words, high resolution time and timers. See the the /EXAMPLES manpage section below and the test scripts for usage; see your system documentation for the description of the underlying 'nanosleep' or 'usleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' calls. If your system lacks 'gettimeofday()' or an emulation of it you don't get 'gettimeofday()' or the one-argument form of 'tv_interval()'. If your system lacks all of 'nanosleep()', 'usleep()', 'select()', and 'poll', you don't get 'Time::HiRes::usleep()', 'Time::HiRes::nanosleep()', or 'Time::HiRes::sleep()'. If your system lacks both 'ualarm()' and 'setitimer()' you don't get 'Time::HiRes::ualarm()' or 'Time::HiRes::alarm()'. If you try to import an unimplemented function in the 'use' statement it will fail at compile time.
PackageMaintainerluigiwalser <luigiwalser>
PackageNameperl-Time-HiRes
PackageRelease1.mga9
PackageVersion1.977.0
SHA-16B06C20B6850652F359ED79DD2DB07A22EA0F674
SHA-2562D6CDA7CAFA970253FF112BE89B2FB9FC67A680C628039E5E2F191EDDA1BA789
Key Value
MD59E8C0892528FE3C0A7F01194AB4CDAD7
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionThe 'Time::HiRes' module implements a Perl interface to the 'usleep', 'nanosleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' system calls, in other words, high resolution time and timers. See the the /EXAMPLES manpage section below and the test scripts for usage; see your system documentation for the description of the underlying 'nanosleep' or 'usleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' calls. If your system lacks 'gettimeofday()' or an emulation of it you don't get 'gettimeofday()' or the one-argument form of 'tv_interval()'. If your system lacks all of 'nanosleep()', 'usleep()', 'select()', and 'poll', you don't get 'Time::HiRes::usleep()', 'Time::HiRes::nanosleep()', or 'Time::HiRes::sleep()'. If your system lacks both 'ualarm()' and 'setitimer()' you don't get 'Time::HiRes::ualarm()' or 'Time::HiRes::alarm()'. If you try to import an unimplemented function in the 'use' statement it will fail at compile time.
PackageMaintainerluigiwalser <luigiwalser>
PackageNameperl-Time-HiRes
PackageRelease1.mga9
PackageVersion1.977.0
SHA-1189584DFE7BFEB63FAF867DF656279955D50404F
SHA-25675686B9EF91D3BD556E8B98DF47F41D9C9C35CB4F9E3E0CE8D1FB3507564577A
Key Value
MD5A3D550514ECA41C851FE3749CFB7E36A
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe 'Time::HiRes' module implements a Perl interface to the 'usleep', 'nanosleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' system calls, in other words, high resolution time and timers. See the the /EXAMPLES manpage section below and the test scripts for usage; see your system documentation for the description of the underlying 'nanosleep' or 'usleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' calls. If your system lacks 'gettimeofday()' or an emulation of it you don't get 'gettimeofday()' or the one-argument form of 'tv_interval()'. If your system lacks all of 'nanosleep()', 'usleep()', 'select()', and 'poll', you don't get 'Time::HiRes::usleep()', 'Time::HiRes::nanosleep()', or 'Time::HiRes::sleep()'. If your system lacks both 'ualarm()' and 'setitimer()' you don't get 'Time::HiRes::ualarm()' or 'Time::HiRes::alarm()'. If you try to import an unimplemented function in the 'use' statement it will fail at compile time.
PackageMaintainerluigiwalser <luigiwalser>
PackageNameperl-Time-HiRes
PackageRelease1.mga9
PackageVersion1.977.0
SHA-1C322F9DF113A86E7711985A89BE30B9179939367
SHA-25645F3CC14912A2986A5CBEBF3195A3CB85C479BD0B310D8D4088B6FA601C30175