Result for 1F16F74DEC45126B72C5F87CBA43EA19ED2DA7DE

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/udunits2/udunits2.pdf
FileSize168674
MD520DCE46624F192F48DD684E339B7CE95
SHA-11F16F74DEC45126B72C5F87CBA43EA19ED2DA7DE
SHA-256D4B74D4FDB422E0FFD796C485A59B5C85CE569714C66EDD767B5EEAF1F382280
SSDEEP3072:aqEP+JtJecqt3xk0JG0icTRPSoXm2QFGOaatL/7ZgXS/l9T7FCJhu:7HHQkN0i6PS8m2/tQ+Xg3/FC+
TLSHT198F312D6927F4608EC108C60AF655BC3DAC1319606984E71B89C4B0537AEC4AFD2BEFD
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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5D8A2B237B9A8E947E23FF2090C33FCB7
PackageArchi686
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
PackageRelease9.fc33
PackageVersion2.2.26
SHA-1A9510D5B6E60C24D1759747E183492368C3C8C0C
SHA-256F752BC580F1B1796128E88F2CFD3F0DF107BD9D00FC3F4FFC1AF1B2498053189
Key Value
MD59831C94C7650583CAE4875C4EA6F9FCF
PackageArcharmv7hl
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
PackageRelease9.fc33
PackageVersion2.2.26
SHA-19C1FAF1D10B8F64529B17BA09FA5301DB3238D9A
SHA-2568441EF38CBE77C06B8FE09770E186EDA0056B228256EBE787BB9A4858B05BFB4
Key Value
MD53B18632B1282D644264F73DEF833601F
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
PackageRelease9.fc33
PackageVersion2.2.26
SHA-16A3ABEB81FDEF68FDFE8825C49AE1DDC0778850D
SHA-256D9932107A14D2E686F1BB889F7DEECAB14B64C69263475A8320A627153DFF756