Result for 10EBC1B2A856EB1EAD2D015EB9AA6FB06F3ED327

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man1/any2djvu.1.xz
FileSize748
MD5B758B56BF554F3C5CAC625667E61317B
SHA-110EBC1B2A856EB1EAD2D015EB9AA6FB06F3ED327
SHA-256B199C441A79209898DA6882520A34855E162F7B08486376D0AC2E61FEA20ADCC
SSDEEP12:OmkQgFAsTsYpqXHFZxWwDPD1m20jYGvDJftykTJQANpCHPueKz+zMj5FRvtXKPDO:OmkVRDqHFZ3DbXObvDZAcNpCcqzk5uq
TLSHT1E501B57052ADF6D67DECDC695C7C99140C904A3BEA54F486F17FF6E0486052002A41C7
hashlookup:parent-total12
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 12 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5DA75D877F4A87936AFBB108D424D8786
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerluigiwalser <luigiwalser>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-15BAB0ADE8C4ABC22287CB7C9DA32E7C2930C9542
SHA-256FB391E1B593EBFE229E55463CD93DCE60BB24AFE077D214FCD4134B79F7FA8AC
Key Value
MD55876D8180709F1B3369D5135740DF7BF
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerns80 <ns80>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease1.1.mga8
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-19A01CE6F67800314D12A47914D3C917FD9FEE092
SHA-256ECD6C43C83D24DA23070F05A9D9563C3E03A8A6B7AFC4609274FE5B204B4DD4F
Key Value
MD535F08EDB21729B602F1A0B5EA3C16F43
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerluigiwalser <luigiwalser>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-1F0ADDF0C0C162A6107524982C26C9904CE98BD80
SHA-25667B9AA9DCE97D4B2BFBB4A2A000B0C83A420322D2E9CF7E065896FCAD359E5AD
Key Value
MD5CE6197276B0693F8CCD19EB026170A40
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease3.mga9
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-1B4F10936E339FDD62451CC935B7BC1A2ECB8EC6E
SHA-25623C6EF5F4DB5BAB8DE9AABC35D5FBFB14B1B9344E13C381696795E3E8EC996A0
Key Value
MD506A2474F2537486D89E2AB850DCC19E5
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerluigiwalser <luigiwalser>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-1DE5B5DB60A889B72918AE477908162F35C0E235F
SHA-2568A26BE94537B16A7A6974B410CCE7299C911FF919E48FACBF57872C1CCA3936D
Key Value
MD595F01DD5E82EA009C4B8ECEE596EC84B
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerns80 <ns80>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease1.1.mga8
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-1EE0BAD473D4A6A47CB757AE844E3DEC13100E072
SHA-256B3A9132A593344D8A1EF89D96F3479348ACF70EC6EEAA8120BE304DCED0E5219
Key Value
MD5956E3EB68EFF1B96959DE8035FD784BC
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease3.mga9
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-1468F110F514257740DEC0ACFB44A2B75E3939144
SHA-256DF8B93DE8512F1CE020D38404DE6207F6EFA3017875F3C0452A40F2D117D7A11
Key Value
MD511729C6218DB7EA4C8B60AF3076EDFB6
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerluigiwalser <luigiwalser>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-11899FD5AC0B296878C564DA4E9416D19A5C3D385
SHA-2563DB0453F541342F34B0FB2F4F742F9C825B7019900404DB326ED8DADBDD1DF06
Key Value
MD582A66D3F8F9C6198EC31E93F5A824AFF
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerns80 <ns80>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease1.1.mga8
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-192C6876372D07D5EE6FA97118ACFD6050D888B7D
SHA-2561BB38607D2F2832A3FCECCAB2F382FF013459E83FDA780879C40134AB400B322
Key Value
MD5698A13F0866A62B3D91855423128670E
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease3.mga9
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-122E103DB0E4619D36A3017FCF35A6BEC503B237D
SHA-256F04EC1F59FD64A7510BB11B8C9D36E4F1C1C04DEB558E435C89F713F56F05CDC
Key Value
MD5059CD7CA77786779654427578CB3E653
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease3.mga9
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-13EDF7F1BA60F9D586FC05B742D211D4D2B020A43
SHA-2568B04A638CA1338ED6C57377859AF4A6DFA431CCBEABC831204378F12660F8044
Key Value
MD5AA7EE0268900FD6DCE09B135B1A04070
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionDjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consumes less client resources than competing formats. DjVu was originally developed at AT&T Labs-Research by Leon Bottou, Yann LeCun, Patrick Haffner, and many others. In March 2000, AT&T sold DjVu to LizardTech Inc. who now distributes Windows/Mac plug-ins, and commercial encoders (mostly on Windows) In an effort to promote DjVu as a Web standard, the LizardTech management was enlightened enough to release the reference implementation of DjVu under the GNU GPL in October 2000. DjVuLibre (which means free DjVu), is an enhanced version of that code maintained by the original inventors of DjVu. It is compatible with version 3.5 of the LizardTech DjVu software suite. DjVulibre-3.5 contains: - a standalone DjVu viewer based on the Qt library. - A browser plugin that works with most Unix browsers. - A full-fledged wavelet-based compressor for pictures. - A simple compressor for bitonal (black and white) scanned pages. - A compressor for palettized images (a la GIF/PNG). - A set of utilities to manipulate and assemble DjVu images and documents. - A set of decoders to convert DjVu to a number of other formats. - An up-to-date version of the C++ DjVu Reference Library.
PackageMaintainerns80 <ns80>
PackageNamedjvulibre
PackageRelease1.1.mga8
PackageVersion3.5.28
SHA-17209E0FA38C1B9A608BA4A12CA49A61E1C1530B9
SHA-25640D9FED59A00F59B0FBCF1CC471FF4474790277FFF6B2A01945124B49EC89C47