Result for B115715FE8FEAE030A67690ED6970D3EDFD5D3AA

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libasynccore-0.18.2.so
FileSize206008
MD558DAF10E65C861AB41136674F0499689
SHA-1B115715FE8FEAE030A67690ED6970D3EDFD5D3AA
SHA-256AD146F848708572C5CE18A9E3D31C31F63E0C72D9BF9EE1BEDDC598F9C527F9A
SSDEEP3072:7ETfJu25z/ZhUxHMqKTITT+VPXv5sIQmJj+XzD:wRu06HUh5qm9
TLSHT11A14F9E37B450AA7C6583B70111937BDF72EA8400A2CF516FB1F276F98E36C9140E989
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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
MD5F19A6672213609354BF32D10A7681731
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionThe Async library is a programming framework that is used to write event driven applications. It provides abstractions for file descriptor watches, timers, network communications, serial port communications and config file reading. Async is written in such a way that it can support other frameworks. Right now there are two basic frameworks, a simple "select" based implementation and a Qt implementation. The idea is that advanced libraries can be implemented in such a way that they only depend on Async. That means that these libraries can be used in both Qt and pure console applications and in any future frameworks supported by Async (e.g. Gtk, wxWidgets etc). Another big part of Async is the audio pipe framework. It is an audio handling framework that is geared towards single channel (mono) audio applications. The framework consists of a large number of audio handling classes such as audio i/o, filtering, mixing, audio codecs etc.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibasync
PackageRelease14.fc21
PackageVersion0.18.2
SHA-13A968BED2A27649083BF12D4958F0E68E87C900D
SHA-2569999910F0E794065D10171A7FC67689EC21C98DC6F04D499A4BE7410F06D0679