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Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
libprotoc23_4_0-23.4-slfo.1.2.3.aarch64.html | Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format | OpenSuSE Leap 16.0 for aarch64 | libprotoc23_4_0-23.4-slfo.1.2.3.aarch64.rpm |
libprotoc23_4_0-23.4-slfo.1.2.3.ppc64le.html | Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format | OpenSuSE Leap 16.0 for ppc64le | libprotoc23_4_0-23.4-slfo.1.2.3.ppc64le.rpm |
libprotoc23_4_0-23.4-slfo.1.2.3.s390x.html | Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format | OpenSuSE Leap 16.0 for s390x | libprotoc23_4_0-23.4-slfo.1.2.3.s390x.rpm |
libprotoc23_4_0-23.4-slfo.1.2.3.x86_64.html | Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format | OpenSuSE Leap 16.0 for x86_64 | libprotoc23_4_0-23.4-slfo.1.2.3.x86_64.rpm |
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