Result for 070F6497B4E5F7A2C20F74A600083086CF531627

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/maven-poms/JPP.tycho-org.eclipse.tycho.surefire.junit.pom
FileSize1809
MD580733C58F443DD2815F11E5CFF49214A
SHA-1070F6497B4E5F7A2C20F74A600083086CF531627
SHA-2567D742FAA88E22B46BD3639CE145F2ED4793C930C15AB7548219C88D8613FEA2C
SSDEEP48:curcg2GBp8lHTZ4fJe+K1ONlCKubn6tkB/NrNmCNu+KwNmCNB4+K1K3jT:DrPKHTuU1UTtkY6qyUOjT
TLSHT15F31109D42CC5E7193580EC68A574586BF7F9CBCF0958248F03B68056DE9DCE0172563
hashlookup:parent-total3
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
MD53CADD202F91187B8E8DC08127EC38823
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionTycho is a set of Maven plugins and extensions for building Eclipse plugins and OSGI bundles with Maven. Eclipse plugins and OSGI bundles have their own metadata for expressing dependencies, source folder locations, etc. that are normally found in a Maven POM. Tycho uses native metadata for Eclipse plugins and OSGi bundles and uses the POM to configure and drive the build. Tycho supports bundles, fragments, features, update site projects and RCP applications. Tycho also knows how to run JUnit test plugins using OSGi runtime and there is also support for sharing build results using Maven artifact repositories. Tycho plugins introduce new packaging types and the corresponding lifecycle bindings that allow Maven to use OSGi and Eclipse metadata during a Maven build. OSGi rules are used to resolve project dependencies and package visibility restrictions are honored by the OSGi-aware JDT-based compiler plugin. Tycho will use OSGi metadata and OSGi rules to calculate project dependencies dynamically and injects them into the Maven project model at build time. Tycho supports all attributes supported by the Eclipse OSGi resolver (Require-Bundle, Import-Package, Eclipse-GenericRequire, etc). Tycho will use proper classpath access rules during compilation. Tycho supports all project types supported by PDE and will use PDE/JDT project metadata where possible. One important design goal in Tycho is to make sure there is no duplication of metadata between POM and OSGi metadata.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNametycho
PackageRelease2.fc19
PackageVersion0.18.0
SHA-1B2E9793D153BBD8117FB6B11668B01260CE972FF
SHA-256EEC2EC84EACAEF9DBB158A6AC81CC881E3C3354BAA896492FFE1EF212AFFFC68
Key Value
MD52EC5931355A80B1E5B49DEFECAE4DB8B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionTycho is a set of Maven plugins and extensions for building Eclipse plugins and OSGI bundles with Maven. Eclipse plugins and OSGI bundles have their own metadata for expressing dependencies, source folder locations, etc. that are normally found in a Maven POM. Tycho uses native metadata for Eclipse plugins and OSGi bundles and uses the POM to configure and drive the build. Tycho supports bundles, fragments, features, update site projects and RCP applications. Tycho also knows how to run JUnit test plugins using OSGi runtime and there is also support for sharing build results using Maven artifact repositories. Tycho plugins introduce new packaging types and the corresponding lifecycle bindings that allow Maven to use OSGi and Eclipse metadata during a Maven build. OSGi rules are used to resolve project dependencies and package visibility restrictions are honored by the OSGi-aware JDT-based compiler plugin. Tycho will use OSGi metadata and OSGi rules to calculate project dependencies dynamically and injects them into the Maven project model at build time. Tycho supports all attributes supported by the Eclipse OSGi resolver (Require-Bundle, Import-Package, Eclipse-GenericRequire, etc). Tycho will use proper classpath access rules during compilation. Tycho supports all project types supported by PDE and will use PDE/JDT project metadata where possible. One important design goal in Tycho is to make sure there is no duplication of metadata between POM and OSGi metadata.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNametycho
PackageRelease2.fc19
PackageVersion0.18.0
SHA-1BB8BDDC42E1830E830F344D679CFE603FD4BDD2E
SHA-2562AC7E40C8E5B650D0A6A940799B15FDD2426CB846D8B68F9C1459AFB59F4CF8C
Key Value
MD5AA91E81C9A4F6CBA3DE882E7A6F1390A
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionTycho is a set of Maven plugins and extensions for building Eclipse plugins and OSGI bundles with Maven. Eclipse plugins and OSGI bundles have their own metadata for expressing dependencies, source folder locations, etc. that are normally found in a Maven POM. Tycho uses native metadata for Eclipse plugins and OSGi bundles and uses the POM to configure and drive the build. Tycho supports bundles, fragments, features, update site projects and RCP applications. Tycho also knows how to run JUnit test plugins using OSGi runtime and there is also support for sharing build results using Maven artifact repositories. Tycho plugins introduce new packaging types and the corresponding lifecycle bindings that allow Maven to use OSGi and Eclipse metadata during a Maven build. OSGi rules are used to resolve project dependencies and package visibility restrictions are honored by the OSGi-aware JDT-based compiler plugin. Tycho will use OSGi metadata and OSGi rules to calculate project dependencies dynamically and injects them into the Maven project model at build time. Tycho supports all attributes supported by the Eclipse OSGi resolver (Require-Bundle, Import-Package, Eclipse-GenericRequire, etc). Tycho will use proper classpath access rules during compilation. Tycho supports all project types supported by PDE and will use PDE/JDT project metadata where possible. One important design goal in Tycho is to make sure there is no duplication of metadata between POM and OSGi metadata.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNametycho
PackageRelease2.fc19
PackageVersion0.18.0
SHA-1F345900F3E8F8CCAF29371232856C0882ACE1023
SHA-256E26B12D421E433DE49B4735BD6EC3BF5ADA187A03D8DA58A25866BCEFF56CE37