Result for FC839D34D056457942D06574433F9BCB478E2D58

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/java/apache-commons-collections.jar
FileSize575408
MD5B5C2264641AD472783D655739E1AE97A
SHA-1FC839D34D056457942D06574433F9BCB478E2D58
SHA-2562AA3F4A3B9FB27415E83C7F8B847CF7B9C75C3FED654B310F818DA8EC7352C05
SSDEEP6144:l8eOy9tmesuKrozqL+eryVr4Rm5uId8idoInI5kIENVXEJ/qkVtWrCVSkhC2+wal:l8ex9S/bq4w5dF0+IENVUUk0rks1Pp3
TLSHT1B3C48D64F5866325F6AF603161E334F8743AC744E24720DD28FC97A7CAB088B079779A
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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
MD551A540A6F5F5B9DCF7F52D18322B5811
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe introduction of the Collections API by Sun in JDK 1.2 has been a boon to quick and effective Java programming. Ready access to powerful data structures has accelerated development by reducing the need for custom container classes around each core object. Most Java2 APIs are significantly easier to use because of the Collections API. However, there are certain holes left unfilled by Sun's implementations, and the Jakarta-Commons Collections Component strives to fulfill them. Among the features of this package are: - special-purpose implementations of Lists and Maps for fast access - adapter classes from Java1-style containers (arrays, enumerations) to Java2-style collections. - methods to test or create typical set-theory properties of collections such as union, intersection, and closure.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameapache-commons-collections
PackageRelease16.fc19
PackageVersion3.2.1
SHA-1A271DD58E1165798120ADE649479BB9B6C9D83A5
SHA-256B5D79ABE27E18080C2D73AD6FC973C4D59DFB763E6EF4078DE06318A3E9F79C8
Key Value
MD5F02C4CFF77B14AE1B74AC9B3F5BC9314
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe introduction of the Collections API by Sun in JDK 1.2 has been a boon to quick and effective Java programming. Ready access to powerful data structures has accelerated development by reducing the need for custom container classes around each core object. Most Java2 APIs are significantly easier to use because of the Collections API. However, there are certain holes left unfilled by Sun's implementations, and the Jakarta-Commons Collections Component strives to fulfill them. Among the features of this package are: - special-purpose implementations of Lists and Maps for fast access - adapter classes from Java1-style containers (arrays, enumerations) to Java2-style collections. - methods to test or create typical set-theory properties of collections such as union, intersection, and closure.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameapache-commons-collections
PackageRelease16.fc19
PackageVersion3.2.1
SHA-11981B89CE2C95E62DE2D6E0258F1AE2C844D5DB0
SHA-256CA1A10B8370BF0D5BF610286B20641B5A5C9358080F2461F775E6DD526581C78
Key Value
MD530F83A7F881F164344D0F91A67949A08
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe introduction of the Collections API by Sun in JDK 1.2 has been a boon to quick and effective Java programming. Ready access to powerful data structures has accelerated development by reducing the need for custom container classes around each core object. Most Java2 APIs are significantly easier to use because of the Collections API. However, there are certain holes left unfilled by Sun's implementations, and the Jakarta-Commons Collections Component strives to fulfill them. Among the features of this package are: - special-purpose implementations of Lists and Maps for fast access - adapter classes from Java1-style containers (arrays, enumerations) to Java2-style collections. - methods to test or create typical set-theory properties of collections such as union, intersection, and closure.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameapache-commons-collections
PackageRelease16.fc19
PackageVersion3.2.1
SHA-1118A155083E270EB97521B7753F84A535A28EB89
SHA-2563CB917221D762E6C62D71D23D4391B903F76EC72F8497C3AC21F9C8E335AE3FA