Result for 18BB5F292C122B4D2B550EA076755A04FA69537F

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FileName./usr/lib/libpcre2-8.so.0.9.0
FileSize558388
MD5621B0565202874B92207481C48BE83B6
SHA-118BB5F292C122B4D2B550EA076755A04FA69537F
SHA-2568BCB7E3EDD24AE0CFEAA95D9C224908BCA100F8E96EAA36F5A29C3B7350A9F13
SSDEEP6144:sDKqcqVBzXLLJVvARvsrBB6XNU1juKe0f9e8+ZvQwNRu0Ou9FgPqhMQ6xk:s2qcEbHJtrBB9JetQwNRu0O
TLSHT1F1C48206BC438E50CAD0653EBB7D265E736E07B997C960CA9C91466327CF8070D7BE62
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MD5E22A0E98C40DEB9EC9429328F969B251
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionPCRE2 is a re-working of the original PCRE (Perl-compatible regular expression) library to provide an entirely new API. PCRE2 is written in C, and it has its own API. There are three sets of functions, one for the 8-bit library, which processes strings of bytes, one for the 16-bit library, which processes strings of 16-bit values, and one for the 32-bit library, which processes strings of 32-bit values. There are no C++ wrappers. This package provides support for strings in 8-bit and UTF-8 encodings. Install pcre2-utf16 or pcre2-utf32 packages for the other ones. The distribution does contain a set of C wrapper functions for the 8-bit library that are based on the POSIX regular expression API (see the pcre2posix man page). These can be found in a library called libpcre2posix. Note that this just provides a POSIX calling interface to PCRE2; the regular expressions themselves still follow Perl syntax and semantics. The POSIX API is restricted, and does not give full access to all of PCRE2's facilities.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepcre2
PackageRelease9.fc32
PackageVersion10.34
SHA-14DCE155CFC787BEF4A029954E89FAC9FB22276F6
SHA-256BFDB1EB7D6B48E882DD322EB714810B972200CF24E9CC67B22E363BEE88CEA39