Result for CCADDC9CDD88B900E2AE5324ECE43C76161D621F

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/packages/dtc/manual.txt
FileSize26790
MD5262B9E3C6CA3069F77703A0A9A7CC709
SHA-1CCADDC9CDD88B900E2AE5324ECE43C76161D621F
SHA-256620FDAF9B19DD91871C53A9ECF64FFD9F92031A66C7A6DAD70E038D159B1F3F4
SSDEEP384:aHYSOeSrgo/PUuD0UtE1Lw6h+4Z5rzqBTg3gqrsKZPKCisIc4Bz:EvSrAu7tWz/XqTmNfPKXH5
TLSHT1D1C28416AE44A77605A3C1616ACD31C6FB39D27F53B010B0B49C817E2F96E2883BF6D5
tar:gnamebin
tar:unameroot
hashlookup:parent-total60
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 60)

The searched file hash is included in 60 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD522C00295E034CBE82512C7E1DD923795
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDevicetree is a data structure for describing hardware. Rather than hard coding every detail of a device into an operating system, many aspects of the hardware can be described in a data structure that is passed to the operating system at boot time. The devicetree is used by OpenFirmware, OpenPOWER Abstraction Layer (OPAL), Power Architecture Platform Requirements (PAPR) and in the standalone Flattened Device Tree (FDT) form.
PackageMaintainerCloudLinux Packaging Team <packager@cloudlinux.com>
PackageNamedtc
PackageRelease1.el8
PackageVersion1.6.0
SHA-101DA0BFE9AE6AE8BF0F8D763F1D78E289EC7B8CA
SHA-256861DF4236B398D57811B6BAA14DEE3D4636F04446C6D2C7B7C81EEBC9D956CC5
Key Value
MD55AC094440ACE8517931D3B5DCA0822F3
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDevicetree is a data structure for describing hardware. Rather than hard coding every detail of a device into an operating system, many aspects of the hardware can be described in a data structure that is passed to the operating system at boot time. The devicetree is used by OpenFirmware, OpenPOWER Abstraction Layer (OPAL), Power Architecture Platform Requirements (PAPR) and in the standalone Flattened Device Tree (FDT) form.
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNamedtc
PackageRelease1.el8
PackageVersion1.6.0
SHA-105F87E3B8CF134CC9D8A0A8C06EBC3CD008ABF81
SHA-256719A3FF204E8FF5854BB1CA180E63D45407A823FEE8BAB07916513C439F53ACB
Key Value
MD57A02C86F8070DF0939F2C0B0560D7096
PackageArchriscv64
PackageDescriptionPowerPC kernels are moving towards requiring a small Open Firmware-style device tree as the only means of passing information from bootloaders/firmware to the kernel. This does not require a full Open Firmware implementation. DTC (Device Tree Compiler) is a tool to create a static device tree, which is adequate for most embedded systems (since their topology will not vary across reboots). DTC is available via a git tree: git://ozlabs.org/srv/projects/dtc/dtc.git
PackageNamedtc
PackageRelease118.60
PackageVersion1.6.0
SHA-1061586F6A49172395D8EC2A84E5E2191FA590715
SHA-256E440E9B1164E05D74641F50F9B55AC91F32D7867786FBAF995C8B8A84A00970A
Key Value
MD51F95E3828F185FA5AE8C1D9C6162DE9D
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionPowerPC kernels are moving towards requiring a small Open Firmware-style device tree as the only means of passing information from bootloaders/firmware to the kernel. This does not require a full Open Firmware implementation. DTC (Device Tree Compiler) is a tool to create a static device tree, which is adequate for most embedded systems (since their topology will not vary across reboots). DTC is available via a git tree: git://ozlabs.org/srv/projects/dtc/dtc.git
PackageNamedtc
PackageRelease118.60
PackageVersion1.6.0
SHA-10A3D8D8E171AF568E58DDED4CE6F3EFA20DF4762
SHA-256E1A57D32C6A83E05630A0F40A175F88BF9634B3496B263085949A445E841EBAF
Key Value
FileNamehttps://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/OpenBSD/6.8/packages//mips64el//dtc-1.5.1.tgz
MD5C5D143D457E9A563CFF03B8AFA9EFDCC
SHA-10C09BE1988827A9DC180531F87EF383D106DE0C0
SHA-25668C6EEEFB9F2BE110CE9D5018B05E2A1E7FB8A08C654D1A41603520BF1B58169
SSDEEP3072:AVTBCY59Ee2HxjPOLSr+9RDAi52tHasgv6vgSoEPGTi1l0I:+tB6O2ERsiS9v5GGgI
TLSHT1BB0422108E7F64E96ECCC74D4EE48578178018C41A2BBC1E748A963ED6B1D28CEDD12C
Key Value
FileNamehttps://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/OpenBSD/6.8/packages//sparc64//dtc-1.5.1.tgz
MD57FB4E489D035855405B83E78A4012BCC
SHA-10E889BA37CE6CE1395B7EF2B508672173B498A7D
SHA-25603757C2030466B808F2AD1B92DCB5CE8A838D13308B26D8D7BCD9CDBB99BFDF1
SSDEEP3072:tDbHh/Nt56KpcbIkhZ/U8NMpNaudNWJHiES1Ju5EXIgyWcfRqkEWM4Cp:tDrhFtXP4/U8NM7audNKHiJG5E4jv1D4
TLSHT11B0423CB73E98D8F0A681134C11FB6656419C7DF67836C304E1A7A72CA761645FE1B2C
Key Value
MD58858EC52783A9CFF001DCE0237984A37
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionDevicetree is a data structure for describing hardware. Rather than hard coding every detail of a device into an operating system, many aspects of the hardware can be described in a data structure that is passed to the operating system at boot time. The devicetree is used by OpenFirmware, OpenPOWER Abstraction Layer (OPAL), Power Architecture Platform Requirements (PAPR) and in the standalone Flattened Device Tree (FDT) form.
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNamedtc
PackageRelease1.el8
PackageVersion1.6.0
SHA-10EEAF0B8C4401F9C8A045E8D0664CF2D254A93A2
SHA-25609C42523892A8CCDC617D4DC18F8BF198678795ADB811E49D8824E2BF2EFFEBB
Key Value
MD5DC1D30A375E25C07C407E8C67C69ACCE
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionPowerPC kernels are moving towards requiring a small Open Firmware-style device tree as the only means of passing information from bootloaders/firmware to the kernel. This does not require a full Open Firmware implementation. DTC (Device Tree Compiler) is a tool to create a static device tree, which is adequate for most embedded systems (since their topology will not vary across reboots). DTC is available via a git tree: git://ozlabs.org/srv/projects/dtc/dtc.git
PackageNamedtc
PackageRelease4.1
PackageVersion1.6.0
SHA-11C613AFC4F2772A4BAA6F5A1A763E44DD703DB4D
SHA-256ED773467A70ABF6AFCE0319D6B8F9C94528021418035C7DE75890830C7C1B30A
Key Value
MD5145564B3B5D02EE92AB8989F2BD29E05
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionPowerPC kernels are moving towards requiring a small Open Firmware-style device tree as the only means of passing information from bootloaders/firmware to the kernel. This does not require a full Open Firmware implementation. DTC (Device Tree Compiler) is a tool to create a static device tree, which is adequate for most embedded systems (since their topology will not vary across reboots). DTC is available via a git tree: git://ozlabs.org/srv/projects/dtc/dtc.git
PackageNamedtc
PackageRelease118.60
PackageVersion1.6.0
SHA-11F27C4F15352DADAFDA1AFC106C3B5E7D7557774
SHA-25691079A7651452202C8CFE63CC9C5E57C1A3C3C19614C8F50D394581AF902E911
Key Value
MD56DAED4EAB06EEFA6F8B47839ED9A8165
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionDevicetree is a data structure for describing hardware. Rather than hard coding every detail of a device into an operating system, many aspects of the hardware can be described in a data structure that is passed to the operating system at boot time. The devicetree is used by OpenFirmware, OpenPOWER Abstraction Layer (OPAL), Power Architecture Platform Requirements (PAPR) and in the standalone Flattened Device Tree (FDT) form.
PackageMaintainerjoequant <joequant>
PackageNamedtc
PackageRelease3.mga8
PackageVersion1.5.1
SHA-120D8B5A511754CFDFC5C172391F84DDB0191A3C7
SHA-256D061A9AF12758B65B521EEE1A4860EAD10A49B1CEB5E62E29A37B87325D24E15