Result for BF02F8723FDF83070DE5B65B32374CF88105B518

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/qca-2.0.2/TODO
FileSize4572
MD5F464A85033CAB396AF38BCBC027FB13E
SHA-1BF02F8723FDF83070DE5B65B32374CF88105B518
SHA-256EC8498A48C5F6EE05410B642A903E938F175D8C43CCBB13548A3E95164936916
SSDEEP96:xFek3IlM8bwYV9tNbf6onyJH3NDi9l3rDeCb:hIq8bv9rbyVDiTrSm
TLSHT18691B813A760663506800247702790B7AB8F813D9A5A52E1B4FE83683F0BC9553BB6FD
nsrl-sha256rds241-sha256.zip
hashlookup:parent-total6
hashlookup:trust80

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Parents (Total: 6)

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
MD555AC035F487F27E6CCF6F5A5CAEFFCBB
PackageArchsparcv9
PackageDescriptionTaking a hint from the similarly-named Java Cryptography Architecture, QCA aims to provide a straightforward and cross-platform crypto API, using Qt datatypes and conventions. QCA separates the API from the implementation, using plugins known as Providers. The advantage of this model is to allow applications to avoid linking to or explicitly depending on any particular cryptographic library. This allows one to easily change or upgrade crypto implementations without even needing to recompile the application!
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameqca2
PackageRelease2.fc12
PackageVersion2.0.2
SHA-1FACB29372F89CD06189C6F1A32B948D2986EA1E1
SHA-25623FF2C05C39A96A5E36A34B9A9DE04D6CDEC3B09450A48B2797182E7025B5101
Key Value
MD5F5614AAFDD87F6A5B8E799EEA0EA6477
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionTaking a hint from the similarly-named Java Cryptography Architecture, QCA aims to provide a straightforward and cross-platform crypto API, using Qt datatypes and conventions. QCA separates the API from the implementation, using plugins known as Providers. The advantage of this model is to allow applications to avoid linking to or explicitly depending on any particular cryptographic library. This allows one to easily change or upgrade crypto implementations without even needing to recompile the application!
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNameqca2
PackageRelease2.fc12
PackageVersion2.0.2
SHA-1AA3432CEC2E511AC2711CC0673F1F29F61CA86F7
SHA-256F14FD4C9B303418B968FE9C0CB9503F41970B1DF55E297A68D4D1DEAA5EAE0FC
Key Value
MD5227582CF27824D500FE37992298CB49F
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionTaking a hint from the similarly-named Java Cryptography Architecture, QCA aims to provide a straightforward and cross-platform crypto API, using Qt datatypes and conventions. QCA separates the API from the implementation, using plugins known as Providers. The advantage of this model is to allow applications to avoid linking to or explicitly depending on any particular cryptographic library. This allows one to easily change or upgrade crypto implementations without even needing to recompile the application!
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNameqca2
PackageRelease2.fc12
PackageVersion2.0.2
SHA-123046E992331F885602E44201F7D523AF46C0436
SHA-2567C34593D5199C050154901AD63A5D65FDF6B54412D60633A4E87AAB72072FD19
Key Value
MD53911FB63C98B23A13693004C171A792A
PackageArchsparc64
PackageDescriptionTaking a hint from the similarly-named Java Cryptography Architecture, QCA aims to provide a straightforward and cross-platform crypto API, using Qt datatypes and conventions. QCA separates the API from the implementation, using plugins known as Providers. The advantage of this model is to allow applications to avoid linking to or explicitly depending on any particular cryptographic library. This allows one to easily change or upgrade crypto implementations without even needing to recompile the application!
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameqca2
PackageRelease2.fc12
PackageVersion2.0.2
SHA-160CF061B00D38533FB85BC4127639548618B13B2
SHA-2569866119FADCC75F58F160B9B0B375D50FA7E4CCEA0158D37F8B7277C889B0B48
Key Value
MD5A51E7CE13E5AC8761CCE7F5C08E41C81
PackageArchmips64el
PackageDescriptionTaking a hint from the similarly-named Java Cryptography Architecture, QCA aims to provide a straightforward and cross-platform crypto API, using Qt datatypes and conventions. QCA separates the API from the implementation, using plugins known as Providers. The advantage of this model is to allow applications to avoid linking to or explicitly depending on any particular cryptographic library. This allows one to easily change or upgrade crypto implementations without even needing to recompile the application!
PackageNameqca2
PackageRelease2.fc13
PackageVersion2.0.2
SHA-1837A6486947D25A369AD73E157C1A6FB740B82BC
SHA-2567CB2B3DA959E283DDE319C7249AEB222F955055069F7E5C574890450FBCFBCA0
Key Value
MD5A817D53FDCC14B7509F4B7D3B2583BEC
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionTaking a hint from the similarly-named Java Cryptography Architecture, QCA aims to provide a straightforward and cross-platform crypto API, using Qt datatypes and conventions. QCA separates the API from the implementation, using plugins known as Providers. The advantage of this model is to allow applications to avoid linking to or explicitly depending on any particular cryptographic library. This allows one to easily change or upgrade crypto implementations without even needing to recompile the application!
PackageMaintainerChristian Metzen <metzench@ccux-linux.de>
PackageNameqca
PackageRelease3
PackageVersion2.0.2
SHA-1A53B55A6A79F5651A41A40F2BED186BCE766D5B7
SHA-2565ABB7004D4ECC49AF6E5DF825AC4EBEAD41F797E125A9761B87C87B0F3EA1127