Result for C9100CE65A579AA2B23738320FF731B6C585B01E

Query result

Key Value
FileNameprotobuf.spec
FileSize17729
MD51461B002525D2FD49FFA5FB54908ECBA
SHA-1C9100CE65A579AA2B23738320FF731B6C585B01E
SHA-256986B08E063882814FF9C19266596D05D49508EAD300316AF36499190D183A788
SSDEEP384:4PZ3bdOxg88BExniPszl8aRAB7Fkf/lTuoo4G8pz94DfaOoI/0D0dDvhww3WOCYy:4PlbdKqWSkf/lTuooGpz94W2Pvnn3T8
TLSHT1DD820B3312C4217A7E85AAC6F1706946F77DC5F9E35A50B530FE82451B032ACA3BB2B5
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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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
MD5F878336F8EF7BD6DAA57CDD5F929E96D
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionProtocol Buffers are a way of encoding structured data in an efficient yet extensible format. Google uses Protocol Buffers for almost all of its internal RPC protocols and file formats. Protocol buffers are a flexible, efficient, automated mechanism for serializing structured data – think XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler. You define how you want your data to be structured once, then you can use special generated source code to easily write and read your structured data to and from a variety of data streams and using a variety of languages. You can even update your data structure without breaking deployed programs that are compiled against the "old" format.
PackageMaintainerluigiwalser <luigiwalser>
PackageNameprotobuf
PackageRelease1.mga7
PackageVersion3.6.1
SHA-1772DBC72EAAEC1BD7B1DC105709379EC379331C1
SHA-256560CFF2E1CC6B3593DE539BC0DF7F757E45ABBE6349114604BB7B7D0C5C08441