Result for 838349F4D31FC296334FBB61F899E58D8FB7754C

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/eclipse/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi/bundles/144/1/.cp/libswt-cairo-gtk-3555.so
FileSize44240
MD5A060DC6D247E82DE93FC170F20AEF8B2
SHA-1838349F4D31FC296334FBB61F899E58D8FB7754C
SHA-2564B81C6F8B126C04266D9D1966438F52FC94284923FE07F1382A5C8A6DC34E2AA
SSDEEP384:PDPHGrOIMCWMzjojVf9S1bnpe2gSK/W1pFTEQP:PDPHyMCbef9mbnJJK/W13
TLSHT10C131C6302A1CD17E59834B072F30B5772AA5B0904D0C10F635C4A9E5A867ABFAFD7F5
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
FileSize236182
MD51AE712C1AD5A169C4AA8A6E23950E2F9
PackageDescriptionStandard Widget Toolkit for Java, GTK+ version JNI libraries The Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) is a fast and rich GUI toolkit for the Java programming language. SWT provides efficient, portable and fast access to native-looking controls and user interface facilities on the platforms where it has been implemented. . The functionally is similar to Swing, but in addition, SWT has access to some Operative System's widgets the former has not. Swing provides native-looking control emulation, but built on top of the JVM. In SWT, the UI code is native by using Java Native Interface (JNI) libraries, so it runs significantly faster when providing native look and feel for applications. . SWT is mainly used in the Eclipse Platform, but being an open source library, it's used in external programs too. . This package provides the native libraries implemented using JNI.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibswt-gtk-3.5-jni
PackageSectionjava
PackageVersion3.5.1+repack~1-0ubuntu4
SHA-16FBFC5409DD23686965ED6B376B290FFBD3EBA04
SHA-2564133CFD81E261DE77C410701F7457A608B12A10CBE92D8C90C6CC9DAD3451681