Result for 55DF40EEF7725452F1E6C02CF1E01A80E4CDF158

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libbytesize.so.1.0.0
FileSize26472
MD54B53F047295BCEAA8FE7D2567AF8330F
SHA-155DF40EEF7725452F1E6C02CF1E01A80E4CDF158
SHA-256E71FDBC1FB62A429D91365B76E12EE6E39BDC99F1A1031100CA3DB6EBFEE0A5E
SSDEEP192:dQGSmks1TYvdmg8+CR4DsHS0EdtDBFcJvepDHTI7EBIcRucPJqQV2eaNeRJD1I89:9R0veNHS3/NFcRehIGI3lYx3QsWFB
TLSHT150C2A5A9F50CB867D9DCE37C6A8B0331B3135148D35A87E37A04068C6BDA69D8E70DD6
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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize10868
MD5180AC8F6D4F01CE6D20FA93DB901E622
PackageDescriptionlibrary for common operations with sizes in bytes Many projects need to work with sizes in bytes (be it sizes of storage space, memory,...) and all of them need to deal with the same issues like: . * How to get a human-readable string for the given size? * How to store the given size so that no significant information is lost? * If we store the size in bytes, what if the given size gets over the MAXUINT64 value? How to interpret sizes entered by users according to their locale and typing conventions? * How to deal with the decimal/binary units (MB vs. MiB) ambiguity? . This library aims to be as much generally usable as possible, small, fast and be easily interfaced from other languages.
PackageMaintainerUtopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibbytesize1
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion2.6-1
SHA-1F004BC5E4725E9A649761A9851C84FB143FDBD66
SHA-256581843DD39C20556E7733A182EE73808DA49E30286EF01AB4B6E07DE8D7BDA64
Key Value
FileSize10924
MD5122A8CBFF083B0DDF0995407E9A25C6D
PackageDescriptionlibrary for common operations with sizes in bytes Many projects need to work with sizes in bytes (be it sizes of storage space, memory,...) and all of them need to deal with the same issues like: . * How to get a human-readable string for the given size? * How to store the given size so that no significant information is lost? * If we store the size in bytes, what if the given size gets over the MAXUINT64 value? How to interpret sizes entered by users according to their locale and typing conventions? * How to deal with the decimal/binary units (MB vs. MiB) ambiguity? . This library aims to be as much generally usable as possible, small, fast and be easily interfaced from other languages.
PackageMaintainerUtopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibbytesize1
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion2.5-1
SHA-1092AB41B0731661A183E69C3EC1AF97D1F132071
SHA-2561B2EE02CD3A0A6691C1E6480480D22DE92DF634C1AED45C25C16D74117B7F97F