Result for CBB75BD73F72F543B3290091EADBFF17A68C5E1C

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/arc
FileSize55688
MD5338EB5F5ED6F2CC532B96A6669CC7024
SHA-1CBB75BD73F72F543B3290091EADBFF17A68C5E1C
SHA-2568D30B87E901ACF37E99C87E38D8224DA44803CA9650169B5111E69C19F44B04D
SSDEEP768:VngN6w7zrjbTLD7zrjbTLD7zrjbTLD7zrjbTLDuGe2Om+WuGe2Om+WuGe2Om+WBY:4mVdfoPKHyrqwp+nP3/gydB7Pam
TLSHT18643070A76E39C7CC894DA318FEFD022B630F44D9531122F3E9427392F5AB664B79625
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
FileSize53252
MD5EF3FC3E3A8B9167613DA524FA7732A27
PackageDescriptionArchive utility based on the MSDOS ARC program This program is based on the MSDOS ARC program, version 5.21, plus a few enhancements... . 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. . 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. . This package provides the arc and marc commands. MARC can be used to merge files compressed by ARC.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamearc
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion5.21q-8
SHA-1068D7C69838BBC2545376C734AF4DEA663EDD069
SHA-256E40DDADBCAE69D949547DD045A57758CBC87527F8C39DB704356928BC9C2B000