Result for 091D3C4A53D99C3A53B52A278D98619FF86B5FC7

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/sgml/misc/sgmltools/python/backends/Ld2db.py
FileSize2317
MD556068576C67FEC2763B570C6680D5F1E
SHA-1091D3C4A53D99C3A53B52A278D98619FF86B5FC7
SHA-25662B921BF2ED51E1098C72439F93B721DC928C5442C36EBF92383D55000B0687A
SSDEEP24:uW1yy+KKvjejSRmcyAOkHjliTbVNcBQ0crYbDLl0liPi/TMUa9daIKNC0NWA4/Xz:X1y+ijeuR5ysHjEc20PuIPC2iICCeyr
TLSHT14E41A555DA6683F12C005A4A258D65DFB36F8FFB514CD1B0B4EEA26D3624A3216F0CD1
hashlookup:parent-total11
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 11)

The searched file hash is included in 11 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize29186
MD5D57314EFD738FAE5B8DFDE757DA0E02E
PackageDescriptionconvert DocBook SGML source into HTML using DSSSL A text-formatting package based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), which allows you to produce TeX/DVI/PS/PDF, HTML, RTF, and plain ASCII (currently via w3m by default) from a single source with other recommended and suggested packages; due to the flexible nature of SGML, many other target formats are possible. . This tool can not handle DocBook XML yet. For DocBook SGML only. . HTML can be generated without any other Debian text processing package, but for the other formats the appropriate packages have to be installed. You need to install lynx or w3m for ASCII text output (w3m is the default txt backend). Also jadetex is required for PS and PDF, and linuxdoc-tools for ld2db conversion. . This system is tailored for writing technical software documentation, an example of which are the Linux HOWTO documents. However, there is nothing Linux-specific about this package; it can be used for many other types of documentation on many other systems. It should be useful for all kinds of printed and online documentation. . The package was formerly called linuxdoc-sgml because it originates from the Linux Documentation Project (LDP). The name has been changed into sgmltools to make it clearer that there is no Linux-specific stuff included in this package. . This is the latest version of the sgmltools series and the successor of sgmltools v2.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamesgmltools-lite
PackageSectiontext
PackageVersion3.0.3.0.cvs.20010909-18
SHA-18F0AC2F711E12CCDBA5E5574AA1A6C84954B9108
SHA-256F863401D27B30CB75F7C4A09B3CEFB5320CFC70E195016C2E267680CE2627114
Key Value
FileSize32470
MD5E75DBAE53D2A994BFF117C2CD1969962
PackageDescriptionconvert DocBook SGML source into HTML using DSSSL A text-formatting package based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), which allows you to produce TeX/DVI/PS/PDF, HTML, RTF, and plain ASCII (currently via w3m by default) from a single source with other recommended and suggested packages; due to the flexible nature of SGML, many other target formats are possible. . This tool can not handle DocBook XML yet. For DocBook SGML only. . HTML can be generated without any other Debian text processing package, but for the other formats the appropriate packages have to be installed. You need to install lynx or w3m for ASCII text output (w3m is the default txt backend). Also jadetex is required for PS and PDF, and linuxdoc-tools for ld2db conversion. . This system is tailored for writing technical software documentation, an example of which are the Linux HOWTO documents. However, there is nothing Linux-specific about this package; it can be used for many other types of documentation on many other systems. It should be useful for all kinds of printed and online documentation. . The package was formerly called linuxdoc-sgml because it originates from the Linux Documentation Project (LDP). The name has been changed into sgmltools to make it clearer that there is no Linux-specific stuff included in this package. . This is the latest version of the sgmltools series and the successor of sgmltools v2.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamesgmltools-lite
PackageSectiontext
PackageVersion3.0.3.0.cvs.20010909-15.1ubuntu1
SHA-10E38203F0A6D855E97D3255999D7FF835C55C0DE
SHA-256531A337911707BBE43F67B38BF9F89EF855F3F2C5C1BD8F4F284F07363CED891
Key Value
FileSize29270
MD568640AD951A85F94605022DECF1A2C69
PackageDescriptionconvert DocBook SGML source into HTML using DSSSL A text-formatting package based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), which allows you to produce TeX/DVI/PS/PDF, HTML, RTF, and plain ASCII (currently via w3m by default) from a single source with other recommended and suggested packages; due to the flexible nature of SGML, many other target formats are possible. . This tool can not handle DocBook XML yet. For DocBook SGML only. . HTML can be generated without any other Debian text processing package, but for the other formats the appropriate packages have to be installed. You need to install lynx or w3m for ASCII text output (w3m is the default txt backend). Also jadetex is required for PS and PDF, and linuxdoc-tools for ld2db conversion. . This system is tailored for writing technical software documentation, an example of which are the Linux HOWTO documents. However, there is nothing Linux-specific about this package; it can be used for many other types of documentation on many other systems. It should be useful for all kinds of printed and online documentation. . The package was formerly called linuxdoc-sgml because it originates from the Linux Documentation Project (LDP). The name has been changed into sgmltools to make it clearer that there is no Linux-specific stuff included in this package. . This is the latest version of the sgmltools series and the successor of sgmltools v2.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamesgmltools-lite
PackageSectiontext
PackageVersion3.0.3.0.cvs.20010909-20
SHA-1DE3CB3202E5A935D23203B9AF40A4F6E20F9C645
SHA-25617183BB06AB368BA7ACB6B66001A7AF556BDF2D4101152D92D9F4831E5A35B36
Key Value
FileSize29272
MD5C13A901B64491D565BEA8949D2F4FF73
PackageDescriptionconvert DocBook SGML source into HTML using DSSSL A text-formatting package based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), which allows you to produce TeX/DVI/PS/PDF, HTML, RTF, and plain ASCII (currently via w3m by default) from a single source with other recommended and suggested packages; due to the flexible nature of SGML, many other target formats are possible. . This tool can not handle DocBook XML yet. For DocBook SGML only. . HTML can be generated without any other Debian text processing package, but for the other formats the appropriate packages have to be installed. You need to install lynx or w3m for ASCII text output (w3m is the default txt backend). Also jadetex is required for PS and PDF, and linuxdoc-tools for ld2db conversion. . This system is tailored for writing technical software documentation, an example of which are the Linux HOWTO documents. However, there is nothing Linux-specific about this package; it can be used for many other types of documentation on many other systems. It should be useful for all kinds of printed and online documentation. . The package was formerly called linuxdoc-sgml because it originates from the Linux Documentation Project (LDP). The name has been changed into sgmltools to make it clearer that there is no Linux-specific stuff included in this package. . This is the latest version of the sgmltools series and the successor of sgmltools v2.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamesgmltools-lite
PackageSectiontext
PackageVersion3.0.3.0.cvs.20010909-19
SHA-17A603A10BF1E58FBAF348B7EB62E0830CF2AB3CB
SHA-256C031E63DA25A4EB4077D27820810F4A200994E8BCECFE97F13172AABD150E86E
Key Value
FileSize32736
MD528B09CC2B5714DC228AAF3B0A1A08534
PackageDescriptionconvert DocBook SGML source into HTML using DSSSL A text-formatting package based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), which allows you to produce TeX/DVI/PS/PDF, HTML, RTF, and plain ASCII (currently via w3m by default) from a single source with other recommended and suggested packages; due to the flexible nature of SGML, many other target formats are possible. . This tool can not handle DocBook XML yet. For DocBook SGML only. . HTML can be generated without any other Debian text processing package, but for the other formats the appropriate packages have to be installed. You need to install lynx or w3m for ASCII text output (w3m is the default txt backend). Also jadetex is required for PS and PDF, and linuxdoc-tools for ld2db conversion. . This system is tailored for writing technical software documentation, an example of which are the Linux HOWTO documents. However, there is nothing Linux-specific about this package; it can be used for many other types of documentation on many other systems. It should be useful for all kinds of printed and online documentation. . The package was formerly called linuxdoc-sgml because it originates from the Linux Documentation Project (LDP). The name has been changed into sgmltools to make it clearer that there is no Linux-specific stuff included in this package. . This is the latest version of the sgmltools series and the successor of sgmltools v2.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNamesgmltools-lite
PackageSectiontext
PackageVersion3.0.3.0.cvs.20010909-20
SHA-1B302246039DFD05FD03DAFE292D8FADE82B5061F
SHA-2565E6E7F8FE4795EB064BFCBD1627F70DFFE50DCEFA55561B44FC3A8BE1F12F858
Key Value
FileSize35206
MD5471599E583C74440F3D0F88E9C688E62
PackageDescriptionconvert DocBook SGML source into HTML using DSSSL A text-formatting package based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), which allows you to produce TeX/DVI/PS/PDF, HTML, RTF, and plain ASCII (currently via w3m by default) from a single source with other recommended and suggested packages; due to the flexible nature of SGML, many other target formats are possible. . This tool can not handle DocBook XML yet. For DocBook SGML only. . HTML can be generated without any other Debian text processing package, but for the other formats the appropriate packages have to be installed. You need to install lynx or w3m for ASCII text output (w3m is the default txt backend). Also jadetex is required for PS and PDF, and linuxdoc-tools for ld2db conversion. . This system is tailored for writing technical software documentation, an example of which are the Linux HOWTO documents. However, there is nothing Linux-specific about this package; it can be used for many other types of documentation on many other systems. It should be useful for all kinds of printed and online documentation. . The package was formerly called linuxdoc-sgml because it originates from the Linux Documentation Project (LDP). The name has been changed into sgmltools to make it clearer that there is no Linux-specific stuff included in this package. . This is the latest version of the sgmltools series and the successor of sgmltools v2.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamesgmltools-lite
PackageSectiontext
PackageVersion3.0.3.0.cvs.20010909-14
SHA-1612874273EC383B518891AE0084DD9F3D3E2F7EB
SHA-25655D08DEDF48D6B8CC0B900B0B1A29773FEB3EA9A2EE3C9169E4A223B5E867B3D
Key Value
FileSize35432
MD58FDA75A6A056F7B35D4B3F8A978ABBE0
PackageDescriptionconvert DocBook SGML source into HTML using DSSSL A text-formatting package based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), which allows you to produce TeX/DVI/PS/PDF, HTML, RTF, and plain ASCII (currently via w3m by default) from a single source with other recommended and suggested packages; due to the flexible nature of SGML, many other target formats are possible. . This tool can not handle DocBook XML yet. For DocBook SGML only. . HTML can be generated without any other Debian text processing package, but for the other formats the appropriate packages have to be installed. You need to install lynx or w3m for ASCII text output (w3m is the default txt backend). Also jadetex is required for PS and PDF, and linuxdoc-tools for ld2db conversion. . This system is tailored for writing technical software documentation, an example of which are the Linux HOWTO documents. However, there is nothing Linux-specific about this package; it can be used for many other types of documentation on many other systems. It should be useful for all kinds of printed and online documentation. . The package was formerly called linuxdoc-sgml because it originates from the Linux Documentation Project (LDP). The name has been changed into sgmltools to make it clearer that there is no Linux-specific stuff included in this package. . This is the latest version of the sgmltools series and the successor of sgmltools v2.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamesgmltools-lite
PackageSectiontext
PackageVersion3.0.3.0.cvs.20010909-15
SHA-1129CDDBA4E0E3C566E1457B6DBBDF41D732DC5F1
SHA-256153D3922CC9ACDD96E39B9F5BA2F8C0B05F2DFBADFC96BD3B5DAB479585A07CF
Key Value
CRC3204820A56
FileNamesgmltools-lite_3.0.3.0.cvs.20010909-13_all.deb
FileSize34664
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PackageDescriptionconvert DocBook SGML source into HTML using DSSSL A text-formatting package based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), which allows you to produce TeX/DVI/PS/PDF, HTML, RTF, and plain ASCII (currently via w3m by default) from a single source with other recommended and suggested packages; due to the flexible nature of SGML, many other target formats are possible. . This tool can not handle DocBook XML yet. For DocBook SGML only. . HTML can be generated without any other Debian text processing package, but for the other formats the appropriate packages have to be installed. You need to install lynx or w3m for ASCII text output (w3m is the default txt backend). Also jadetex is required for PS and PDF, and linuxdoc-tools for ld2db conversion. . This system is tailored for writing technical software documentation, an example of which are the Linux HOWTO documents. However, there is nothing Linux-specific about this package; it can be used for many other types of documentation on many other systems. It should be useful for all kinds of printed and online documentation. . The package was formerly called linuxdoc-sgml because it originates from the Linux Documentation Project (LDP). The name has been changed into sgmltools to make it clearer that there is no Linux-specific stuff included in this package. . This is the latest version of the sgmltools series and the successor of sgmltools v2.
PackageMaintainerOohara Yuuma <oohara@debian.org>
PackageNamesgmltools-lite
PackageSectiontext
PackageVersion3.0.3.0.cvs.20010909-13
ProductCode13174
RDS:package_id13174
SHA-156C810F2810C953BB5E2D31F27CBD839BAEC2726
SHA-256EC17C65A92EB7E73AC286B64F89839EE4EC5EE0FDE7B3C981CF31D79CB4379A8
SpecialCode
dbnsrl_legacy
insert-timestamp1648642301.103122
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Key Value
FileSize35492
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PackageDescriptionconvert DocBook SGML source into HTML using DSSSL A text-formatting package based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), which allows you to produce TeX/DVI/PS/PDF, HTML, RTF, and plain ASCII (currently via w3m by default) from a single source with other recommended and suggested packages; due to the flexible nature of SGML, many other target formats are possible. . This tool can not handle DocBook XML yet. For DocBook SGML only. . HTML can be generated without any other Debian text processing package, but for the other formats the appropriate packages have to be installed. You need to install lynx or w3m for ASCII text output (w3m is the default txt backend). Also jadetex is required for PS and PDF, and linuxdoc-tools for ld2db conversion. . This system is tailored for writing technical software documentation, an example of which are the Linux HOWTO documents. However, there is nothing Linux-specific about this package; it can be used for many other types of documentation on many other systems. It should be useful for all kinds of printed and online documentation. . The package was formerly called linuxdoc-sgml because it originates from the Linux Documentation Project (LDP). The name has been changed into sgmltools to make it clearer that there is no Linux-specific stuff included in this package. . This is the latest version of the sgmltools series and the successor of sgmltools v2.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamesgmltools-lite
PackageSectiontext
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SHA-2567E6A850FBAA56FC0CA082E3261B0D8CE8FC18FCA326B252E20210F22FE02BC56
Key Value
FileSize35694
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PackageDescriptionconvert DocBook SGML source into HTML using DSSSL A text-formatting package based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), which allows you to produce TeX/DVI/PS/PDF, HTML, RTF, and plain ASCII (currently via w3m by default) from a single source with other recommended and suggested packages; due to the flexible nature of SGML, many other target formats are possible. . This tool can not handle DocBook XML yet. For DocBook SGML only. . HTML can be generated without any other Debian text processing package, but for the other formats the appropriate packages have to be installed. You need to install lynx or w3m for ASCII text output (w3m is the default txt backend). Also jadetex is required for PS and PDF, and linuxdoc-tools for ld2db conversion. . This system is tailored for writing technical software documentation, an example of which are the Linux HOWTO documents. However, there is nothing Linux-specific about this package; it can be used for many other types of documentation on many other systems. It should be useful for all kinds of printed and online documentation. . The package was formerly called linuxdoc-sgml because it originates from the Linux Documentation Project (LDP). The name has been changed into sgmltools to make it clearer that there is no Linux-specific stuff included in this package. . This is the latest version of the sgmltools series and the successor of sgmltools v2.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNamesgmltools-lite
PackageSectiontext
PackageVersion3.0.3.0.cvs.20010909-17
SHA-10DBC79B4EBAF68F4FFBDC8240955D2570FB37116
SHA-2560BB59ACD74EB221DFD44970DC461C8D6399CF7FCA4219A579ED3B647D926B2A0
Key Value
FileSize32562
MD5D6A617810901E8A164FB00D6DE5BBC5E
PackageDescriptionconvert DocBook SGML source into HTML using DSSSL A text-formatting package based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), which allows you to produce TeX/DVI/PS/PDF, HTML, RTF, and plain ASCII (currently via w3m by default) from a single source with other recommended and suggested packages; due to the flexible nature of SGML, many other target formats are possible. . This tool can not handle DocBook XML yet. For DocBook SGML only. . HTML can be generated without any other Debian text processing package, but for the other formats the appropriate packages have to be installed. You need to install lynx or w3m for ASCII text output (w3m is the default txt backend). Also jadetex is required for PS and PDF, and linuxdoc-tools for ld2db conversion. . This system is tailored for writing technical software documentation, an example of which are the Linux HOWTO documents. However, there is nothing Linux-specific about this package; it can be used for many other types of documentation on many other systems. It should be useful for all kinds of printed and online documentation. . The package was formerly called linuxdoc-sgml because it originates from the Linux Documentation Project (LDP). The name has been changed into sgmltools to make it clearer that there is no Linux-specific stuff included in this package. . This is the latest version of the sgmltools series and the successor of sgmltools v2.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamesgmltools-lite
PackageSectiontext
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