Result for 3654A60E9A7168C81A01BE499C2BA6F2E6A22E19

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc/shotgun-0.4/rdoc/classes/Shotgun.src/M000007.html
FileSize804
MD54AA4C62DCAE6A16ADB28832FB295F1DB
SHA-13654A60E9A7168C81A01BE499C2BA6F2E6A22E19
SHA-256D25F73C768273845279DC3B813E73277E40C7C724907C1826C8BEA8DF3BA319C
SSDEEP12:TMHdoIWWThMEwKFsuX4wx6qd6QclfVIDCN7Tx8XE3NSmvA2hKiHNFhIQb:2dVHSKSmFPdsqmNa09SQA2DHNFhT
TLSHT1070189A0A09955669233D2D2AACBA711F5F4D10FDFC1020C79FC256683FEF48F017A9A
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
MD50DE3E7261B7527B3F59F0B4B54575222
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis is an automatic reloading version of the rackup command that's shipped with Rack. It can be used as an alternative to the complex reloading logic provided by web frameworks or in environments that don't support application reloading. The shotgun command starts one of Rack's supported servers (e.g., mongrel, thin, webrick) and listens for requests but does not load any part of the actual application. Each time a request is received, it forks, loads the application in the child process, processes the request, and exits the child process. The result is clean, application-wide reloading of all source files and templates on each request.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamerubygem-shotgun
PackageRelease1.fc14
PackageVersion0.4
SHA-11A13A12266ECBBED96D6FB552E9FBC0985E8F734
SHA-2561E530626BEF1B74620417616030508989164E5840D0BC9907548313FA4A607DD
Key Value
MD5FFB8864CA0643C9041E9BDFC69E7B0C3
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis is an automatic reloading version of the rackup command that's shipped with Rack. It can be used as an alternative to the complex reloading logic provided by web frameworks or in environments that don't support application reloading. The shotgun command starts one of Rack's supported servers (e.g., mongrel, thin, webrick) and listens for requests but does not load any part of the actual application. Each time a request is received, it forks, loads the application in the child process, processes the request, and exits the child process. The result is clean, application-wide reloading of all source files and templates on each request.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamerubygem-shotgun
PackageRelease1.fc13
PackageVersion0.4
SHA-16452E1754541A3ECB325C1D0E771C79B693882DB
SHA-256D5012557C12770FD162101CA0CBA4DE88C7A7AB120448DE5EC5764A85C798342
Key Value
MD5B367048A352165E07D5E39A7681A8811
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis is an automatic reloading version of the rackup command that's shipped with Rack. It can be used as an alternative to the complex reloading logic provided by web frameworks or in environments that don't support application reloading. The shotgun command starts one of Rack's supported servers (e.g., mongrel, thin, webrick) and listens for requests but does not load any part of the actual application. Each time a request is received, it forks, loads the application in the child process, processes the request, and exits the child process. The result is clean, application-wide reloading of all source files and templates on each request.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamerubygem-shotgun
PackageRelease1.el5
PackageVersion0.4
SHA-1ED6184BEA51D34F45454517BB7FA173C20B9844C
SHA-256862341D490F3B3D14B2B2A5E61EBBC6B148F21B280FA712C48CC3E85F751F932