Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/bin/dash |
FileSize | 83556 |
MD5 | DCD98920B19A530BB2838A37366BD6E9 |
SHA-1 | FE4B2AB8A58F25F090392B4D67BD9CB30E7BC4A4 |
SHA-256 | C1104B5603AD9553428C164445A47C6FC594620735E2538126DA51809071B19F |
SSDEEP | 1536:cO0GxMdrmmMF2o4vxrnKxtru9enUZYTBIIv8RPYVVI2TCwB/ARqFWNa:czLdyL4vxWxlu0UZEEYse/ARqFD |
TLSH | T1C383E54AF5D4CF6BC5C56A3FBB8E4B5873230B68D3EAB203C90417653B9A85B0E36541 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 1 |
hashlookup:trust | 55 |
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 |
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MD5 | 73DB2315382175C2C9A66B9CA49A6A1F |
PackageArch | armv7hl |
PackageDescription | "dash" is a POSIX compliant shell that is much smaller than "bash". Dash supports many features that a real sh shell would support, however it is much smaller in size. This becomes an advantage in situations where there is a lack of memery (initial ram-disks, etc). dash does lack a few features, like command line history. dash is the continuation of the original NetBSD ash fork. dash is much more up-to-date, and properly maintained. You should install dash if you need a near featureful lightweight shell that is similar to GNU's bash. |
PackageMaintainer | ns80 <ns80> |
PackageName | dash |
PackageRelease | 1.1.mga7 |
PackageVersion | 0.5.10.2 |
SHA-1 | 2A13EE6A50608B9AC2C72547BFF157D4817A9F36 |
SHA-256 | E6D764453527F74C45689BE3A6B490A62802CEDE6B04C8D77F5D79B29A6FB985 |