Result for A6A7631D678D57E3BCB885D554D1682ABEF3C56E

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/wxsqlite3/Readme.txt
FileSize19559
MD5FD063D2942E592554B95930F23EFA378
SHA-1A6A7631D678D57E3BCB885D554D1682ABEF3C56E
SHA-2568442123F77CA89BD13115453505551588DEFEEB42D8DF3E2AB16FBF2A2036A6E
SSDEEP384:+yMPKipCnsF+e5MEua+4kpybA0WbRDiOqek11Wa8sdnA8:QPKipLF+eLuaPe0W1iOqH11Wad
TLSHT11C9274AA2E0B237632DA8293757641A1DF24E1BAD7930252BCACC18C0B515A4F37F975
hashlookup:parent-total5
hashlookup:trust75

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The searched file hash is included in 5 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD502C4985DEC7098BAC633CF0316CE0532
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionwxSQLite3 is a C++ wrapper around the public domain SQLite 3.x database and is specifically designed for use in programs based on the wxWidgets library. wxSQLite3 does not try to hide the underlying database, in contrary almost all special features of the current SQLite3 version 3.6.22 are supported, like for example the creation of user defined scalar or aggregate functions. Since SQLite stores strings in UTF-8 encoding, the wxSQLite3 methods provide automatic conversion between wxStrings and UTF-8 strings. This works best for the Unicode builds of wxWidgets. In ANSI builds the current locale conversion object (wxConvCurrent) is used for conversion to/from UTF-8. Special care has to be taken if external administration tools are used to modify the database contents, since not all of these tools operate in Unicode resp. UTF-8 mode. wxSQLite3 includes an optional extension for SQLite supporting key based database file encryption using 128 bit AES encryption. Starting with version 1.9.6 of wxSQLite3 the encryption extension is compatible with the SQLite amalgamation source. Experimental support for 256 bit AES encryption has been added in version 1.9.8.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamewxsqlite3
PackageRelease2.fc21
PackageVersion3.1.1
SHA-10BC1891CE6658B679E700AF59884A446F037A268
SHA-256D5E67F4E739EF4C9B67E4108D53B18709F0FDCD02637F5A7F28854E54F362582
Key Value
MD5EA58A61C403B9C9D1E0F2C0F8FFB1C1E
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionwxSQLite3 is a C++ wrapper around the public domain SQLite 3.x database and is specifically designed for use in programs based on the wxWidgets library. wxSQLite3 does not try to hide the underlying database, in contrary almost all special features of the current SQLite3 version 3.6.22 are supported, like for example the creation of user defined scalar or aggregate functions. Since SQLite stores strings in UTF-8 encoding, the wxSQLite3 methods provide automatic conversion between wxStrings and UTF-8 strings. This works best for the Unicode builds of wxWidgets. In ANSI builds the current locale conversion object (wxConvCurrent) is used for conversion to/from UTF-8. Special care has to be taken if external administration tools are used to modify the database contents, since not all of these tools operate in Unicode resp. UTF-8 mode. wxSQLite3 includes an optional extension for SQLite supporting key based database file encryption using 128 bit AES encryption. Starting with version 1.9.6 of wxSQLite3 the encryption extension is compatible with the SQLite amalgamation source. Experimental support for 256 bit AES encryption has been added in version 1.9.8.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamewxsqlite3
PackageRelease2.fc21
PackageVersion3.1.1
SHA-16DF7EBF6596C86A2EE98D439CCC55C0C9A28E283
SHA-256914B9C1C7BD36C5F309F3FBE07B6F63C6E731E4C306325571F7F31FA38C4C858
Key Value
MD5DBF382C9CE9D3892C4B09945A9D276D0
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionwxSQLite3 is a C++ wrapper around the public domain SQLite 3.x database and is specifically designed for use in programs based on the wxWidgets library. wxSQLite3 does not try to hide the underlying database, in contrary almost all special features of the current SQLite3 version 3.6.22 are supported, like for example the creation of user defined scalar or aggregate functions. Since SQLite stores strings in UTF-8 encoding, the wxSQLite3 methods provide automatic conversion between wxStrings and UTF-8 strings. This works best for the Unicode builds of wxWidgets. In ANSI builds the current locale conversion object (wxConvCurrent) is used for conversion to/from UTF-8. Special care has to be taken if external administration tools are used to modify the database contents, since not all of these tools operate in Unicode resp. UTF-8 mode. wxSQLite3 includes an optional extension for SQLite supporting key based database file encryption using 128 bit AES encryption. Starting with version 1.9.6 of wxSQLite3 the encryption extension is compatible with the SQLite amalgamation source. Experimental support for 256 bit AES encryption has been added in version 1.9.8.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamewxsqlite3
PackageRelease2.fc21
PackageVersion3.1.1
SHA-1CDF5EAA5AE8A8C23B898596723B878C0418EFE30
SHA-25645A6E6D704A5AAD488CF6131CF421584ABF9A6DC07CD049EEA65D81C7BEE5C68
Key Value
MD5C4DCBB96A6406855026BBA040BDD6209
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionwxSQLite3 is a C++ wrapper around the public domain SQLite 3.x database and is specifically designed for use in programs based on the wxWidgets library. wxSQLite3 does not try to hide the underlying database, in contrary almost all special features of the current SQLite3 version 3.6.22 are supported, like for example the creation of user defined scalar or aggregate functions. Since SQLite stores strings in UTF-8 encoding, the wxSQLite3 methods provide automatic conversion between wxStrings and UTF-8 strings. This works best for the Unicode builds of wxWidgets. In ANSI builds the current locale conversion object (wxConvCurrent) is used for conversion to/from UTF-8. Special care has to be taken if external administration tools are used to modify the database contents, since not all of these tools operate in Unicode resp. UTF-8 mode. wxSQLite3 includes an optional extension for SQLite supporting key based database file encryption using 128 bit AES encryption. Starting with version 1.9.6 of wxSQLite3 the encryption extension is compatible with the SQLite amalgamation source. Experimental support for 256 bit AES encryption has been added in version 1.9.8.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamewxsqlite3
PackageRelease2.fc21
PackageVersion3.1.1
SHA-17F416343570469BF20198AB666DDAB9C2613B0A2
SHA-256B1BC146333104928C6349B0CE8D6FB64714DEFA15D1D85694DBA78EC9FE1D901
Key Value
MD51FD09A29826A428EB1D9E05333835701
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionwxSQLite3 is a C++ wrapper around the public domain SQLite 3.x database and is specifically designed for use in programs based on the wxWidgets library. wxSQLite3 does not try to hide the underlying database, in contrary almost all special features of the current SQLite3 version 3.6.22 are supported, like for example the creation of user defined scalar or aggregate functions. Since SQLite stores strings in UTF-8 encoding, the wxSQLite3 methods provide automatic conversion between wxStrings and UTF-8 strings. This works best for the Unicode builds of wxWidgets. In ANSI builds the current locale conversion object (wxConvCurrent) is used for conversion to/from UTF-8. Special care has to be taken if external administration tools are used to modify the database contents, since not all of these tools operate in Unicode resp. UTF-8 mode. wxSQLite3 includes an optional extension for SQLite supporting key based database file encryption using 128 bit AES encryption. Starting with version 1.9.6 of wxSQLite3 the encryption extension is compatible with the SQLite amalgamation source. Experimental support for 256 bit AES encryption has been added in version 1.9.8.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamewxsqlite3
PackageRelease2.fc21
PackageVersion3.1.1
SHA-1BB7CB0989349B1EB536A609C56AB5A759D5A82F0
SHA-25660CDF47122F26036E8C327735D061E6BA91A9330A52B562AA1894124F01994AA