Result for DD17302D6CC85B0BD685B2CBB92FF241968CEBE7

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/wxsqlite3-3.0.3/Readme.txt
FileSize18978
MD5902D64A6531B387A2331C1A193470943
SHA-1DD17302D6CC85B0BD685B2CBB92FF241968CEBE7
SHA-2564526BEFB06045E77DEDC2F89C10586DD5135F4681C7E31AB77EB6FB279ADE529
SSDEEP384:ZbMQNpCnsF+e5MEua+43ybA0WbsDiOqek11Wa8sdnA8:6QNpLF+eLuaPT0WaiOqH11Wad
TLSHT1538285AA2F0B237631DA8293757641A1DF24E1BAD7930212BCECC18C0B515A4F37F9B5
hashlookup:parent-total5
hashlookup:trust75

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Key Value
MD55DC5538C9F88A70B85B20885208EDE69
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
PackageRelease1.fc19
PackageVersion3.0.3
SHA-13FF44453DD6137F37EA1AA3800E991D36D9F6E20
SHA-2560E0D1B1D869EBD550628CCF6850B721183CF58061008F0797C3CC71D791F76A1
Key Value
MD5DBAECCC316E000537CD1519894151451
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
PackageRelease1.fc19
PackageVersion3.0.3
SHA-1C5CB4B2A74CFBF62E846722DACE8025F4AE9D331
SHA-256D9FCF00292DD24CB147CB4E32202DB10267F8B248CA5EB01F429BCFB9F73DEF1
Key Value
MD5E047D60B4647488CE7B0523958A4B124
PackageArchppc
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
PackageRelease1.fc19
PackageVersion3.0.3
SHA-1B2C71DD40F68B173A65742EFED25F1C0B6C0E22C
SHA-25621F45149436734C6EC7CF45D0342151BBBE492388366008DF23F8F8049C0C59F
Key Value
MD5B0679EFBC22C145E45AEAC1707467CD9
PackageArcharmv7hl
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
PackageRelease1.fc19
PackageVersion3.0.3
SHA-1220784643016437331FE6CEDD99F337D849E8EA8
SHA-256451957F0FABFCF7FA6F6C322070E2A7289EC6ED0BD9620FC65CF1703DA931706
Key Value
MD53E824D945648189587F3B7C06E6AA346
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
PackageRelease1.fc19
PackageVersion3.0.3
SHA-161B9636F5E36549530239FB62CBE82EA817CF279
SHA-2561882E214159695DE0A36029692EE12FC256781643ABE1E9DAEDB42E87889F5C7