Result for 07FE8D1D32ACCD05C769A9A33D707D419CAA2F65

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/nip2
FileSize1281640
MD53D2D73A6FB33D324FC1E6837A1F28CB7
SHA-107FE8D1D32ACCD05C769A9A33D707D419CAA2F65
SHA-2563919B910BA9FA0F5F8F71C96C7ACC43F90158172AE66568FA7F73E39F7CB4AB6
SSDEEP24576:0ONSU6VBpyx6mmYjoZnj5z4EWxxA2EP1HBPkYJmFH+Q8DUY3TBc6U:0ESU4pyxq5z43ePHBPl+H+5DUOU
TLSHT1BD553B1333F64516CD80A53296E603F3734ADB90B981873A8FA4DEEF0FA1B92554A1F5
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5BE639D4E5EB9334175806A392924C78A
PackageArchsparcv9
PackageDescriptionnip2 is a graphical front end to the VIPS package. With nip2, rather than directly editing images, you build relationships between objects in a spreadsheet-like fashion. When you make a change somewhere, nip2 recalculates the objects affected by that change. Since it is demand-driven this update is very fast, even for very, very large images. nip2 is very good at creating pipelines of image manipulation operations. It is not very good for image editing tasks like touching up photographs. For that, a tool like the GIMP should be used instead.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenip2
PackageRelease1.fc9
PackageVersion7.14.1
SHA-15085145561AAB5EEA25F38D1E587540EFE3E7804
SHA-256CD45449BC7A52D0774532B92233FA8895EB764C08231B43B2D49A66713E59A40