Result for F97903D7B64E6D2A73FE7A8BF6EAFFAFC24EE6DC

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libprotobuf.so.9.0.1
FileSize1624416
MD5B558C104BB26DCE60D83FEC0A82AB955
SHA-1F97903D7B64E6D2A73FE7A8BF6EAFFAFC24EE6DC
SHA-256D6FE15A8F353494A6E8E28B2D5172C86594D5788158351DB34B0B81FBE943C4C
SSDEEP49152:h4KL+iVNyTrFwEj1ANw6wTjK4oJSIZr5j6l4BSBPIO0Al1bFI6JkA1TzHA8NHTcy:5KYUdXIEUwmpTDc
TLSHT1AA7518C37B401EBBC3856AB025293EBEE7FE2C40751E78196B175B570AE3288591F6C4
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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
MD5DDC2B860D588FB87BE5F99B24D1219D9
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionProtocol Buffers are a way of encoding structured data in an efficient yet extensible format. Google uses Protocol Buffers for almost all of its internal RPC protocols and file formats. Protocol buffers are a flexible, efficient, automated mechanism for serializing structured data – think XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler. You define how you want your data to be structured once, then you can use special generated source code to easily write and read your structured data to and from a variety of data streams and using a variety of languages. You can even update your data structure without breaking deployed programs that are compiled against the "old" format.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameprotobuf
PackageRelease2.fc23
PackageVersion2.6.1
SHA-115976D149F5D5AAEFAC68ADD8F51286EE7DC1F2D
SHA-256C9DF2399C1A24C4193834D2744F876DDFC2CC752D4E5D0A4F5FC686F574778B8