Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/bin/dash |
FileSize | 101232 |
MD5 | C369BDF348756EB38FC4D8C0E8798082 |
SHA-1 | BC118B85D46DC3CA16BB8A1D9B606CE61CF8CD36 |
SHA-256 | CB5A4D69EB03319D7FFE8646537EAABB082FF447D3E17BBE48181A372C1FF709 |
SSDEEP | 3072:njEwcIUAsDPbHTfrXuqGC+6WShtZFx9pVMwEIcAUY3bPTHrfjyGq+CW6O1ZtxFpk:njEwcIUAsDPbHTfrXuqGC+6WShtZFx97 |
TLSH | T19FA34B49F58E9E93E3C6C234CDCEC2B1B61BB078E3675053BC46130D9A9A996DEF4940 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 1 |
hashlookup:trust | 55 |
The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 6A77D6A97BE191955A7C1277547EA5EB |
PackageArch | aarch64 |
PackageDescription | "dash" is a POSIX compliant shell that is much smaller than "bash". Dash supports many features that a real sh shell would support, however it is much smaller in size. This becomes an advantage in situations where there is a lack of memery (initial ram-disks, etc). dash does lack a few features, like command line history. dash is the continuation of the original NetBSD ash fork. dash is much more up-to-date, and properly maintained. You should install dash if you need a near featureful lightweight shell that is similar to GNU's bash. |
PackageMaintainer | luigiwalser <luigiwalser> |
PackageName | dash |
PackageRelease | 1.mga8 |
PackageVersion | 0.5.11.2 |
SHA-1 | 876C489F04FF38ED562A4E88CFDA08F4D9CB410A |
SHA-256 | 538314A090639E3C3012801B2A33ED12C3CB3C669428849AAB66C5DDF5183E0B |