Result for B756BCB07AB6904B4F2DF0178F5D089B52930D27

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/gocode/src/github.com/bugsnag/panicwrap/glide.lock
FileSize209
MD530EA9E2EDAFB017DA4EF1BA5688E803D
SHA-1B756BCB07AB6904B4F2DF0178F5D089B52930D27
SHA-25670F3AD9939B6D2F81B98B7D0674DDBAAE36BA5DC33123FF05D529C663EFBE341
SSDEEP6:LijKIAnch9ZG/vpwY4aNMXmkH8c49QQVsn:+jKIhG/vpwRRXmtrsn
TLSHT13AD02281542BE0C17DEC4A79E50972405334E1A8A68683B520AA22E3E203206D62B40C
hashlookup:parent-total6
hashlookup:trust80

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The searched file hash is included in 6 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD562D238723EF67ED8BE44465580A72364
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPanicwrap is a Go library that re-executes a Go binary and monitors stderr output from the binary for a panic. When it find a panic, it executes a user-defined handler function. Stdout, stderr, stdin, signals, and exit codes continue to work as normal, making the existence of panicwrap mostly invisble to the end user until a panic actually occurs. Since a panic is truly a bug in the program meant to crash the runtime, globally catching panics within Go applications is not supposed to be possible. Despite this, it is often useful to have a way to know when panics occur. panicwrap allows you to do something with these panics, such as writing them to a file, so that you can track when panics occur. Panicwrap is not a panic recovery system. Panics indicate serious problems with your application and should crash the runtime. panicwrap is just meant as a way to monitor for panics. If you still think this is the worst idea ever, read the section below on why. This package contains the source code needed for building packages that reference the following Go import paths: – github.com/bugsnag/panicwrap
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-bugsnag-panicwrap-devel
PackageRelease7.fc33
PackageVersion1.2.0
SHA-1718C0EFA7ECD7E71589CE7E04057851E56FE554D
SHA-256644A339655FCBE6FDCD55DA4C1147EEC5D84792B09B90166AA7B0B9825C25003
Key Value
MD5418B5DC42ECB284FC7FB5426F6C7A430
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPanicwrap is a Go library that re-executes a Go binary and monitors stderr output from the binary for a panic. When it find a panic, it executes a user-defined handler function. Stdout, stderr, stdin, signals, and exit codes continue to work as normal, making the existence of panicwrap mostly invisble to the end user until a panic actually occurs. Since a panic is truly a bug in the program meant to crash the runtime, globally catching panics within Go applications is not supposed to be possible. Despite this, it is often useful to have a way to know when panics occur. panicwrap allows you to do something with these panics, such as writing them to a file, so that you can track when panics occur. Panicwrap is not a panic recovery system. Panics indicate serious problems with your application and should crash the runtime. panicwrap is just meant as a way to monitor for panics. If you still think this is the worst idea ever, read the section below on why. This package contains the source code needed for building packages that reference the following Go import paths: – github.com/bugsnag/panicwrap
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-bugsnag-panicwrap-devel
PackageRelease6.fc32
PackageVersion1.2.0
SHA-1EA19F1BD7CB1FFE90E3F19DBEAC0713CAC8F910B
SHA-256223B4CA47E197D8D9ACE502C3F1F0AE1AF2822284CCD37BF490B8DBA22335CBA
Key Value
MD51484C467C36E6AB756897A30EFC0EB74
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPanicwrap is a Go library that re-executes a Go binary and monitors stderr output from the binary for a panic. When it find a panic, it executes a user-defined handler function. Stdout, stderr, stdin, signals, and exit codes continue to work as normal, making the existence of panicwrap mostly invisble to the end user until a panic actually occurs. Since a panic is truly a bug in the program meant to crash the runtime, globally catching panics within Go applications is not supposed to be possible. Despite this, it is often useful to have a way to know when panics occur. panicwrap allows you to do something with these panics, such as writing them to a file, so that you can track when panics occur. Panicwrap is not a panic recovery system. Panics indicate serious problems with your application and should crash the runtime. panicwrap is just meant as a way to monitor for panics. If you still think this is the worst idea ever, read the section below on why. This package contains the source code needed for building packages that reference the following Go import paths: – github.com/bugsnag/panicwrap
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-bugsnag-panicwrap-devel
PackageRelease2.fc34
PackageVersion1.3.1
SHA-1216584807D6ADA9D775E32A959CA330527D265A8
SHA-256D4A5B32D538C9015F6D2DECFBBDFB28D617CEA31C5B3A8332608BCC391EB0B92
Key Value
MD5A8F750FA4CF6E749E91E15F6BC79AC09
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescription Panicwrap is a Go library that re-executes a Go binary and monitors stderr output from the binary for a panic. When it find a panic, it executes a user-defined handler function. Stdout, stderr, stdin, signals, and exit codes continue to work as normal, making the existence of panicwrap mostly invisble to the end user until a panic actually occurs. Since a panic is truly a bug in the program meant to crash the runtime, globally catching panics within Go applications is not supposed to be possible. Despite this, it is often useful to have a way to know when panics occur. panicwrap allows you to do something with these panics, such as writing them to a file, so that you can track when panics occur. Panicwrap is not a panic recovery system. Panics indicate serious problems with your application and should crash the runtime. panicwrap is just meant as a way to monitor for panics. If you still think this is the worst idea ever, read the section below on why.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-bugsnag-panicwrap
PackageRelease7.fc33
PackageVersion1.2.0
SHA-1DB2D8C2B9F855ADF886EB78B387D898D4C5C165A
SHA-256D7F3A5F67431AEFE79C1D8C06DFACF32D8D7B6FEEB2E4A4B080231F90588C618
Key Value
MD5DF375EDAEB2FF90850AC833197BDBE42
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescription Panicwrap is a Go library that re-executes a Go binary and monitors stderr output from the binary for a panic. When it find a panic, it executes a user-defined handler function. Stdout, stderr, stdin, signals, and exit codes continue to work as normal, making the existence of panicwrap mostly invisble to the end user until a panic actually occurs. Since a panic is truly a bug in the program meant to crash the runtime, globally catching panics within Go applications is not supposed to be possible. Despite this, it is often useful to have a way to know when panics occur. panicwrap allows you to do something with these panics, such as writing them to a file, so that you can track when panics occur. Panicwrap is not a panic recovery system. Panics indicate serious problems with your application and should crash the runtime. panicwrap is just meant as a way to monitor for panics. If you still think this is the worst idea ever, read the section below on why.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-bugsnag-panicwrap
PackageRelease6.fc32
PackageVersion1.2.0
SHA-1193C92AE525C65B84243F828510C1E230C4B3EC7
SHA-256A611E08710D3335EB95AA35F5829372FE7362A13DC07C10964767B1A631233F6
Key Value
MD52EBA36477958DA48B3CAD8896177401E
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescription Panicwrap is a Go library that re-executes a Go binary and monitors stderr output from the binary for a panic. When it find a panic, it executes a user-defined handler function. Stdout, stderr, stdin, signals, and exit codes continue to work as normal, making the existence of panicwrap mostly invisble to the end user until a panic actually occurs. Since a panic is truly a bug in the program meant to crash the runtime, globally catching panics within Go applications is not supposed to be possible. Despite this, it is often useful to have a way to know when panics occur. panicwrap allows you to do something with these panics, such as writing them to a file, so that you can track when panics occur. Panicwrap is not a panic recovery system. Panics indicate serious problems with your application and should crash the runtime. panicwrap is just meant as a way to monitor for panics. If you still think this is the worst idea ever, read the section below on why.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegolang-github-bugsnag-panicwrap
PackageRelease2.fc34
PackageVersion1.3.1
SHA-19C09CF6CD0414DE81FC348D108897E064DFAA19D
SHA-256688F18B2051B382DC79834115C7C3059606C73106F8A4B868EB61BC9277CB157