Result for 0E91DB9EBBF38EC4C93DD686EF6D7EFAA2ACF2F2

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/imake
FileSize34472
MD5EEB2F430DCBE0C12DD0DC8E319D28144
SHA-10E91DB9EBBF38EC4C93DD686EF6D7EFAA2ACF2F2
SHA-2562529C94957B7DBBAC5DAE364F1D14B5F444157A98A7604D8A1C9FBA975916C7F
SSDEEP384:KSvczwzbv2dvyRkozels8tKZ5PiIMTspqUAGQ4HxetWTGr7IODTAHH:KTcgQkozisR56II1UlQ4Qt+Gr7I0MH
TLSHT1BAF2F946B9B18D39C5D0C33084AF503166B1B8769B12632F1504A5BA3E41FAC5FBFBE6
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
MD5E5DB8C72BAB891354AE9728DC3310484
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionImake is used to generate Makefiles from a template, a set of cpp macro functions, and a per-directory input file called an Imakefile. The X Window System used imake extensively up through the X11R6.9 release, for both full builds within the source tree and external software. X has since moved to GNU autoconf and automake for its build system in X11R7.0 and later releases, but still maintains imake for building existing external software programs that have not yet converted.
PackageNameimake
PackageReleaselp152.19.1
PackageVersion1.0.8
SHA-167353F014DCDD86C2AE48CEA465BA184C77CA941
SHA-256ECD2A2AA3727F8DA2E8C27C9A6F76F0D961B06CD48870A075BEF462ABD4A2828