Result for E439E3CEBB6F13DC9EBAB8FDF06C4E177EC0AF17

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libjq.so.1.0.4
FileSize333624
MD541456983AEF3BB4FDA2C02DCCCADB72D
SHA-1E439E3CEBB6F13DC9EBAB8FDF06C4E177EC0AF17
SHA-256B2A311005FB07A463C98BBBF7068559FBB3A5B98F440553C5E1A5B6A24700F81
SSDEEP3072:LQpy9y3+HLz5vYdndywucCW0LZlz2P+vXS03ysYL+0kd9aY19JhO5kZUhKgF8pGQ:Dk3sLFGu2P+f/Fh9x9JhO5kDgw/hdR
TLSHT136642B1CFF0C6635C881F13C7DBC8374A1632AFDE312C593B52E6148AAB6995CBB6458
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
MD5F76681DFE7FB1E6022A57C84316727C8
PackageArchaarch64
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.fc23
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-13C78F66D03E4AB926B561B121A7242EA914D91B9
SHA-256E4A7A0A16E4486AC5F73A4A264839BE0E7E6FF7C094FB56A844467213B1FCC6D