Result for 020C5A63722901B9CFA1D6DC362BCED2654B96E6

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man1/djvups.1.xz
FileSize2976
MD52BF349410D99BD3537B734CE661B39B2
SHA-1020C5A63722901B9CFA1D6DC362BCED2654B96E6
SHA-2560FB2E54234203A8916A7B72DC1321B382BA6C99AB50F972AEFF50CED6A2FE20F
SSDEEP48:EnyqcjibifV0srJt0QCyzAuMVECsu75jxVm18TBsmxKp7aQdo:EnTWfJdt9hz/MLs4tTBsm2aQdo
TLSHT1BB516E0A92756B818DC25CE433087C45715184E03D7F1055D7E475E0F083E90AFAB658
hashlookup:parent-total28
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 28 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD58CC3BA23F52AD10E0CC133273754B3E6
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease5.mga7
PackageVersion3.5.27
SHA-10757F3467FE6301EAA250C821F7AA865A99683F2
SHA-2566580DFD947074E4D1D265DC57C51193F6BE8541827A4B0143565ECC923E4A5FC
Key Value
MD52A1A6D5E7F8F7CAF170510C08B92F0FE
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerns80 <ns80>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease5.2.mga7
PackageVersion3.5.27
SHA-1122B702CFF63C28713CDAECFBE5DE783F0B5684B
SHA-256B34B5E10ADAB4599227C833F0EE62D5279650F4D591F855C82523C71EAABD857
Key Value
MD511729C6218DB7EA4C8B60AF3076EDFB6
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerluigiwalser <luigiwalser>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-11899FD5AC0B296878C564DA4E9416D19A5C3D385
SHA-2563DB0453F541342F34B0FB2F4F742F9C825B7019900404DB326ED8DADBDD1DF06
Key Value
MD570B206DB703705B79BA8A90DABF37F9F
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease5.mga7
PackageVersion3.5.27
SHA-11D7330B3222DF71CC81D1D284F6A6D7B12B1B22D
SHA-256BB1D9DBD899060436C9609B235097F2DAB0EFBBB0403EFDDA777D93D95BB827F
Key Value
MD5698A13F0866A62B3D91855423128670E
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease3.mga9
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-122E103DB0E4619D36A3017FCF35A6BEC503B237D
SHA-256F04EC1F59FD64A7510BB11B8C9D36E4F1C1C04DEB558E435C89F713F56F05CDC
Key Value
MD5059CD7CA77786779654427578CB3E653
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease3.mga9
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-13EDF7F1BA60F9D586FC05B742D211D4D2B020A43
SHA-2568B04A638CA1338ED6C57377859AF4A6DFA431CCBEABC831204378F12660F8044
Key Value
MD5956E3EB68EFF1B96959DE8035FD784BC
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease3.mga9
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-1468F110F514257740DEC0ACFB44A2B75E3939144
SHA-256DF8B93DE8512F1CE020D38404DE6207F6EFA3017875F3C0452A40F2D117D7A11
Key Value
MD56488382E2CA4997549079AA3F4E94772
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerns80 <ns80>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease5.3.mga7
PackageVersion3.5.27
SHA-156F8E8D7CC3ECBD3505A4574EC48E4087CCCF380
SHA-2568967282AC7D7C0CB1A14FB6117FE37067FD1B820889F3BA47F8D13D4427EC5D7
Key Value
MD523188EA0C465AB3A7C4E227D7519DF5C
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerns80 <ns80>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease5.2.mga7
PackageVersion3.5.27
SHA-1591D1A9306DAA6802CB135D7CC817A3CC179B672
SHA-256F892F78403BCA6245963BA5DEE02ECA93E523D63540261EA4FA1AC800B7A3441
Key Value
MD5DA75D877F4A87936AFBB108D424D8786
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerluigiwalser <luigiwalser>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-15BAB0ADE8C4ABC22287CB7C9DA32E7C2930C9542
SHA-256FB391E1B593EBFE229E55463CD93DCE60BB24AFE077D214FCD4134B79F7FA8AC