Result for F3CE7F5627E178C9006CDCA2B7B6FD53DBB85663

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/libdevel-partialdump-perl/CONTRIBUTING
FileSize3783
MD5612ED68C359A9F717B7B0DC9EEB217D7
SHA-1F3CE7F5627E178C9006CDCA2B7B6FD53DBB85663
SHA-25629846594908ECF9DDB75759C183BBB093B5764577AE7BB1DB257B5654860D90C
SSDEEP48:F56ZDkFqib2txzBTj7ITjAFNG2LKgHvSJHGLQggmtsoIUXwJ2IC5d/QJBg:65kF1itxzBTj7IvSLKgUHiQgX/gc9/wg
TLSHT1427186BF7590133B25C10262B15A01A2A3EBD71E23540070549F15B9033E677E3BBF99
hashlookup:parent-total32
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 32 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5F783B7ED9EDA787A4D0D60F21E5CF603
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module is a data dumper optimized for logging of arbitrary parameters. It attempts to truncate overly verbose data, in a way that is hopefully more useful for diagnostics warnings than warn Dumper(@stuff); Unlike other data dumping modules there are no attempts at correctness or cross referencing, this is only meant to provide a slightly deeper look into the data in question. There is a default recursion limit, and a default truncation of long lists, and the dump is formatted on one line (new lines in strings are escaped), to aid in readability. You can enable it temporarily by importing functions like 'warn', 'croak' etc to get more informative errors during development, or even use it as: BEGIN { local $@; eval "use Devel::PartialDump qw(...)" } to get DWIM formatting only if it's installed, without introducing a dependency.
PackageNameperl-Devel-PartialDump
PackageReleaselp151.19.1
PackageVersion0.20
SHA-10585DFD8C71E773042D4F9F5331A6FF2A7D9CCFE
SHA-25636E0CD1634AD2D0E0427846FFE1386A92355CF823720D7172EF68D76BAC12383
Key Value
MD569FCCB74CED1A7DBF9BF2A7F1B6379CE
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module is a data dumper optimized for logging of arbitrary parameters. It attempts to truncate overly verbose data, in a way that is hopefully more useful for diagnostics warnings than warn Dumper(@stuff); Unlike other data dumping modules there are no attempts at correctness or cross referencing, this is only meant to provide a slightly deeper look into the data in question. There is a default recursion limit, and a default truncation of long lists, and the dump is formatted on one line (new lines in strings are escaped), to aid in readability. You can enable it temporarily by importing functions like 'warn', 'croak' etc to get more informative errors during development, or even use it as: BEGIN { local $@; eval "use Devel::PartialDump qw(...)" } to get DWIM formatting only if it's installed, without introducing a dependency.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-Devel-PartialDump
PackageReleaselp151.2.1
PackageVersion0.20
SHA-10B6DE5AAE68575139226A4503FC40A3968B3C41A
SHA-256E2D7FF472E4EC6C4B7A2C1A485CEB258DA244FCFC4113255A3925958221C2090
Key Value
MD5547125460A4DAD9B10AF8C5442B1D038
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module is a data dumper optimized for logging of arbitrary parameters.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameperl-Devel-PartialDump
PackageRelease12.fc34
PackageVersion0.20
SHA-1126E5F99C1BFB85D78E3124459F742BCBEA0147A
SHA-256A92E204B8797CE9ECF65AECC7F8C1434408EFF8D39808F5B98C4707AEB020A55
Key Value
MD54043034621FC17ABA7E647A31863E3BD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module is a data dumper optimized for logging of arbitrary parameters. It attempts to truncate overly verbose data, in a way that is hopefully more useful for diagnostics warnings than warn Dumper(@stuff); Unlike other data dumping modules there are no attempts at correctness or cross referencing, this is only meant to provide a slightly deeper look into the data in question. There is a default recursion limit, and a default truncation of long lists, and the dump is formatted on one line (new lines in strings are escaped), to aid in readability. You can enable it temporarily by importing functions like 'warn', 'croak' etc to get more informative errors during development, or even use it as: BEGIN { local $@; eval "use Devel::PartialDump qw(...)" } to get DWIM formatting only if it's installed, without introducing a dependency.
PackageNameperl-Devel-PartialDump
PackageRelease1.8
PackageVersion0.20
SHA-1143F5E8C286AA12B6830D1C636BC05589A52134E
SHA-256A224CD324041FA2AD847154C00C427FC9B8C5A1D4C8090E00AD0ACAC34DC8099
Key Value
MD5DABB412880C663A01BCCD53E3D0E01B2
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module is a data dumper optimized for logging of arbitrary parameters. It attempts to truncate overly verbose data, in a way that is hopefully more useful for diagnostics warnings than warn Dumper(@stuff); Unlike other data dumping modules there are no attempts at correctness or cross referencing, this is only meant to provide a slightly deeper look into the data in question. There is a default recursion limit, and a default truncation of long lists, and the dump is formatted on one line (new lines in strings are escaped), to aid in readability. You can enable it temporarily by importing functions like 'warn', 'croak' etc to get more informative errors during development, or even use it as: BEGIN { local $@; eval "use Devel::PartialDump qw(...)" } to get DWIM formatting only if it's installed, without introducing a dependency.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-Devel-PartialDump
PackageReleasebp153.1.12
PackageVersion0.20
SHA-122690F94FB21678E1E4E130141E894E8B1715B1B
SHA-2561AD0D0D6341E1BAE491E89974D4A5B1AC5BC9E6B98E7D884BF6AD5B73C2A50AE
Key Value
MD5DE7316282EE9B43C89141C5D5C11F5BC
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module is a data dumper optimized for logging of arbitrary parameters. It attempts to truncate overly verbose data, in a way that is hopefully more useful for diagnostics warnings than warn Dumper(@stuff); Unlike other data dumping modules there are no attempts at correctness or cross referencing, this is only meant to provide a slightly deeper look into the data in question. There is a default recursion limit, and a default truncation of long lists, and the dump is formatted on one line (new lines in strings are escaped), to aid in readability. You can enable it temporarily by importing functions like 'warn', 'croak' etc to get more informative errors during development, or even use it as: BEGIN { local $@; eval "use Devel::PartialDump qw(...)" } to get DWIM formatting only if it's installed, without introducing a dependency.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-Devel-PartialDump
PackageReleaselp152.3.2
PackageVersion0.20
SHA-1234779A8308B7A39027BF9C5311C5B20CBEC3663
SHA-256DA7D49A7BD3BB92258232565B408DBDFCCF192909EC8389BF2B33027F3B0EC0B
Key Value
MD5EF605EB8288559ED26036A1DA9AEA034
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module is a data dumper optimized for logging of arbitrary parameters. It attempts to truncate overly verbose data, in a way that is hopefully more useful for diagnostics warnings than warn Dumper(@stuff); Unlike other data dumping modules there are no attempts at correctness or cross referencing, this is only meant to provide a slightly deeper look into the data in question. There is a default recursion limit, and a default truncation of long lists, and the dump is formatted on one line (new lines in strings are escaped), to aid in readability. You can enable it temporarily by importing functions like 'warn', 'croak' etc to get more informative errors during development, or even use it as: BEGIN { local $@; eval "use Devel::PartialDump qw(...)" } to get DWIM formatting only if it's installed, without introducing a dependency.
PackageNameperl-Devel-PartialDump
PackageRelease19.3
PackageVersion0.20
SHA-125F917C8F2473CBF66561C2E06B47B5A84E6BE3C
SHA-2562AD86089FC1CCA0280660C460B73EF7AE005568D00155A1189E961828165A011
Key Value
MD581F9546F447A93EE5D547E341921DA51
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module is a data dumper optimized for logging of arbitrary parameters. It attempts to truncate overly verbose data, in a way that is hopefully more useful for diagnostics warnings than warn Dumper(@stuff); Unlike other data dumping modules there are no attempts at correctness or cross referencing, this is only meant to provide a slightly deeper look into the data in question. There is a default recursion limit, and a default truncation of long lists, and the dump is formatted on one line (new lines in strings are escaped), to aid in readability. You can enable it temporarily by importing functions like 'warn', 'croak' etc to get more informative errors during development, or even use it as: BEGIN { local $@; eval "use Devel::PartialDump qw(...)" } to get DWIM formatting only if it's installed, without introducing a dependency.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-Devel-PartialDump
PackageRelease1.16
PackageVersion0.20
SHA-12C056151B3CF354D407B5C9FA7555F19C12D7557
SHA-2567F6561E614FB0817ECB2230A0590B98BFBAC86F7CBF4E9A6EE73492BE4F9D8AB
Key Value
MD51A06EDCAECBE128C1F68D92A60FCAF4A
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module is a data dumper optimized for logging of arbitrary parameters. It attempts to truncate overly verbose data, in a way that is hopefully more useful for diagnostics warnings than warn Dumper(@stuff); Unlike other data dumping modules there are no attempts at correctness or cross referencing, this is only meant to provide a slightly deeper look into the data in question. There is a default recursion limit, and a default truncation of long lists, and the dump is formatted on one line (new lines in strings are escaped), to aid in readability. You can enable it temporarily by importing functions like 'warn', 'croak' etc to get more informative errors during development, or even use it as: BEGIN { local $@; eval "use Devel::PartialDump qw(...)" } to get DWIM formatting only if it's installed, without introducing a dependency.
PackageNameperl-Devel-PartialDump
PackageRelease19.2
PackageVersion0.20
SHA-13A93E68B1EE179E34C604049E7A72251685BF3FB
SHA-256A545EE94D65B0F96A17DB84314CC944E84B7EB176F46D899E4E1083DA8D08916
Key Value
MD529FEFBC7978539BF2CF8F43C16A0659C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module is a data dumper optimized for logging of arbitrary parameters. It attempts to truncate overly verbose data, in a way that is hopefully more useful for diagnostics warnings than warn Dumper(@stuff); Unlike other data dumping modules there are no attempts at correctness or cross referencing, this is only meant to provide a slightly deeper look into the data in question. There is a default recursion limit, and a default truncation of long lists, and the dump is formatted on one line (new lines in strings are escaped), to aid in readability. You can enable it temporarily by importing functions like 'warn', 'croak' etc to get more informative errors during development, or even use it as: BEGIN { local $@; eval "use Devel::PartialDump qw(...)" } to get DWIM formatting only if it's installed, without introducing a dependency.
PackageNameperl-Devel-PartialDump
PackageReleasebp152.20.2
PackageVersion0.20
SHA-153B1A6017CEFED41FAC368E3D5BF8538BD143D0F
SHA-2568E9B648E74EB81B254E307F1FC926BB985DC31FB85E9F87A56047C59F0905DB7