Result for AE63CB5B2E0BB8622D40883A493EEF10FAD667A0

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libembryo.so.0.9.9
FileSize56832
MD5611C76117114B45897345ACA7847EF29
SHA-1AE63CB5B2E0BB8622D40883A493EEF10FAD667A0
SHA-2563899C770F373C1E3FDF278A2212D9B76DDEFDE6D6E235B02DDEE57D5B550EA0F
SSDEEP1536:6bGvDx7TnEPA0/U94T53DWz4kfWIYKsqDivKLJ:6y5nEPA0/U94T53DWz4kfWIBsqDivKL
TLSHT1A643C2C373B04997D4CC9E3085A7B3B2269DCA907CD97217D3045E9BDEA62804AB9DE4
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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
MD52690D568A1CBF5E8DC62693C31F8611E
PackageArchsparc64
PackageDescriptionEmbryo is primarily a shared library that gives you an API to load and control interpreted programs compiled into an abstract machine bytecode that it understands. This abstract (or virtual) machine is similar to a real machine with a CPU, but it is emulated in software. The architecture is simple and is the same as the abstract machine (AMX) in the PAWN language (formerly called SMALL) as it is based on exactly the same code. Embryo has modified the code for the AMX extensively and has made it smaller and more portable. It is VERY small. The total size of the virtual machine code AND header files is less than 2500 lines of code. It includes the floating point library support by default as well. This makes it one of the smallest interpreters around, and thus makes is very efficient to use in code.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameembryo
PackageRelease1.fc9
PackageVersion0.9.9.043
SHA-1EC149E86C753B8F34E8B7993C1C63D6A55963B89
SHA-2563C878C4F6FE7527F89B7E40D78CE920C016CD9C5A6057E3773911B9F9A49C330