Result for DA8794239F4A5EDC09CEAEB0715772497DCEB6E6

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/gems/specifications/shotgun-0.9.gemspec
FileSize938
MD5FE6D14BBDB321C77D35977C8AB97E704
SHA-1DA8794239F4A5EDC09CEAEB0715772497DCEB6E6
SHA-256EE57C93B1426A768C080ABBB510DB3670E4BBAFAD901B02D71B41F2433B8F221
SSDEEP12:Z/cKyoTHk2TGda1RhT7f7SASCXnJPU2WGN0Ezj2Y7SASCX8kd1G2TtMryETrBLj8:ZkRSyabVeEXhyRYeEMkdE2DEx/W/3/sA
TLSHT1BC11001D05D2E8B23A8179856CC101D107B7F30A6F529054766A84945706F8FD7DBFFB
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD56F4A04FDA5A8589C564EEBCF8DBF2A02
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis is an automatic reloading version of the rackup command that's shipped with Rack. It can be used as an alternative to the complex reloading logic provided by web frameworks or in environments that don't support application reloading. The shotgun command starts one of Rack's supported servers (e.g., mongrel, thin, webrick) and listens for requests but does not load any part of the actual application. Each time a request is received, it forks, loads the application in the child process, processes the request, and exits the child process. The result is clean, application-wide reloading of all source files and templates on each request.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamerubygem-shotgun
PackageRelease5.fc19
PackageVersion0.9
SHA-1D717B24CB15DBF7862ECEA893CB6E6F5FC7CFDCF
SHA-25602EE38D8BD2ABF4D424A14E6F4D82DB59369619F621CAFDB26F3895BC8FB6872
Key Value
MD5B3C580E8B5E3F3B5960324923445F050
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis is an automatic reloading version of the rackup command that's shipped with Rack. It can be used as an alternative to the complex reloading logic provided by web frameworks or in environments that don't support application reloading. The shotgun command starts one of Rack's supported servers (e.g., mongrel, thin, webrick) and listens for requests but does not load any part of the actual application. Each time a request is received, it forks, loads the application in the child process, processes the request, and exits the child process. The result is clean, application-wide reloading of all source files and templates on each request.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamerubygem-shotgun
PackageRelease5.fc19
PackageVersion0.9
SHA-15FC243739BBCADE21734EBBC609B1F67CB6DA7F0
SHA-256892D913B63A4DDD7CCFB3032F5BE01A512F7C44FA4CD66E618BE76C42BCE8B6C
Key Value
MD5382A2B9DA452312B548DFAAECA8AA584
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis is an automatic reloading version of the rackup command that's shipped with Rack. It can be used as an alternative to the complex reloading logic provided by web frameworks or in environments that don't support application reloading. The shotgun command starts one of Rack's supported servers (e.g., mongrel, thin, webrick) and listens for requests but does not load any part of the actual application. Each time a request is received, it forks, loads the application in the child process, processes the request, and exits the child process. The result is clean, application-wide reloading of all source files and templates on each request.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamerubygem-shotgun
PackageRelease5.fc19
PackageVersion0.9
SHA-1AAAF7B6DF63180DF36A7E369E2DE8E2A3F2E2AE0
SHA-256301E8693F13A84E85399B13433B2B2AD6E7CCC6F11845AF78B335D0F7E60C94E