Result for B1B33AD4644804385266551E627AD5BA7FB9AD96

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/perl-lib-relative/INSTALL
FileSize2266
MD5708BA4313A73BA29DDE2688987BC351F
SHA-1B1B33AD4644804385266551E627AD5BA7FB9AD96
SHA-2560ACA83A9A11F087BD6037EE6E62588B329CF7D014562E85CB60B65E812486041
SSDEEP48:P5SahwLQuEF/FV4FTl0W9bv5USLy7EZzt8fTklitMiq/IplcQGot0:PHV5ol0W5nJRtOXtRMIf3GG0
TLSHT12B41227F969552723A0B13E2B1A6D0E1FF26D568843A201AA0AD00742647E7B53F38B7
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
MD55E0593F58854BB89C9F20258ABC62ECD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAdding a path to perlvar/"@INC" to load modules from a local directory may seem simple, but has a few common pitfalls to be aware of. Directly adding a relative path to '@INC' means that any later code that changes the current working directory will change where modules are loaded from. This applies to the '.' path that used to be in '@INC' by default until perl 5.26.0, or a relative path added in code like 'use lib 'path/to/lib'', and may be a vulnerability if such a location is not supposed to be writable. Additionally, the commonly used the FindBin manpage module relies on interpreter state and the path to the original script invoked by the perl interpreter, sometimes requiring workarounds in uncommon cases like generated or embedded code. This module proposes a more straightforward method: take a path relative to the perldata/"Special Literals", absolutize it, and add it to '@INC'. If this module is already available to be loaded, it can be used as with the lib manpage.pm, passing relative paths, which will be absolutized relative to the current file then passed on to the lib manpage. Multiple arguments will be separately absolutized, and absolute paths will be passed on unchanged. For cases where this module cannot be loaded beforehand, the last section of the the /"SYNOPSIS" manpage can be copy-pasted into a file to perform the same task.
PackageMaintainertv <tv>
PackageNameperl-lib-relative
PackageRelease1.mga7
PackageVersion1.0.0
SHA-1738789808B64B73CEA3E0B2BAC3E9DC150D9E713
SHA-25653E08A5BE87A79A41DEA71BBA3886C39A4E76A5BCD27EF49FBBF2E107CD8B105
Key Value
MD514AE9D67D3F0ABE8BEA8AD33EB3F4F0E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAdding a path to perlvar/"@INC" to load modules from a local directory may seem simple, but has a few common pitfalls to be aware of. Directly adding a relative path to '@INC' means that any later code that changes the current working directory will change where modules are loaded from. This applies to the '.' path that used to be in '@INC' by default until perl 5.26.0, or a relative path added in code like 'use lib 'path/to/lib'', and may be a vulnerability if such a location is not supposed to be writable. Additionally, the commonly used the FindBin manpage module relies on interpreter state and the path to the original script invoked by the perl interpreter, sometimes requiring workarounds in uncommon cases like generated or embedded code. This module proposes a more straightforward method: take a path relative to the perldata/"Special Literals", absolutize it, and add it to '@INC'. If this module is already available to be loaded, it can be used as with the lib manpage.pm, passing relative paths, which will be absolutized relative to the current file then passed on to the lib manpage. Multiple arguments will be separately absolutized, and absolute paths will be passed on unchanged. For cases where this module cannot be loaded beforehand, the last section of the the /"SYNOPSIS" manpage can be copy-pasted into a file to perform the same task.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameperl-lib-relative
PackageRelease2.mga8
PackageVersion1.0.0
SHA-1EE37562F42BBD1959810E803D86DFFFABA4DF3CB
SHA-25683276C018EF83C336F2C83C9EFBF00A17213E3D296E3B09EDC05DDABC8388D64