Result for 97B07CCDD8D4D8FA6D7B0A6901ACF426A5A14A8B

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libjinglep2pbase.so.1.0.0
FileSize905936
MD5F27D52C61A29F0BB348140BCB53DF921
SHA-197B07CCDD8D4D8FA6D7B0A6901ACF426A5A14A8B
SHA-256494372BB70C6E1E26D49B7A1D0DDA2AE05430328705320842B7B73089FF043C4
SSDEEP6144:zJ9RT+7qFX8x+lhO/QxEzuSx96TUGjHtFcy3CaDva2lNSOOZyNJGvsnBy9nepXEa:zXRyq/O4PSxk1Hcy3Cae2GZyNgsQJ+X
TLSHT110151823BBB12D72E957AA3404D34360F6E7E9503253112D6B68D1AD8DE23843E97CF9
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Key Value
MD51D0CF52F8EB0C58E09F5DE3D480B88CB
PackageArchsparc64
PackageDescriptionLibjingle is Google Talk's implementation of Jingle and Jingle-Audio (proposed extensions to XMPP) to interoperate with Google Talk's peer-to-peer and voice calling capabilities. In addition, it is a P2P (peer-to-peer) and RTC (real-time communication) stack that builds on XMPP. If you don't need any P2P or RTC, you can use any XMPP stack. If you do, then you might want to use libjingle. In fact, you can even use libjingle on top of another XMPP stack.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibjingle
PackageRelease2.fc17
PackageVersion0.6.0
SHA-1368D75AB7485071983E4728364B9474DFA4FCB42
SHA-25603CFC4195F016AF4464B9EB988CF4EB19D8F5FD5E85C0D7475D96EE7070BBA01