Result for C7BF6656C658E3ABEC6F0313105DD65A29AE5670

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/wxsqlite3/Readme.txt
FileSize19716
MD522BA21A6D485400CE8A88C3BCEDE241D
SHA-1C7BF6656C658E3ABEC6F0313105DD65A29AE5670
SHA-256AE45E1E991D7DDBCC3C4078D743972D00ED72FFFFE1E53CEA048332D684CAC37
SSDEEP384:JiMeKipCnsF+e5MEua+4opybA0WbdDiOqek11Wa8sdnA8:JeKipLF+eLuaPK0WhiOqH11Wad
TLSHT14E9274AA2E0B237632DA8293757641A1DF24E1BED7930253BCACC18C0B515A4F37F975
hashlookup:parent-total5
hashlookup:trust75

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The searched file hash is included in 5 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5642032889F9E25C69A30ABB6277011C5
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionwxSQLite3 is a C++ wrapper around the public domain SQLite 3.x database and is specifically designed for use in programs based on the wxWidgets library. wxSQLite3 does not try to hide the underlying database, in contrary almost all special features of the current SQLite3 version 3.6.22 are supported, like for example the creation of user defined scalar or aggregate functions. Since SQLite stores strings in UTF-8 encoding, the wxSQLite3 methods provide automatic conversion between wxStrings and UTF-8 strings. This works best for the Unicode builds of wxWidgets. In ANSI builds the current locale conversion object (wxConvCurrent) is used for conversion to/from UTF-8. Special care has to be taken if external administration tools are used to modify the database contents, since not all of these tools operate in Unicode resp. UTF-8 mode. wxSQLite3 includes an optional extension for SQLite supporting key based database file encryption using 128 bit AES encryption. Starting with version 1.9.6 of wxSQLite3 the encryption extension is compatible with the SQLite amalgamation source. Experimental support for 256 bit AES encryption has been added in version 1.9.8.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamewxsqlite3
PackageRelease3.fc23
PackageVersion3.2.1
SHA-1A3E7EB9C5721455CB0068EA8BE5558A76DB18B2F
SHA-256C07C97B7BDED2E25190B2114717736A837D7DC723D7508BF3FC883008291AF93
Key Value
MD55D5A3AA07668F8E9DCA51166289C642E
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionwxSQLite3 is a C++ wrapper around the public domain SQLite 3.x database and is specifically designed for use in programs based on the wxWidgets library. wxSQLite3 does not try to hide the underlying database, in contrary almost all special features of the current SQLite3 version 3.6.22 are supported, like for example the creation of user defined scalar or aggregate functions. Since SQLite stores strings in UTF-8 encoding, the wxSQLite3 methods provide automatic conversion between wxStrings and UTF-8 strings. This works best for the Unicode builds of wxWidgets. In ANSI builds the current locale conversion object (wxConvCurrent) is used for conversion to/from UTF-8. Special care has to be taken if external administration tools are used to modify the database contents, since not all of these tools operate in Unicode resp. UTF-8 mode. wxSQLite3 includes an optional extension for SQLite supporting key based database file encryption using 128 bit AES encryption. Starting with version 1.9.6 of wxSQLite3 the encryption extension is compatible with the SQLite amalgamation source. Experimental support for 256 bit AES encryption has been added in version 1.9.8.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamewxsqlite3
PackageRelease3.fc23
PackageVersion3.2.1
SHA-1F7D21170F5C82FECF9FA13ED4E0DBE7DA47CD9BC
SHA-25662D846D81F56828C380961DF90E8777CBB97FFE511871F4E4534A3E9D948821E
Key Value
MD5C4BF406B6713A1FD67470D25D22264E2
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionwxSQLite3 is a C++ wrapper around the public domain SQLite 3.x database and is specifically designed for use in programs based on the wxWidgets library. wxSQLite3 does not try to hide the underlying database, in contrary almost all special features of the current SQLite3 version 3.6.22 are supported, like for example the creation of user defined scalar or aggregate functions. Since SQLite stores strings in UTF-8 encoding, the wxSQLite3 methods provide automatic conversion between wxStrings and UTF-8 strings. This works best for the Unicode builds of wxWidgets. In ANSI builds the current locale conversion object (wxConvCurrent) is used for conversion to/from UTF-8. Special care has to be taken if external administration tools are used to modify the database contents, since not all of these tools operate in Unicode resp. UTF-8 mode. wxSQLite3 includes an optional extension for SQLite supporting key based database file encryption using 128 bit AES encryption. Starting with version 1.9.6 of wxSQLite3 the encryption extension is compatible with the SQLite amalgamation source. Experimental support for 256 bit AES encryption has been added in version 1.9.8.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamewxsqlite3
PackageRelease3.fc23
PackageVersion3.2.1
SHA-137B2AE7A3FD784124CC5E08428752B5602981746
SHA-256FCC42654A7B7099A5018A3BC30065BFD920CD4E19D95869A53189619DF43C35A
Key Value
MD5AC546C9ACA099AB09A2398D37521E4F4
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionwxSQLite3 is a C++ wrapper around the public domain SQLite 3.x database and is specifically designed for use in programs based on the wxWidgets library. wxSQLite3 does not try to hide the underlying database, in contrary almost all special features of the current SQLite3 version 3.6.22 are supported, like for example the creation of user defined scalar or aggregate functions. Since SQLite stores strings in UTF-8 encoding, the wxSQLite3 methods provide automatic conversion between wxStrings and UTF-8 strings. This works best for the Unicode builds of wxWidgets. In ANSI builds the current locale conversion object (wxConvCurrent) is used for conversion to/from UTF-8. Special care has to be taken if external administration tools are used to modify the database contents, since not all of these tools operate in Unicode resp. UTF-8 mode. wxSQLite3 includes an optional extension for SQLite supporting key based database file encryption using 128 bit AES encryption. Starting with version 1.9.6 of wxSQLite3 the encryption extension is compatible with the SQLite amalgamation source. Experimental support for 256 bit AES encryption has been added in version 1.9.8.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamewxsqlite3
PackageRelease3.fc23
PackageVersion3.2.1
SHA-1A3CF93F0572332ABC57491F4E8644EB4078FFC22
SHA-2563759B8B0FCFB0B2E4DB801C8CB58C5D290045363FFD6122DCEDEC000FE92C37E
Key Value
MD5A24A0EC0D6B41B35FB22A3053A32AD36
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionwxSQLite3 is a C++ wrapper around the public domain SQLite 3.x database and is specifically designed for use in programs based on the wxWidgets library. wxSQLite3 does not try to hide the underlying database, in contrary almost all special features of the current SQLite3 version 3.6.22 are supported, like for example the creation of user defined scalar or aggregate functions. Since SQLite stores strings in UTF-8 encoding, the wxSQLite3 methods provide automatic conversion between wxStrings and UTF-8 strings. This works best for the Unicode builds of wxWidgets. In ANSI builds the current locale conversion object (wxConvCurrent) is used for conversion to/from UTF-8. Special care has to be taken if external administration tools are used to modify the database contents, since not all of these tools operate in Unicode resp. UTF-8 mode. wxSQLite3 includes an optional extension for SQLite supporting key based database file encryption using 128 bit AES encryption. Starting with version 1.9.6 of wxSQLite3 the encryption extension is compatible with the SQLite amalgamation source. Experimental support for 256 bit AES encryption has been added in version 1.9.8.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamewxsqlite3
PackageRelease3.fc23
PackageVersion3.2.1
SHA-1AD3C7F0D873C170EF88DE4FF55FBC10D305F760C
SHA-256492105818C44C4BFDA1046D31FDED72CABAAA2E4DF5AC829EEAA03CC3BB98C05