Result for 4FE57FDDCD52F0AE7AF2B336ED9843AE5B7AEFA2

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/fdtdump
FileSize13952
MD5061F879C3CBF1B8F5B3A9FBF0D4C4C14
SHA-14FE57FDDCD52F0AE7AF2B336ED9843AE5B7AEFA2
SHA-25696D56F83BE17F2FE5012F6A8567F69CFF068A52356B2460ABD994A93540051F9
SSDEEP192:FC8rwY754eUX3Qgc2Wx/ZGAWewfxhgyFEsCZHO8PlKzXL44wp:FFtigghA7wZpEsGO8PlO
TLSHT1DF521AA777D1DA77C2A16338508717398132D027D643C763FE64B2485DA1BB898236AE
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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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
MD5128BF8B4B9D652B557CAA3DBC21338B2
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionPowerPC kernels are moving towards requiring a small Open Firmware-style device tree as the only means of passing information from bootloaders/firmware to the kernel. This does not require a full Open Firmware implementation. DTC (Device Tree Compiler) is a tool to create a static device tree, which is adequate for most embedded systems (since their topology will not vary across reboots). DTC is available via a git tree: git://ozlabs.org/srv/projects/dtc/dtc.git
PackageNamedtc
PackageRelease118.43
PackageVersion1.6.0
SHA-1409099FB66FAF40B3EDB80DD695EA65A96879066
SHA-256F416D43E11D919F464F84B6E1ADBA059FDAB444A458A9E630C814EE9EB17D374