Result for 32B6D4424015C2B29C45F46AB0AE35D1BCD875A9

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/hdftor8
FileSize290928
MD5CD966B0E84593185A0F38ED1651BC28D
SHA-132B6D4424015C2B29C45F46AB0AE35D1BCD875A9
SHA-256CBA4E0C4EEB325152B2EC86E7AC1B545B92F63331922BC08A73262D9CA52624F
SSDEEP6144:RSkuGCv541sIZQsRfI3tfIcI4H5tCHTpO6y036k601d4:gWc4+IZQsRS7Tz03q
TLSHT157544A497930DB76CCA61676853E81AF1F7365711A0E024E8EC4E3BF6C1B615AA12F33
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5C327665DE18F6D34758914E399CC0649
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionHDF is a general purpose library and file format for storing scientific data. HDF can store two primary objects: datasets and groups. A dataset is essentially a multidimensional array of data elements, and a group is a structure for organizing objects in an HDF file. Using these two basic objects, one can create and store almost any kind of scientific data structure, such as images, arrays of vectors, and structured and unstructured grids. You can also mix and match them in HDF files according to your needs.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamehdf
PackageRelease2.fc23
PackageVersion4.2.11
SHA-143327741C1A279D07239C3BBC14C955CDAE996F2
SHA-2563BA2FEC34BF08E66C94D970DB1B1B81DFAE6943D257B14D683FC873525F2C396