Result for 0122D7F3AE727BF13B65E472FE60A720B683FB7E

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/python-box2d-doc/testbed/pgu/gui/theme.py
FileSize16154
MD55249DAEEBE03F8540FC129FE1ECA5B87
SHA-10122D7F3AE727BF13B65E472FE60A720B683FB7E
SHA-256D586E2747E4E07E8B77625E14A05EC6F2029D9299FEFF9350F658DD51C0C9418
SSDEEP384:FjRsi/vrrSP958tby+aYWweThzWHiVuHEp9dm9MTNLro75v:FVD/NaVpuHw9dm9MThrM5v
TLSHT1C072C5229A027524A753CABF648B54537B0A855703492C347CFC9EB46F44F708AB5FBE
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize238340
MD52EB08A5E096B2CA827237354358E3660
PackageDescriptionPython Bindings for the 2D Physics Engine Box2D - documentation 2D rigid body simulation library for games. Programmers can use it in their games to make objects move in believable ways and make the world seem more interactive. From the game's point of view a physics engine is just a system for procedural animation. Rather than paying (or begging) an animator to move your actors around, you can let Sir Isaac Newton do the directing. . This package contains documentation and example files for the Python bindings for Box2D.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-box2d-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.0.2+svn20100109.244-1.2
SHA-19ADC2A6845E26E5893E2AE0B01EEEBAAC6BDB4FD
SHA-256FC405ADBAEB54C6AE1F1B2D84721E8E153352A9D73DF0C18F9378749737057A2
Key Value
FileSize340238
MD53CFC0CBD554C7260AE4E4DE41D020C59
PackageDescriptionPython Bindings for the 2D Physics Engine Box2D - documentation 2D rigid body simulation library for games. Programmers can use it in their games to make objects move in believable ways and make the world seem more interactive. From the game's point of view a physics engine is just a system for procedural animation. Rather than paying (or begging) an animator to move your actors around, you can let Sir Isaac Newton do the directing. . This package contains documentation and example files for the Python bindings for Box2D.
PackageMaintainerDebian OLPC <debian-olpc-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-box2d-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.0.2+svn20100109.244-1
SHA-133ED3E6E50147F1683AC28EAF1AA7E77DA71E55E
SHA-2568B1F192F2F57CC2518D49F59F1121AE5B37A981EE22B5EA86B736391195ABADA
Key Value
FileSize336386
MD598A8FDEC88CF518B15D363CB07CCC9C7
PackageDescriptionPython Bindings for the 2D Physics Engine Box2D - documentation 2D rigid body simulation library for games. Programmers can use it in their games to make objects move in believable ways and make the world seem more interactive. From the game's point of view a physics engine is just a system for procedural animation. Rather than paying (or begging) an animator to move your actors around, you can let Sir Isaac Newton do the directing. . This package contains documentation and example files for the Python bindings for Box2D.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-box2d-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.0.2+svn20100109.244-1build2
SHA-1874CE313E09D8AF94D1872F96CB75229BE9E3259
SHA-2568A6512BB572DF5E024C4A8EDC208111C2A7AF724CE6D2A2452E8E23E40850326