Result for 03C5E4B4C32E29FE1F2C857CF7D2CFA115FB4FA6

Query result

Key Value
FileNameGFS_PYRSOS.zip
FileSize138035
MD5AD4BCE50A20830C93BC6E4437F674E95
SHA-103C5E4B4C32E29FE1F2C857CF7D2CFA115FB4FA6
SHA-2565BBEC9DD9AC209AE213657A459C460763733E5928751EC0D91B2C2A89DC7CA7D
SSDEEP3072:wC+OAiyETS3uKywRWxNlc7vx6YqxZNBWyS8ccztiK:wppj+K5RWzlNyySAztiK
TLSHT116D31266A09C344CFE63A3336D93E3DE04D6455DAD3358AA364C908606A7CCDEA724BC
hashlookup:parent-total7
hashlookup:trust85

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The searched file hash is included in 7 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD51525CFF612C11B8DAC4FEAD07C3C4625
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopedia Pyrsos (1927-1933), from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease23.fc33
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-1CD5BF1CFD3B9F8E9B1CE300BDA0F62113E29457D
SHA-256F9E9A68EDF57F11D73EB4AD78E870B8B9D67588F5A30ED234564B64A6CE74FDB
Key Value
MD57D46E7F8BAD3901EF2113EE3D543DF8F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopædia Pyrsos (1927-1933) from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease4.fc15
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-118C2D04D79994FCF04AF9E5B93DE02886F85AC7C
SHA-2560C2183C815FBAC14BCC588B7784A2D265B7C780F679E2922DFC78B0905765565
Key Value
MD5BC3819DB1B778A81FDF70814F300C133
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopædia Pyrsos (1927-1933) from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease10.fc23
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-1EA4199C6A4697FE9D465846D965CE37BCB996158
SHA-2561CE681EA797D2FD1C166CFDE35121EECC6E91D1CA306BB38FD7AB4980DFFE4C3
Key Value
MD5D376784FC982466D723D57E7932483D9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopedia Pyrsos (1927-1933), from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease23.fc33
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-1AF421D5991415C0B97AC3791923EB56D333A1CCE
SHA-256161A9C0E4FD6FF6B114D9A4A591D1C5503DB20F0AC1DDC971A52CAC78E6DF4FE
Key Value
MD5C049C61E91D354B8D88AB95F1073A72C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopædia Pyrsos (1927-1933) from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease9.fc21
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-170B3E7D220E140350E8D04766A473F2BE96AF38C
SHA-256196798D927E086E972E94CF059F7799471113ED68BC16C7659D6D94C5B297F24
Key Value
MD5F9644276437EB7F73C3F9B0B8C6670F7
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopedia Pyrsos (1927-1933), from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease21.fc32
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-1B3660D296B4BE2A71F6619A7EA0F596DAE1FAB8D
SHA-256F10379A1A3303824C6D49040B9A52494AB401793E4269F0E32C1E68D390DC500
Key Value
MD57C80F0BCF37492DF4CF9A3E94A06A8B7
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopædia Pyrsos (1927-1933) from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease3.fc13
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-10F9E02B1DB6B37E6E532B0178D0DB503917383DD
SHA-256885902834ADE96C4EE5A6AD35BDF655B2D0BA2A53A3D3CAB4382B6B0C50A6BBA