Result for BB2CC28F342C87CF1FB3B5AE017BF0649F4D2511

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/mips64el-linux-gnuabi64/pkgconfig/malcontent-0.pc
FileSize371
MD5EA3EE09D22FA1F4836487E3A806D74ED
SHA-1BB2CC28F342C87CF1FB3B5AE017BF0649F4D2511
SHA-256B802380DC8E6494C072C0E6FF0640FE17168F69A3DD3DFA4AA69DE8CEB4178C2
SSDEEP6:iD7cDXp1f6XYBei15AvV0PGOQdtF/GoXBYwAboloI+6Oso+J3mf834un60IDKFao:i83JB/5AvqBQooXBYwvQ6X7RmU3vn605
TLSHT136E06170C2AD124DB6C15D11815F720488C7D208E37D951489B01BB460C11C8C4B3D11
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Key Value
FileSize15620
MD5237E499652F549CEDC65CD1C6B810323
PackageDescriptiondevelopment files for libmalcontent malcontent implements support for restricting the type of content accessible to non-administrator accounts on a Linux system. Typically, when this is used, a non-administrator account will be for a child using the system; and the administrator accounts will be for the parents; and the content being filtered will be apps which are not suitable for the child to use, due to (for example) being too violent. . This is not a security boundary, and a sufficiently technically advanced user may always work around these parental controls. malcontent is not a mandatory access control (MAC) system like AppArmor or SELinux. However, its correct use by applications should provide enough of an obstacle to prevent users easily or accidentally having access to content which they shouldn’t. . This package contains the development files for libmalcontent.
PackageMaintainerDebian freedesktop.org maintainers <pkg-freedesktop-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibmalcontent-0-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion0.10.0-2
SHA-14B5A52CDD344A120BAEDF2D4DE5AD6CA9A8A6A77
SHA-256438D4FF5D9B8374B5A7CD5C3AFF1D3FB9B3FC58D42260B3A500B55C6BA3DFE90