Result for 180843C4AC7618F771DA7A62C9FD6C2728D01D65

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/lib64archive13/NEWS
FileSize32555
MD5BF004094EA9D51F744F5BCBF41A701BD
SHA-1180843C4AC7618F771DA7A62C9FD6C2728D01D65
SHA-256465C741A7051DE38DF0E68F3A76B1C97402AA08D4DC497C365657AA17241FC90
SSDEEP768:fWdoTbf8wk7byEhVyX974F4w4sEGKpnbhL:fWGMbT/yt0T1EBBFL
TLSHT11BE2937ABC04121533B381E357F39C5B97D8C1FC2FCEDADA506A83583316CEAA166664
tar:gnamewheel
tar:unameroot
hashlookup:parent-total36
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 36 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileNamehttp://ftp1.fr.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD//snapshots//i386//12.2-STABLE//src.txz
MD5BAE83E79BC11548FB16B6766157E04CB
SHA-100628F01D07F1D368C4CA5E65444E783F7CDB625
SHA-2562D43B6EEE9FD7DF77DD2A43397DB22C9F6EE6228994E8621665A1FC16B5EF05D
SSDEEP3145728:0tsE9Xn095XzAwvL1yjFXRRQYNKu2wFy/j+dlpqva6lP3Dkcba0lLDK4v1:0XkJJ2NKu2w8azpqy6lPN1DK4
TLSHT112883306FE73DCE54B8FCFE51A23E9615D40F128D6367A894BB64A059FE320D80E6835
Key Value
MD58BF76926F729C3E78B9AC2AC79A55EEF
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionLibarchive is a programming library that can create and read several different streaming archive formats, including most popular tar variants and several cpio formats. It can also write shar archives and read ISO-9660 CDROM images. The bsdtar program is an implementation of tar(1) that is built on top of libarchive. It started as a test harness, but has grown and is now the standard system tar for FreeBSD 5 and 6. The libarchive library offers a number of features that make it both very flexible and very powerful. - Automatic format detection: libarchive can automatically determine both the compression and the archive format, regardless of the data source. Most tar implementations do not automatically detect the compression format, few implementation that can correctly do this when reading from stdin or a socket. (The tar program included with Gunnar Ritter's heirloom collection also does full automatic format detection.) - Writes POSIX formats: libarchive writes POSIX-standard formats, including "ustar," "pax interchange format," and the POSIX "cpio" format. - Supports pax interchange format: Pax interchange format (which, despite the name, is really an extended tar format) eliminates almost all limitations of historic tar formats and provides a standard method for incorporating vendor-specific extensions. libarchive exploits this extension mechanism to support ACLs and file flags, for example. (Joerg Schilling's star archiver is another open-source tar program that supports pax interchange format.) - Reads popular formats: libarchive can read GNU tar, ustar, pax interchange format, cpio, and older tar variants. The internal architecture is easily extensible. The only requirement for support is that it be possible to read the format without seeking in the file. (For example, a format that includes a compressed size field before the data cannot be correctly written without seeking.) - High-Level API: the libarchive API makes it fairly simple to build an archive from a list of filenames or to extract the entries from an archive. However, the API also provides extreme flexibility with regards to data sources. For example, there are generic hooks that allow you to write an archive to a socket or read data from an archive entry into a memory buffer. - Extensible. The internal design uses generic interfaces for compression, archive format detection and decoding, and archive data I/O. It should be very easy to add new formats, new compression methods, or new ways of reading/writing archives.
PackageNamelibarchive13
PackageReleasearchiving.128.5
PackageVersion3.5.2
SHA-10564C519E0518311DD9BCA21E3EA0071BA909399
SHA-25691D0D6ECBB82F104A7E5D2A1B171D5DB7946BC505348FC81EB12A8BAEF0DC661
Key Value
FileNamehttp://ftp1.fr.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD//snapshots//amd64//12.3-PRERELEASE//src.txz
MD589CE472AC800DFD44A042285F2B0CCEE
SHA-10A2FAAE349B7D72F7F233EAA2C48CE87EA03B7D0
SHA-256207604918D259DAF293964EB3CABA9619D10DDBDE74554853A9E7A29E87539CB
SSDEEP3145728:/NbJR/7RF7ZmDK2ydMrK0mpA5hgkwOlWY3VtO3pWBWw9Al1VlJ32/ndRr8t:/Nj/9ODKJMrKAhgeoY3Vs3qv9AnDJm/Q
TLSHT17088336101F6A79E6EEC6FE8E82B14B0A0014CFE77811F96C50B35B179D3ED971AC468
Key Value
MD54695693C994169FFD982C711AC983E6F
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionLibarchive is a programming library that can create and read several different streaming archive formats, including most popular tar variants and several cpio formats. It can also write shar archives and read ISO-9660 CDROM images. The bsdtar program is an implementation of tar(1) that is built on top of libarchive. It started as a test harness, but has grown and is now the standard system tar for FreeBSD 5 and 6. The libarchive library offers a number of features that make it both very flexible and very powerful. - Automatic format detection: libarchive can automatically determine both the compression and the archive format, regardless of the data source. Most tar implementations do not automatically detect the compression format, few implementation that can correctly do this when reading from stdin or a socket. (The tar program included with Gunnar Ritter's heirloom collection also does full automatic format detection.) - Writes POSIX formats: libarchive writes POSIX-standard formats, including "ustar," "pax interchange format," and the POSIX "cpio" format. - Supports pax interchange format: Pax interchange format (which, despite the name, is really an extended tar format) eliminates almost all limitations of historic tar formats and provides a standard method for incorporating vendor-specific extensions. libarchive exploits this extension mechanism to support ACLs and file flags, for example. (Joerg Schilling's star archiver is another open-source tar program that supports pax interchange format.) - Reads popular formats: libarchive can read GNU tar, ustar, pax interchange format, cpio, and older tar variants. The internal architecture is easily extensible. The only requirement for support is that it be possible to read the format without seeking in the file. (For example, a format that includes a compressed size field before the data cannot be correctly written without seeking.) - High-Level API: the libarchive API makes it fairly simple to build an archive from a list of filenames or to extract the entries from an archive. However, the API also provides extreme flexibility with regards to data sources. For example, there are generic hooks that allow you to write an archive to a socket or read data from an archive entry into a memory buffer. - Extensible. The internal design uses generic interfaces for compression, archive format detection and decoding, and archive data I/O. It should be very easy to add new formats, new compression methods, or new ways of reading/writing archives.
PackageNamelibarchive13
PackageReleasearchiving.128.2
PackageVersion3.5.2
SHA-10D98070E1C5BE6512F27A2AEF51A001E344B9963
SHA-25674A0CAD68A995A9AD85BEC335B80480B213CAE0B5947D26150EB46B244EC6552
Key Value
FileNamehttp://ftp1.fr.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD//snapshots//powerpc//powerpc//14.0-CURRENT//src.txz
MD5D2555B65B055171BFD432C8EF6912886
SHA-10F06158CBDDCD78777C189CDE7F0EBC1401F2DD0
SHA-256F3B42851AFA2E3E0FF95CB5DCF598663FD99C020E78925D9857EBF712C9F3316
SSDEEP3145728:MzuVUhXGOOJ59HEFENyDEt/sPLt375/KAiK3LIdKn8dfpE0/9DQyJ:akHVNwE8Ltr5tiXf19DQ0
TLSHT133983337C04B92B4255BC1E62ED4C6BB645E02361EE02A74AEEF7748DE2C4B70D2953D
Key Value
FileNamehttp://ftp1.fr.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD//development//tarballs//src_stable_13.tar.gz
MD56657DDCB7BDDB457F8FB28AF100286CC
SHA-11772613E27FC17D25494D146FD2D80834C363B64
SHA-2566EA332F73416E3E5D18E2B47B8682CF2935E777EB9AFB083AA2E22548919AE55
SSDEEP6291456:FUv25mvQ9JrJkIcY/Yn9wNWwot5WkihkT1D0jXpF6pF2XjdkGv+HryiQi:FmvGJNkLYVWlYqT1IjGyXBtv+HOLi
TLSHT1B8D833F0C7857A5CA2EB60251B0292EAED8F7CFC7160D25FD48993A3C2B95C7695BC01
Key Value
MD580738D48528F959B7A0BAE98801BA053
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionThe bsdcat program typically takes a filename as an argument or reads standard input when used in a pipe. In both cases decompressed data it written to standard output.
PackageMaintainerns80 <ns80>
PackageNamebsdcat
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion3.5.2
SHA-11CE096A1F90131DEFA652B6BB40DBE84D5839E2A
SHA-256C84DBA2AEE6D7E5DE6331AF86033B1459F3E84239E88E50829FC396D0E142263
Key Value
MD5BFB8E589FF4BE2638A81A762FFC375BD
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionLibarchive is a programming library that can create and read several different streaming archive formats, including most popular tar variants and several cpio formats. It can also write shar archives and read ISO-9660 CDROM images. The bsdtar program is an implementation of tar(1) that is built on top of libarchive. It started as a test harness, but has grown and is now the standard system tar for FreeBSD 5 and 6. The libarchive library offers a number of features that make it both very flexible and very powerful. - Automatic format detection: libarchive can automatically determine both the compression and the archive format, regardless of the data source. Most tar implementations do not automatically detect the compression format, few implementation that can correctly do this when reading from stdin or a socket. (The tar program included with Gunnar Ritter's heirloom collection also does full automatic format detection.) - Writes POSIX formats: libarchive writes POSIX-standard formats, including "ustar," "pax interchange format," and the POSIX "cpio" format. - Supports pax interchange format: Pax interchange format (which, despite the name, is really an extended tar format) eliminates almost all limitations of historic tar formats and provides a standard method for incorporating vendor-specific extensions. libarchive exploits this extension mechanism to support ACLs and file flags, for example. (Joerg Schilling's star archiver is another open-source tar program that supports pax interchange format.) - Reads popular formats: libarchive can read GNU tar, ustar, pax interchange format, cpio, and older tar variants. The internal architecture is easily extensible. The only requirement for support is that it be possible to read the format without seeking in the file. (For example, a format that includes a compressed size field before the data cannot be correctly written without seeking.) - High-Level API: the libarchive API makes it fairly simple to build an archive from a list of filenames or to extract the entries from an archive. However, the API also provides extreme flexibility with regards to data sources. For example, there are generic hooks that allow you to write an archive to a socket or read data from an archive entry into a memory buffer. - Extensible. The internal design uses generic interfaces for compression, archive format detection and decoding, and archive data I/O. It should be very easy to add new formats, new compression methods, or new ways of reading/writing archives.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamelibarchive13
PackageRelease2.3
PackageVersion3.5.2
SHA-12478774D75F8BB5D535468911C83B7750ADE03B3
SHA-2566DEA26F657C930C2E17476505E00148691DE247E76E61FA40D2115EE8D063BF1
Key Value
MD557AB5B7B0E54226E25CE4DCB426A9794
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionLibarchive is a programming library that can create and read several different streaming archive formats, including most popular tar variants and several cpio formats. It can also write shar archives and read ISO-9660 CDROM images. The bsdtar program is an implementation of tar(1) that is built on top of libarchive. It started as a test harness, but has grown and is now the standard system tar for FreeBSD 5 and 6. The libarchive library offers a number of features that make it both very flexible and very powerful. - Automatic format detection: libarchive can automatically determine both the compression and the archive format, regardless of the data source. Most tar implementations do not automatically detect the compression format, few implementation that can correctly do this when reading from stdin or a socket. (The tar program included with Gunnar Ritter's heirloom collection also does full automatic format detection.) - Writes POSIX formats: libarchive writes POSIX-standard formats, including "ustar," "pax interchange format," and the POSIX "cpio" format. - Supports pax interchange format: Pax interchange format (which, despite the name, is really an extended tar format) eliminates almost all limitations of historic tar formats and provides a standard method for incorporating vendor-specific extensions. libarchive exploits this extension mechanism to support ACLs and file flags, for example. (Joerg Schilling's star archiver is another open-source tar program that supports pax interchange format.) - Reads popular formats: libarchive can read GNU tar, ustar, pax interchange format, cpio, and older tar variants. The internal architecture is easily extensible. The only requirement for support is that it be possible to read the format without seeking in the file. (For example, a format that includes a compressed size field before the data cannot be correctly written without seeking.) - High-Level API: the libarchive API makes it fairly simple to build an archive from a list of filenames or to extract the entries from an archive. However, the API also provides extreme flexibility with regards to data sources. For example, there are generic hooks that allow you to write an archive to a socket or read data from an archive entry into a memory buffer. - Extensible. The internal design uses generic interfaces for compression, archive format detection and decoding, and archive data I/O. It should be very easy to add new formats, new compression methods, or new ways of reading/writing archives.
PackageNamelibarchive13
PackageReleasearchiving.128.4
PackageVersion3.5.2
SHA-12C173BAD593550890B27EE87D3C29496B34EDB38
SHA-256002DFE04E7A33E1AF2B0E69A0A693015D8AE9DF947E0F4BA1FD23279E5ACE054
Key Value
MD570D6E562E32041D2DDBD929A62815DC4
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionLibarchive is a programming library that can create and read several different streaming archive formats, including most popular tar variants and several cpio formats. It can also write shar archives and read ISO9660 CDROM images and ZIP archives. The bsdtar program is an implementation of tar(1) that is built on top of libarchive. It started as a test harness, but has grown and is now the standard system tar for FreeBSD 5 and 6.
PackageMaintainerns80 <ns80>
PackageNamelibarchive13
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion3.5.2
SHA-1443F71A0BE08634C1FB86577365F9D43F17FD22A
SHA-2566550B6B6982208D86431AAE9E3937220846D02A253D80F5FDB2E95D17C17FAB0