Result for 425CCEA84B1D5B28FA91982E421734AAA0245AAC

Query result

Key Value
FileNamesphinx.spec
FileSize5742
MD54C81A57FECDAD4A5C767093B63E815A2
SHA-1425CCEA84B1D5B28FA91982E421734AAA0245AAC
SHA-25654F06B5835A3C762C42DE6276398C01E3A4095556CB34673FFFE005BE05A138C
SSDEEP96:l4UBvxq2V0LRRnRqW4u5Kv1aEBHCUI8WlVGAsD+phVWKdtorzoj:y4Q2V09RnRqRdNCUI8mVGfD+V1torUj
TLSHT1FDC1C76259087933939246F6FBB56451E33B40AC1B133159BA6C269D230966EF3FF32C
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD51F437192D76F8994CF17A7B857959D57
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionSphinx is a full-text search engine, distributed under GPL version 2. Commercial licensing is also available upon request. Generally, it's a standalone search engine, meant to provide fast, size-efficient and relevant fulltext search functions to other applications. Sphinx was specially designed to integrate well with SQL databases and scripting languages. Currently built-in data source drivers support fetching data either via direct connection to MySQL, PostgreSQL, or from a pipe in a custom XML format. As for the name, Sphinx is an acronym which is officially decoded as SQL Phrase Index. Yes, I know about CMU's Sphinx project.
PackageNamesphinx
PackageRelease11.2
PackageVersion2.1.9
SHA-11534AB9103740F577E265920FBBD679E8DF7B18E
SHA-2565ED85064A515A03FE92E598005704440CF75D78DAEF836A0165551283590048E
Key Value
MD5726A062CB2674FBB0C101BC08C4C9A88
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionSphinx is a full-text search engine, distributed under GPL version 2. Commercial licensing is also available upon request. Generally, it's a standalone search engine, meant to provide fast, size-efficient and relevant fulltext search functions to other applications. Sphinx was specially designed to integrate well with SQL databases and scripting languages. Currently built-in data source drivers support fetching data either via direct connection to MySQL, PostgreSQL, or from a pipe in a custom XML format. As for the name, Sphinx is an acronym which is officially decoded as SQL Phrase Index. Yes, I know about CMU's Sphinx project.
PackageNamesphinx
PackageRelease11.2
PackageVersion2.1.9
SHA-112AB1870D662525F249B4C948EDD9EED4CEB21E7
SHA-256A71F4807B9CE3455ACF57B626B407718F818BDEB5F3DAE073896BB11289AED72