Result for 0E81A8F18F1319DD9F63060E4CF5B4CEC4C374A0

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/gie
FileSize36808
MD552E29B0D0FD1604F7DC776720370B37E
SHA-10E81A8F18F1319DD9F63060E4CF5B4CEC4C374A0
SHA-256C86EA38DEDF3FF2A8F75C3128E28C72AE8063CD398DAD63715FD97B9F577B624
SSDEEP384:0s1Avz1skLar/IPxete0KUwqmRe05PUBdRC3SuDI5iAW4+ZpGdyuVsf79FWwg8AI:vA7LakmPmMZBzCDk5iAMAvgWwAy6
TLSHT16CF2161FBCC6CD66E197C37C48A6EB92F27B6078E6324407365D539C4B9E3998DAE400
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
MD5259AE2A4641E68C0A38FD72BD80DEE64
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionPROJ is a generic coordinate transformation software that transforms geospatial coordinates from one coordinate reference system (CRS) to another. This includes cartographic projections as well as geodetic transformations. PROJ includes command line applications for easy conversion of coordinates from text files or directly from user input. In addition to the command line utilities PROJ also exposes an application programming interface, or API in short. The API lets developers use the functionality of PROJ in their own software without having to implement similar functionality themselves. PROJ started purely as a cartography application letting users convert geodetic coordinates into projected coordinates using a number of different cartographic projections. Over the years, as the need has become apparent, support for datum shifts has slowly worked its way into PROJ as well. Today PROJ supports more than a hundred different map projections and can transform coordinates between datums using all but the most obscure geodetic techniques.
PackageMaintainereatdirt <eatdirt>
PackageNameproj
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion7.2.0
SHA-10C788939D69A5535FB87E3019BC4087B50BD744B
SHA-256B28EB9E60D48ADE48DCE11BE41725A3ADF3D85EBF956075E05C0B03C5B338D97