Result for B530021F9C9B7A826731CE2B206BC418626225CD

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/libjinglesessionphone.so.1.0.0
FileSize463352
MD54C435A4D89217DC8D33B6F8BEEEED9DC
SHA-1B530021F9C9B7A826731CE2B206BC418626225CD
SHA-25624F8D16A01C0613473766EE6F00FE78715680A404E4A29D4E7385CD42A568070
SSDEEP6144:gly5XKiYoh8qMaJE/yl4jpMXMDKMX3eRY+Vodt:kKX4uMfX3nj
TLSHT154A4E877F805BFCAD9E73C7575864320F2523598A285B0089625840C9EEBACB5F67CCB
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Key Value
MD532B9EC69EDD6788641F3B84CE7AEE32E
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionLibjingle is Google Talk's implementation of Jingle and Jingle-Audio (proposed extensions to XMPP) to interoperate with Google Talk's peer-to-peer and voice calling capabilities. In addition, it is a P2P (peer-to-peer) and RTC (real-time communication) stack that builds on XMPP. If you don't need any P2P or RTC, you can use any XMPP stack. If you do, then you might want to use libjingle. In fact, you can even use libjingle on top of another XMPP stack.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibjingle
PackageRelease1.fc15
PackageVersion0.5.2
SHA-103FF0967AACE942BAEDD1BAE5E644CF1C3949950
SHA-2568B8204B438EB5E22C65DC178E4895F28CCE2925129731AB0CFD94A461B8D5C8D