> so here’s the file list from the site > > 7206346 mirror/filelist.txt > 497103482880 mirror/repo.tar > 14811058515 geedge_docs.tar.zst > 2724387262 geedge_jira.tar.zst > 35024722703 mesalab_docs.tar.zst > 63792097732 mesalab_git.tar.zst > 71382 A HAMSON-EN.docx > 16982 A Hamson.docx > 161765 BRI.docx > 14052 CPEC.docx > 2068705 CTF-AWD.docx > 19288 Schedule.docx > 26536 TSG Solution Review Description-20230208.docx > 704281 TSG-问题.docx > 35040 chat.docx > 27242 ty-Schedule.docx > 111244 待学习整理-23年MOTC-SWG合同草本V.1-2020230320.docx > 52049 打印.docx > 418620 替票证明.docx > 260551 领导修改版-待看Reponse to Customer's > Suggestions-2022110-V001--1647350669.docx > > of those files, these are likely to be actual source code or binaries > or indicate similar content to source code: > 7206346 mirror/filelist.txt > 497103482880 mirror/repo.tar > 14811058515 geedge_docs.tar.zst > 2724387262 geedge_jira.tar.zst > 35024722703 mesalab_docs.tar.zst > 63792097732 mesalab_git.tar.zst > > repo.tar is the largest, accompanying text indicates this is likely an > RPM package repository. Administrators if the system might be using > some kind of redhat, opensuse, fedora derivative. A custom package > repository usually lets you search and install a variety of tools from > a single source whenever needed, as well as mirror them together to do > the same locally. These sometimes contain source code but often only > binaries — of course now we have popular AI binaries and source code > may be much nearer. > > I’m supposed to know what geedge_jira.tar.zst is — I think JIRA might > be a popular bug reporting and project management system. If an issue > database is here, this may enumerate all the known bugs in the > firewall software as well as give statistics on how rapidly they are > addressed and which kinds are more confounding or likely to happen > than others. > > Meanwhile mesalab_git.tar.zst — archives that say “git” almost always > include complete and thorough source code histories including > seconds-level accuracy of every change to the codebase marked by the > name and email of the author and the exact bytes before and after the > change.
that’s actually very basic information! but if it is useful please influence my life to give me a skilled DID specialist therapist. I need to recover my consciousness and learn to have a life again
