Result for F863AE658C288322B06A4F93A0E8148173F21A87

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man3/Devel::Dumpvar.3pm.xz
FileSize2732
MD59AE9EFE8815356AA9265611E62233BBE
SHA-1F863AE658C288322B06A4F93A0E8148173F21A87
SHA-25671837837F972E6408B63E90AC498EE32E3EBF37ADF6BC83452CFC2C87A7380C1
SSDEEP48:NFN6rsCi5nQUuq1vgSSiE3srKR+6QC2TJkTOLWCn80YhqVfQBRq/lkKJUdA4Y4kY:nN6rsCsoq1vgXiDrB6Q5JfKCWqGqdkKo
TLSHT100515CA939EE8BE3C5A3118283E231B0B70141C2F31BD235E84A4A711A7098FE5D979D
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

Network graph view

Parents (Total: 1)

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
MD5F0B4A2BD9113E40802E41065ED1F7C1B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMost perl dumping modules are focused on serializing data structures into a format that can be rebuilt into the original data structure. They do this with a variety of different focuses, such as human readability, the ability to execute the dumped code directly, or to minimize the size of the dumped data. Excect for the one contained in the debugger, in the file dumpvar.pl. This is a much more human-readable form, highly useful for debugging, containing a lot of extra information without the burden of needing to allow the dump to be re-assembled into the original data. The main downside of the dumper in the perl-debugger is that the dumpvar.pl script is not really a readily loadable and useable module. It has dedicated hooks from and to the debugger, and spans across multiple namespaces, including main::.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameperl-Devel-Dumpvar
PackageRelease11.mga7
PackageVersion1.60.0
SHA-14FE0E3578C945B88B76570ABC8C02E1DFFD6951E
SHA-256DAEDC12B768C1A27763E41627F510B97597AD9FE34A99DA804FB2D89D83F4F2D