Result for 5B8D59152A754ADB2B28A2F7FE3DA7177A7B3D8A

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/libhts2/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize1223
MD5BB446BFE79BBEAE0812E576C035EA740
SHA-15B8D59152A754ADB2B28A2F7FE3DA7177A7B3D8A
SHA-256E54E0545862287E66BE32ED58F7C23BC848F27B1D7D5CB0154A1AD194FE28B23
SSDEEP24:X5j2KnNy+/A3oDVomOjZV4AVaB4IgkSEEAwNlR6qhq2MQvoDVCwTPW5MBeCO:XfMmVoNTVaBHrETlrBbvoDEgPCg+
TLSHT13B21B741571EAC779E1D61ABF8761C8DA10C2016B41E4206A30F1098E7BFDC55F93788
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hashlookup:trust60

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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
FileSize299908
MD5D23A9C8C3B8DC3C2C2B86CE8744BC10E
PackageDescriptionC library for high-throughput sequencing data formats HTSlib is an implementation of a unified C library for accessing common file formats, such as SAM (Sequence Alignment/Map), CRAM and VCF (Variant Call Format), used for high-throughput sequencing data, and is the core library used by samtools and bcftools. HTSlib only depends on zlib. It is known to be compatible with gcc, g++ and clang. . HTSlib implements a generalized BAM (binary SAM) index, with file extension ‘csi’ (coordinate-sorted index). The HTSlib file reader first looks for the new index and then for the old if the new index is absent.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibhts2
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1.7-2
SHA-1A09E893ADB7046FCFB1753A624E082D760B1AB6A
SHA-256C1B1912B8B51997191764F38F158038770400F6D2F314136F7E539BCF3717051
Key Value
FileSize322376
MD5AAC337E88777C93FE7ACFA30778FACA8
PackageDescriptionC library for high-throughput sequencing data formats HTSlib is an implementation of a unified C library for accessing common file formats, such as SAM (Sequence Alignment/Map), CRAM and VCF (Variant Call Format), used for high-throughput sequencing data, and is the core library used by samtools and bcftools. HTSlib only depends on zlib. It is known to be compatible with gcc, g++ and clang. . HTSlib implements a generalized BAM (binary SAM) index, with file extension ‘csi’ (coordinate-sorted index). The HTSlib file reader first looks for the new index and then for the old if the new index is absent.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibhts2
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1.7-2
SHA-11DEFA24AFB6F24A683B726F568B45C919DC746E5
SHA-256CE7F3B010571F3D2835FE0930649BF96C6F344DAFA9B003FDD97162E68E0E947