Result for 57F32B1CE9CE209962AEE3953C7E4F0C744F361A

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/marc
FileSize12280
MD522548ABA84F16E4B4A336931B35AD0BD
SHA-157F32B1CE9CE209962AEE3953C7E4F0C744F361A
SHA-25670C32CDFBF652C0E988750F41DBC9AC47C10EAE73AC4255225FC932B692A1681
SSDEEP192:f+nEJoP8Ko68we22foph+MacX80Xvzk601f2UjG7hiIWA1RmpLK3yiFjfiR3Ljc:frJ1MTR2fe/zkLh2UgiXroVFjfe3
TLSHT10F42D887EA06CABAD17A033005A39B3E1231C480FE62EF43E79C1D655977ACC552FB95
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
FileSize53242
MD513A9848940A173055DF18EA76D8E23DC
PackageDescriptionArchive utility based on the MSDOS ARC program This program is based on the MSDOS ARC program, version 5.21, plus a few enhancements... . o ARC also performs Huffman Squeezing on data. The Huffman Squeeze algorithm was removed from MSDOS ARC after version 5.12. It turns out to be more efficient than Lempel-Ziv style compression when compressing graphic images. Squeeze analysis is always done now, and the best of packing, squeezing, or crunching is used. . o Compresses and extracts Squashed files. "Squashing" was created by Phil Katz in his PKxxx series of ARC utility programs for MSDOS. Dan Lanciani wrote the original modifications to ARC's Crunch code to handle Squashing. I've made minor changes since then, mostly to reduce the amount of memory required. The 'q' option flag must be specified to Squash files. The Squashing algorithm will be used instead of the usual Crunch algorithm, and will be compared against packing and squeezing, as before.
PackageMaintainerKlaus Reimer <kay@debian.org>
PackageNamearc
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion5.21j-2
SHA-1355C2AAEF59F86BA3F3E4D7FD1F22ED6CB9E14AA
SHA-256A9593982A24C604B5AB7332425F189973C90EA5EBB370CA0A6FA1923CED755C3