Result for E9EE506C8527A63C7F4EFF17D3A7EB889139FD1B

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/mipsel-linux-gnu/libbytesize.so.1.0.0
FileSize27672
MD5E2475470E28E91C3A910646AF622BEB9
SHA-1E9EE506C8527A63C7F4EFF17D3A7EB889139FD1B
SHA-256F549741BB38647A96AB5B3CF88F8C8C61097D63601C2B9C6627D5829906066D0
SSDEEP768:EnNHHuoa/BsXknmhEAlWiww55V4hPRzvzyKtBCDWg0WA6PY+ULpuoNuPu2nFzelz:muoa/BsXknmhEAlWiww55V4hPRzvzyK1
TLSHT18DC2B627BF945E53C4D9CD380D2FC21150EE9E4FA19DB30BFA1DC9883A45A090EA7999
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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
FileSize12092
MD54B261B627EB356746860148AF1C5AB0D
PackageDescriptionlibrary for common operations with sizes in bytes Many projects need to work with sizes in bytes (be it sizes of storage space, memory,...) and all of them need to deal with the same issues like: . * How to get a human-readable string for the given size? * How to store the given size so that no significant information is lost? * If we store the size in bytes, what if the given size gets over the MAXUINT64 value? How to interpret sizes entered by users according to their locale and typing conventions? * How to deal with the decimal/binary units (MB vs. MiB) ambiguity? . This library aims to be as much generally usable as possible, small, fast and be easily interfaced from other languages.
PackageMaintainerUtopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibbytesize1
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion2.5-1
SHA-1C4BAFE810ECC2BE9ABD339CFC0C2EB695B7C8885
SHA-2569B6BE29F397A23A77080EA8F27C245131B3714C7C53993D04C65D795EF3F3379
Key Value
FileSize12108
MD50DA97D82B717DF866104B4628C22B700
PackageDescriptionlibrary for common operations with sizes in bytes Many projects need to work with sizes in bytes (be it sizes of storage space, memory,...) and all of them need to deal with the same issues like: . * How to get a human-readable string for the given size? * How to store the given size so that no significant information is lost? * If we store the size in bytes, what if the given size gets over the MAXUINT64 value? How to interpret sizes entered by users according to their locale and typing conventions? * How to deal with the decimal/binary units (MB vs. MiB) ambiguity? . This library aims to be as much generally usable as possible, small, fast and be easily interfaced from other languages.
PackageMaintainerUtopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibbytesize1
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion2.6-1
SHA-161C9BD8CC2826B24EFC4B5D7C7149D8E16AD544D
SHA-256A8EE0C117564651B1A9159D5B3A74BFC1FC267C9FD5C9A40252D2DB133210960