Result for 10ABF5B444F88A1CB96DF94D3F916C6942D5A88F

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libudunits2.so.0.1.0
FileSize127912
MD506C324EDCC11B98C131AC667D10C38F9
SHA-110ABF5B444F88A1CB96DF94D3F916C6942D5A88F
SHA-2562876811994C25DEB2A1883CFC96D2C9F299525954E85EEB76A519FE017ECEA7D
SSDEEP1536:GA6SYqRMCSILrzcTspZjZIWRfP9gvxZtPgnTxUSnRNCl4e1caLa:G1SY2MwvVZjbf1WSnRkqe1cga
TLSHT164C3184B7732487DC196C031CEABD2625675BA1522715A3F3E40E6392E62D6F0F3EE24
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MD564DB3A7ACE6B0056B7C20BC83267286D
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe Unidata units utility, udunits2, supports conversion of unit specifications between formatted and binary forms, arithmetic manipulation of unit specifications, and conversion of values between compatible scales of measurement. A unit is the amount by which a physical quantity is measured. For example: Physical Quantity Possible Unit _________________ _____________ time weeks distance centimeters power watts This utility works interactively and has two modes. In one mode, both an input and output unit specification are given, causing the utility to print the conversion between them. In the other mode, only an input unit specification is given. This causes the utility to print the definition -- in standard units -- of the input unit.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameudunits2
PackageRelease5.el8
PackageVersion2.2.26
SHA-196CBF8549F59BEC08149A4DE0029F47EBB492696
SHA-256B3DF87AC987647F5BDD9A1FC80827EDB38641D04C215FFDC857341B9FFD4CBDE