Result for 199C74CBF88DD39BA83168081F14D64EBB6BBA56

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/epeg
FileSize7556
MD519C96D6FE67EB424B3781EA86C6EF8BD
SHA-1199C74CBF88DD39BA83168081F14D64EBB6BBA56
SHA-256FB19B5BC0C68CD5152B9DD46A91D4635FEED0AF912A4AD5717999099D4E99E50
SSDEEP192:fpTK/LLrklAbz9k3hnzpfwiMz01whkfjh+/A4:f0/wlIBwzpYit2hk
TLSHT115F19541F76684A6C8E056362A8F0B2C7330C765E7C56B1B9748C5B03E4776EAF33249
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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
MD508B29268E25E19C3A064260A378F9E06
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionEpeg is insanely fast at loading large JPEG images and scaling them down to tiny thumbnails. It's speedup will be proportional to the size difference between the source image and the output thumbnail size as a count of their pixels. It makes use of libjpeg features of being able to load an image by only decoding the DCT coefficients needed to reconstruct an image of the size desired. This gives a massive speedup. If you do not try and access the pixels in a format other than YUV (or GRAY8 if the source is grascale) then it also avoids colorspace conversions as well.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameepeg
PackageRelease8.fc15
PackageVersion0.9.1.042
SHA-1B6676E53F48DFAE2B81942EF1A0F35B8CD392AB1
SHA-2563CBEF5DD49F5BFDE41CDE308812FE62988411D06581D04A682EEE8E684AD5C40