Result for CEE7383B7E7DB748AC8F98E41183CE04B7AECBE0

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libjq.so.1.0.4
FileSize295936
MD5D92C6A12C2E3D438B15943ADA3609152
SHA-1CEE7383B7E7DB748AC8F98E41183CE04B7AECBE0
SHA-2564339EE9DBD3E98CE750B9FAA5454CDCA5DE75C2BC414B6F361D7FFD35DD491B8
SSDEEP6144:WJe65lHtLEA2JoZX6KgrvTTZOKUfBkfIPaSgce:WB/KGgrfZvUU
TLSHT133543A1BF25549BCE8EA4870079B91655D24BCD09221EE6B78C8B7352E73F301F0E7A5
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
CRC32A6A381A2
FileNamejq-1.5-1.el7.x86_64.rpm
FileSize156964
MD59812EBAF9966CE3AB357A43DC2B84AD8
OpSystemCode362
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionlightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor jq is like sed for JSON data – you can use it to slice and filter and map and transform structured data with the same ease that sed, awk, grep and friends let you play with text. It is written in portable C, and it has zero runtime dependencies. jq can mangle the data format that you have into the one that you want with very little effort, and the program to do so is often shorter and simpler than you'd expect.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamejq
PackageRelease1.el7
PackageVersion1.5
ProductCode202232
SHA-113B8CB2289956E6494B8A07F856D88F47AE33818
SHA-2561DAB280CA7C910385C2C18D6B9D1D43F03284235A01583C8D3A51580CADA59D5
SpecialCode
dbnsrl_modern_rds
insert-timestamp1646985299.1370413
sourceNSRL