Result for 1DE793ED198CDCE58333BC81BAA35113B7A1BDFB

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/locale/pl/LC_MESSAGES/org.sugarlabs.AbacusActivity.mo
FileSize1504
MD5317C0235C3C76B0E091F6C7E8514EBDB
SHA-11DE793ED198CDCE58333BC81BAA35113B7A1BDFB
SHA-25609791AC80BF7AB318B05179752DEBBD856F76E6178C8C935510CA821FD70DC46
SSDEEP24:J08Rn/Rj3yn2SBLUl75YOsrlQBgrYkllGLvdt0jDxU/K5jRL2OXmGokj3Ox9Rv2m:J0wn/NYLmazUkloLvUpuK5g56w9x2hs
TLSHT1CB317212CD3DD867E118EC7DCB77864883288ECEE3D4C7D21A0C3438259176804E76B6
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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Parents (Total: 3)

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
MD5B9080D3B1EC8D8B53781A9DA8DF709FB
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAbacus lets the learner explore different representations of numbers using different mechanical counting systems developed by the ancient Romans and Chinese. There are several different variants available for exploration: a suanpan, the traditional Chinese abacus with 2 beads on top and 5 beads below; a soroban, the traditional Japanese abacus with 1 bead on top and 4 beads below; the schety, the traditional Russian abacus, with 10 beads per column, with the exception of one column with just 4 beads used for counting in fourths; and the nepohualtzintzin, the traditional Mayan abacus, with 3 beads on top and 4 beads below (it uses base 20).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesugar-abacus
PackageRelease1.fc18
PackageVersion43
SHA-1EBB7170F3364B1B0E4907646DBF486D0623E75D2
SHA-256149F2C839C1225B5FE51D40C7F0D6419131E880F808545D11912B5E1D059B976
Key Value
MD5862A1CF5175D3D66118A3D0CE317BD5C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAbacus lets the learner explore different representations of numbers using different mechanical counting systems developed by the ancient Romans and Chinese. There are several different variants available for exploration: a suanpan, the traditional Chinese abacus with 2 beads on top and 5 beads below; a soroban, the traditional Japanese abacus with 1 bead on top and 4 beads below; the schety, the traditional Russian abacus, with 10 beads per column, with the exception of one column with just 4 beads used for counting in fourths; and the nepohualtzintzin, the traditional Mayan abacus, with 3 beads on top and 4 beads below (it uses base 20).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesugar-abacus
PackageRelease1.fc18
PackageVersion43
SHA-191F3B64A0488EAFA7DA3A2E9896ACEBAEE6EBB99
SHA-256877B55B44014B5206CD4F9752C929F32F3AEE76346D71403AB9F62AE3BFB1E59
Key Value
MD5740E96D0D7F34ABAFDFBD549F2488ADA
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAbacus lets the learner explore different representations of numbers using different mechanical counting systems developed by the ancient Romans and Chinese. There are several different variants available for exploration: a suanpan, the traditional Chinese abacus with 2 beads on top and 5 beads below; a soroban, the traditional Japanese abacus with 1 bead on top and 4 beads below; the schety, the traditional Russian abacus, with 10 beads per column, with the exception of one column with just 4 beads used for counting in fourths; and the nepohualtzintzin, the traditional Mayan abacus, with 3 beads on top and 4 beads below (it uses base 20).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesugar-abacus
PackageRelease1.fc18
PackageVersion43
SHA-1856CA989A82A0601D69CE77B336F6EC0ABF68C43
SHA-2561C07526680E31C493CCC09B896766DF0C6FF0E273F3D64110AC076D92DC11555