Result for 0E7E481C2D0BD8B1A6E89B3D46B12E9EF90B4472

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/libirman-dev/examples/config.h
FileSize1636
MD520071BC1223772620918006E789AA9F0
SHA-10E7E481C2D0BD8B1A6E89B3D46B12E9EF90B4472
SHA-2563C3BE28025F4842A859C6A6703A4B6582571CFE2EF482BD39FA89223DB9F8C2B
SSDEEP24:F7V7eheW9ZJ+xALvGZJTCHE55Uv3CpfUXoZvE9fp/tZ9otdRWptl5eotdJtHPtbf:ceuZJkAqZJmkG3es9HERqeE1f
TLSHT1DD31C56A8C9E62D54273619143AF269FCD47CEEB919236A4102CAC0C3F34611A5F77DE
hashlookup:parent-total6
hashlookup:trust80

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The searched file hash is included in 6 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize34160
MD5D94FAE27B41968282C66223F7B09A248
PackageDescriptionlibrary for accessing the Irman Infra Red hardware libirman is a library that allows access to Irman Infra Red hardware from Linux and other Unix systems. . For general application programming, the preferred interface for infra-red control is `lirc', as lirc supports multiple programs sharing the same infra-red receiver. It does this by providing a socket based interface to which several programs can connect. . lirc uses libirman to interface with the Irman Infra Red hardware, so in single use applications directly using libirman is simpler and uses less system resources. Currently, lirc only works on Linux systems, so programs written using libirman directly are more portable. . NOTE: This debian package is mainly provided so that Irman support can be enabled in lirc package and there is no libirman0 because upstream doesn't build a shared library.
PackageMaintainerlirc Maintainer Team <pkg-lirc-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibirman-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion0.4.4-2
SHA-10279CB3064583C68FDA9DDD4F828D72ADA67A78A
SHA-256973D6C9407BE33E5904F7142C08DEBFD705292BD3EFB17EF07887556065464E9
Key Value
FileSize34826
MD5500EA590B311BD57BD0E707AD966A2A0
PackageDescriptionlibrary for accessing the Irman Infra Red hardware libirman is a library that allows access to Irman Infra Red hardware from Linux and other Unix systems. . For general application programming, the preferred interface for infra-red control is `lirc', as lirc supports multiple programs sharing the same infra-red receiver. It does this by providing a socket based interface to which several programs can connect. . lirc uses libirman to interface with the Irman Infra Red hardware, so in single use applications directly using libirman is simpler and uses less system resources. Currently, lirc only works on Linux systems, so programs written using libirman directly are more portable. . NOTE: This debian package is mainly provided so that Irman support can be enabled in lirc package and there is no libirman0 because upstream doesn't build a shared library.
PackageMaintainerlirc Maintainer Team <pkg-lirc-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibirman-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion0.4.4-2
SHA-1EA68C46F2A988220714E5CF0298DA96CB25A0100
SHA-25658445247A8AF07729DBBD99D2DC178DB5BBAACA933ABDB5522D2A8CB91BAA91D
Key Value
FileSize30802
MD571F8DD9C53A4E5A8BAF4A8A1EE257659
PackageDescriptionlibrary for accessing the Irman Infra Red hardware libirman is a library that allows access to Irman Infra Red hardware from Linux and other Unix systems. . For general application programming, the preferred interface for infra-red control is `lirc', as lirc supports multiple programs sharing the same infra-red receiver. It does this by providing a socket based interface to which several programs can connect. . lirc uses libirman to interface with the Irman Infra Red hardware, so in single use applications directly using libirman is simpler and uses less system resources. Currently, lirc only works on Linux systems, so programs written using libirman directly are more portable. . NOTE: This debian package is mainly provided so that Irman support can be enabled in lirc package and there is no libirman0 because upstream doesn't build a shared library.
PackageMaintainerlirc Maintainer Team <pkg-lirc-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibirman-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion0.4.4-2
SHA-18463102EA86D465D0875305DE2C14621971DAE5A
SHA-25626387540C22B0E57D6CA8FE828A48B424E513D0400527C37A76E305D7AB3B202
Key Value
FileSize35868
MD5F25D11BFABDE5F7E10CADD59EFD8E106
PackageDescriptionlibrary for accessing the Irman Infra Red hardware libirman is a library that allows access to Irman Infra Red hardware from Linux and other Unix systems. . For general application programming, the preferred interface for infra-red control is `lirc', as lirc supports multiple programs sharing the same infra-red receiver. It does this by providing a socket based interface to which several programs can connect. . lirc uses libirman to interface with the Irman Infra Red hardware, so in single use applications directly using libirman is simpler and uses less system resources. Currently, lirc only works on Linux systems, so programs written using libirman directly are more portable. . NOTE: This debian package is mainly provided so that Irman support can be enabled in lirc package and there is no libirman0 because upstream doesn't build a shared library.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibirman-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion0.4.4-2build3
SHA-11900A090C164C881216E1E6304186D7F766C10F2
SHA-2560F7E5328AC98AF817784B752EC7CC9B3592AFF131F220DAFAB552444348199EE
Key Value
FileSize36858
MD54E7F732B4BF287B459643AF4B2C250BC
PackageDescriptionlibrary for accessing the Irman Infra Red hardware libirman is a library that allows access to Irman Infra Red hardware from Linux and other Unix systems. . For general application programming, the preferred interface for infra-red control is `lirc', as lirc supports multiple programs sharing the same infra-red receiver. It does this by providing a socket based interface to which several programs can connect. . lirc uses libirman to interface with the Irman Infra Red hardware, so in single use applications directly using libirman is simpler and uses less system resources. Currently, lirc only works on Linux systems, so programs written using libirman directly are more portable. . NOTE: This debian package is mainly provided so that Irman support can be enabled in lirc package and there is no libirman0 because upstream doesn't build a shared library.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibirman-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion0.4.4-2build3
SHA-140249F0B6CAA8E2AC2F4EBB2AA3CCA9D34614C8A
SHA-25616C4595CBB087CA4233EF3088E261F37A2F18ED75BEB0A85A14DEF5CF2187A3C
Key Value
FileSize34770
MD57D47B15FAB5403AE04EC869251D424FF
PackageDescriptionlibrary for accessing the Irman Infra Red hardware libirman is a library that allows access to Irman Infra Red hardware from Linux and other Unix systems. . For general application programming, the preferred interface for infra-red control is `lirc', as lirc supports multiple programs sharing the same infra-red receiver. It does this by providing a socket based interface to which several programs can connect. . lirc uses libirman to interface with the Irman Infra Red hardware, so in single use applications directly using libirman is simpler and uses less system resources. Currently, lirc only works on Linux systems, so programs written using libirman directly are more portable. . NOTE: This debian package is mainly provided so that Irman support can be enabled in lirc package and there is no libirman0 because upstream doesn't build a shared library.
PackageMaintainerlirc Maintainer Team <pkg-lirc-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibirman-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion0.4.4-2
SHA-1E6629A1A0EB011E821253805DCE005E80109DE3C
SHA-2568DC4147C9830C49659EAAEA0A0F1FA9FAF150EBD8603A7785E438393EEF59502