Result for B83E6A564E02803A3BD1FFA182C6674AEE0F40CD

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libcmocka.so.0
FileSize18
MD5AB811796ED16F22B03B1CD4F8D8FAF3D
SHA-1B83E6A564E02803A3BD1FFA182C6674AEE0F40CD
SHA-256ED756AB3B54A6839ABE123816328F581FEB604A2353DC0B312A219AD9C8B1D1B
SSDEEP3:EGqLrJn:EGwtn
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hashlookup:parent-total15
hashlookup:trust100

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Key Value
MD53927DCF458F2B0A6A2EBF4959A077CE8
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThere are a variety of C unit testing frameworks available however many of them are fairly complex and require the latest compiler technology. Some development requires the use of old compilers which makes it difficult to use some unit testing frameworks. In addition many unit testing frameworks assume the code being tested is an application or module that is targeted to the same platform that will ultimately execute the test. Because of this assumption many frameworks require the inclusion of standard C library headers in the code module being tested which may collide with the custom or incomplete implementation of the C library utilized by the code under test. CMocka only requires a test application is linked with the standard C library which minimizes conflicts with standard C library headers. Also, CMocka tries to avoid the use of some of the newer features of C compilers. This results in CMocka being a relatively small library that can be used to test a variety of exotic code. If a developer wishes to simply test an application with the latest compiler then other unit testing frameworks may be preferable. This is the successor of Google's Cmockery.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibcmocka
PackageRelease1.fc22
PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-119622F43AA87118AB04109DFC89064E776162C80
SHA-256C21A086E8B10543842ACDA851C46DFD90810BCD76907071D8C5236F723ADD725
Key Value
MD5874681AD159A8E4AF9AA4A601F6014A8
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThere are a variety of C unit testing frameworks available however many of them are fairly complex and require the latest compiler technology. Some development requires the use of old compilers which makes it difficult to use some unit testing frameworks. In addition many unit testing frameworks assume the code being tested is an application or module that is targeted to the same platform that will ultimately execute the test. Because of this assumption many frameworks require the inclusion of standard C library headers in the code module being tested which may collide with the custom or incomplete implementation of the C library utilized by the code under test. CMocka only requires a test application is linked with the standard C library which minimizes conflicts with standard C library headers. Also, CMocka tries to avoid the use of some of the newer features of C compilers. This results in CMocka being a relatively small library that can be used to test a variety of exotic code. If a developer wishes to simply test an application with the latest compiler then other unit testing frameworks may be preferable. This is the successor of Google's Cmockery.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibcmocka
PackageRelease2.fc23
PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-12FAEB0C58AC839EE2950EE251D548D639B6FFBE8
SHA-2561433AF6550F819CA1B030782A2EB54AD127626A92B3AC7D296529D175E8B29B3
Key Value
MD5CCBBBA8345F4E698BDD08A3BAD1ABF0F
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThere are a variety of C unit testing frameworks available however many of them are fairly complex and require the latest compiler technology. Some development requires the use of old compilers which makes it difficult to use some unit testing frameworks. In addition many unit testing frameworks assume the code being tested is an application or module that is targeted to the same platform that will ultimately execute the test. Because of this assumption many frameworks require the inclusion of standard C library headers in the code module being tested which may collide with the custom or incomplete implementation of the C library utilized by the code under test. CMocka only requires a test application is linked with the standard C library which minimizes conflicts with standard C library headers. Also, CMocka tries to avoid the use of some of the newer features of C compilers. This results in CMocka being a relatively small library that can be used to test a variety of exotic code. If a developer wishes to simply test an application with the latest compiler then other unit testing frameworks may be preferable. This is the successor of Google's Cmockery.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibcmocka
PackageRelease3.fc24
PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-1747434C4BCCB876CB413FA24387A7A677D7B3F46
SHA-256ECEDC0405986373815FCEF0BAACC1FF7C46C33F31B4782CDE50ED5B0E2A15058
Key Value
MD5C8A87574C21E8D4E4BA7DF2A41DFD47A
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionThere are a variety of C unit testing frameworks available however many of them are fairly complex and require the latest compiler technology. Some development requires the use of old compilers which makes it difficult to use some unit testing frameworks. In addition many unit testing frameworks assume the code being tested is an application or module that is targeted to the same platform that will ultimately execute the test. Because of this assumption many frameworks require the inclusion of standard C library headers in the code module being tested which may collide with the custom or incomplete implementation of the C library utilized by the code under test. CMocka only requires a test application is linked with the standard C library which minimizes conflicts with standard C library headers. Also, CMocka tries to avoid the use of some of the newer features of C compilers. This results in CMocka being a relatively small library that can be used to test a variety of exotic code. If a developer wishes to simply test an application with the latest compiler then other unit testing frameworks may be preferable. This is the successor of Google's Cmockery.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibcmocka
PackageRelease1.fc22
PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-1AC7715043381009D14EEF0E084C3D2E9EB7D1EA5
SHA-256DFA0A0AD0C1E8712BEE7B3C6CAD535A96D9A29C38F3E3DAC02B19A71A36915FA
Key Value
MD5527738AAEF2BCED6183CD4340BBF5C0E
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionThere are a variety of C unit testing frameworks available however many of them are fairly complex and require the latest compiler technology. Some development requires the use of old compilers which makes it difficult to use some unit testing frameworks. In addition many unit testing frameworks assume the code being tested is an application or module that is targeted to the same platform that will ultimately execute the test. Because of this assumption many frameworks require the inclusion of standard C library headers in the code module being tested which may collide with the custom or incomplete implementation of the C library utilized by the code under test. CMocka only requires a test application is linked with the standard C library which minimizes conflicts with standard C library headers. Also, CMocka tries to avoid the use of some of the newer features of C compilers. This results in CMocka being a relatively small library that can be used to test a variety of exotic code. If a developer wishes to simply test an application with the latest compiler then other unit testing frameworks may be preferable. This is the successor of Google's Cmockery.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibcmocka
PackageRelease2.fc23
PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-136EFA42397B87D606ECC8731955C2E80070BB136
SHA-2569557720946A801525963C88643930D2DB21962F8932C7B977A83B25AF899B4D2
Key Value
MD54A4A07B189A61CFC2D9E9B2EC288A170
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionThere are a variety of C unit testing frameworks available however many of them are fairly complex and require the latest compiler technology. Some development requires the use of old compilers which makes it difficult to use some unit testing frameworks. In addition many unit testing frameworks assume the code being tested is an application or module that is targeted to the same platform that will ultimately execute the test. Because of this assumption many frameworks require the inclusion of standard C library headers in the code module being tested which may collide with the custom or incomplete implementation of the C library utilized by the code under test. CMocka only requires a test application is linked with the standard C library which minimizes conflicts with standard C library headers. Also, CMocka tries to avoid the use of some of the newer features of C compilers. This results in CMocka being a relatively small library that can be used to test a variety of exotic code. If a developer wishes to simply test an application with the latest compiler then other unit testing frameworks may be preferable. This is the successor of Google's Cmockery.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibcmocka
PackageRelease1.fc22
PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-148F7B534357534DBB1AC1EE6FB6AF9B9E4D30F28
SHA-2561255C0813B31F6D61D032735857B24FF9C9C782D2720940D619088D0192CBF84
Key Value
MD577819331FB756ECBEDD42A9ADE7ABF7A
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionThere are a variety of C unit testing frameworks available however many of them are fairly complex and require the latest compiler technology. Some development requires the use of old compilers which makes it difficult to use some unit testing frameworks. In addition many unit testing frameworks assume the code being tested is an application or module that is targeted to the same platform that will ultimately execute the test. Because of this assumption many frameworks require the inclusion of standard C library headers in the code module being tested which may collide with the custom or incomplete implementation of the C library utilized by the code under test. CMocka only requires a test application is linked with the standard C library which minimizes conflicts with standard C library headers. Also, CMocka tries to avoid the use of some of the newer features of C compilers. This results in CMocka being a relatively small library that can be used to test a variety of exotic code. If a developer wishes to simply test an application with the latest compiler then other unit testing frameworks may be preferable. This is the successor of Google's Cmockery.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibcmocka
PackageRelease3.fc24
PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-145C039A5889C731DBA6D0DB1AAD0E9C06C9C3FF9
SHA-256D300E27BB188CFC7A7C7D5EDC84D71F00CE80E7149661ACB9177780026D07C20
Key Value
MD595DBC8E782218FF8BE5D0AAD39C76E36
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionThere are a variety of C unit testing frameworks available however many of them are fairly complex and require the latest compiler technology. Some development requires the use of old compilers which makes it difficult to use some unit testing frameworks. In addition many unit testing frameworks assume the code being tested is an application or module that is targeted to the same platform that will ultimately execute the test. Because of this assumption many frameworks require the inclusion of standard C library headers in the code module being tested which may collide with the custom or incomplete implementation of the C library utilized by the code under test. CMocka only requires a test application is linked with the standard C library which minimizes conflicts with standard C library headers. Also, CMocka tries to avoid the use of some of the newer features of C compilers. This results in CMocka being a relatively small library that can be used to test a variety of exotic code. If a developer wishes to simply test an application with the latest compiler then other unit testing frameworks may be preferable. This is the successor of Google's Cmockery.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibcmocka
PackageRelease2.fc23
PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-19753F68A11F6518CDF5FAD27A01E8FC3AAC3C1DB
SHA-25695C6F32FBF9376077826ADE05D80CE16507EA44988C6133DA32C054B5A5B26EF
Key Value
MD5F21AF365D72D917D565B8005553D67A0
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionThere are a variety of C unit testing frameworks available however many of them are fairly complex and require the latest compiler technology. Some development requires the use of old compilers which makes it difficult to use some unit testing frameworks. In addition many unit testing frameworks assume the code being tested is an application or module that is targeted to the same platform that will ultimately execute the test. Because of this assumption many frameworks require the inclusion of standard C library headers in the code module being tested which may collide with the custom or incomplete implementation of the C library utilized by the code under test. CMocka only requires a test application is linked with the standard C library which minimizes conflicts with standard C library headers. Also, CMocka tries to avoid the use of some of the newer features of C compilers. This results in CMocka being a relatively small library that can be used to test a variety of exotic code. If a developer wishes to simply test an application with the latest compiler then other unit testing frameworks may be preferable. This is the successor of Google's Cmockery.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibcmocka
PackageRelease1.el6
PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-1B9F66460134B29DD9E642E4C5A7DA3890693ADFC
SHA-25686CC93D84F61380DE0311EF726B5F3F60FCDAF826CCAB583CB942FA1E8E4C221
Key Value
MD5D41CF8490F918564946064255CAF5A15
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionThere are a variety of C unit testing frameworks available however many of them are fairly complex and require the latest compiler technology. Some development requires the use of old compilers which makes it difficult to use some unit testing frameworks. In addition many unit testing frameworks assume the code being tested is an application or module that is targeted to the same platform that will ultimately execute the test. Because of this assumption many frameworks require the inclusion of standard C library headers in the code module being tested which may collide with the custom or incomplete implementation of the C library utilized by the code under test. CMocka only requires a test application is linked with the standard C library which minimizes conflicts with standard C library headers. Also, CMocka tries to avoid the use of some of the newer features of C compilers. This results in CMocka being a relatively small library that can be used to test a variety of exotic code. If a developer wishes to simply test an application with the latest compiler then other unit testing frameworks may be preferable. This is the successor of Google's Cmockery.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibcmocka
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PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-1ED612C20E5668F8B60DEFA78F547C9D8763FA72D
SHA-25643840FE929E33F5CDBCC776FBA880482ED914AF7789353B4C901C774269FCD15
Key Value
MD5B15426A97CB56EB18B82C557EAB5EBCD
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionThere are a variety of C unit testing frameworks available however many of them are fairly complex and require the latest compiler technology. Some development requires the use of old compilers which makes it difficult to use some unit testing frameworks. In addition many unit testing frameworks assume the code being tested is an application or module that is targeted to the same platform that will ultimately execute the test. Because of this assumption many frameworks require the inclusion of standard C library headers in the code module being tested which may collide with the custom or incomplete implementation of the C library utilized by the code under test. CMocka only requires a test application is linked with the standard C library which minimizes conflicts with standard C library headers. Also, CMocka tries to avoid the use of some of the newer features of C compilers. This results in CMocka being a relatively small library that can be used to test a variety of exotic code. If a developer wishes to simply test an application with the latest compiler then other unit testing frameworks may be preferable. This is the successor of Google's Cmockery.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibcmocka
PackageRelease2.fc23
PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-184B6381596DA94494856821D8BA40BEC51BF0A94
SHA-25647039A407E88E7F3BA4311430D9590084525E2ECD5655233BFEC2CD20037129D
Key Value
MD5EB5F527811A0116766C7883BA0CB3D16
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionThere are a variety of C unit testing frameworks available however many of them are fairly complex and require the latest compiler technology. Some development requires the use of old compilers which makes it difficult to use some unit testing frameworks. In addition many unit testing frameworks assume the code being tested is an application or module that is targeted to the same platform that will ultimately execute the test. Because of this assumption many frameworks require the inclusion of standard C library headers in the code module being tested which may collide with the custom or incomplete implementation of the C library utilized by the code under test. CMocka only requires a test application is linked with the standard C library which minimizes conflicts with standard C library headers. Also, CMocka tries to avoid the use of some of the newer features of C compilers. This results in CMocka being a relatively small library that can be used to test a variety of exotic code. If a developer wishes to simply test an application with the latest compiler then other unit testing frameworks may be preferable. This is the successor of Google's Cmockery.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibcmocka
PackageRelease2.fc23
PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-190C4C80140B1B32E32F0B2C5A8288B6F88DBE0D7
SHA-2560A46B33567B113CFCD26F0A7C150FBC4B29C738F1580A452C3F340FC616546E2
Key Value
MD548123B75131E66EEDE197DB6FDDBA859
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionThere are a variety of C unit testing frameworks available however many of them are fairly complex and require the latest compiler technology. Some development requires the use of old compilers which makes it difficult to use some unit testing frameworks. In addition many unit testing frameworks assume the code being tested is an application or module that is targeted to the same platform that will ultimately execute the test. Because of this assumption many frameworks require the inclusion of standard C library headers in the code module being tested which may collide with the custom or incomplete implementation of the C library utilized by the code under test. CMocka only requires a test application is linked with the standard C library which minimizes conflicts with standard C library headers. Also, CMocka tries to avoid the use of some of the newer features of C compilers. This results in CMocka being a relatively small library that can be used to test a variety of exotic code. If a developer wishes to simply test an application with the latest compiler then other unit testing frameworks may be preferable. This is the successor of Google's Cmockery.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibcmocka
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SHA-1DD56537FAAAAFF3AB574093818D7209D3943CF9D
SHA-256087790C70BEC0848B10ACF76CB0541C92FDA9F6D88046542288986593D69C900
Key Value
MD56BECDF76AE0DDF97C700E46A1B941985
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThere are a variety of C unit testing frameworks available however many of them are fairly complex and require the latest compiler technology. Some development requires the use of old compilers which makes it difficult to use some unit testing frameworks. In addition many unit testing frameworks assume the code being tested is an application or module that is targeted to the same platform that will ultimately execute the test. Because of this assumption many frameworks require the inclusion of standard C library headers in the code module being tested which may collide with the custom or incomplete implementation of the C library utilized by the code under test. CMocka only requires a test application is linked with the standard C library which minimizes conflicts with standard C library headers. Also, CMocka tries to avoid the use of some of the newer features of C compilers. This results in CMocka being a relatively small library that can be used to test a variety of exotic code. If a developer wishes to simply test an application with the latest compiler then other unit testing frameworks may be preferable. This is the successor of Google's Cmockery.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibcmocka
PackageRelease1.el6
PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-1B500E6B251BFC6BFDEB19A6820717D7874069ED3
SHA-256738B1779645CEDFE4D8FF05A6BB19941AA7DA74FA257730457ECAF5FA279EB8F
Key Value
MD54600A4C5529CC8E11DB5DD404D8E94CF
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionThere are a variety of C unit testing frameworks available however many of them are fairly complex and require the latest compiler technology. Some development requires the use of old compilers which makes it difficult to use some unit testing frameworks. In addition many unit testing frameworks assume the code being tested is an application or module that is targeted to the same platform that will ultimately execute the test. Because of this assumption many frameworks require the inclusion of standard C library headers in the code module being tested which may collide with the custom or incomplete implementation of the C library utilized by the code under test. CMocka only requires a test application is linked with the standard C library which minimizes conflicts with standard C library headers. Also, CMocka tries to avoid the use of some of the newer features of C compilers. This results in CMocka being a relatively small library that can be used to test a variety of exotic code. If a developer wishes to simply test an application with the latest compiler then other unit testing frameworks may be preferable. This is the successor of Google's Cmockery.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibcmocka
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SHA-17A206EF2B37D510F3BB57677535404FE37967434
SHA-256BA8A1B1098B25606D613DD17455194F6DAE7CDCD8D2E1247AE8D5996E1407E68