Result for 1A9BF4D5A9D58A3FE2E137F9812F8A40A035A8A2

Query result

Key Value
CRC326B6F0351
FileName./usr/share/man/man1/mm2gv.1.gz
FileSize1390
MD57E274E96A9FB0E57E00D16CE8F138D7D
OpSystemCode{'MfgCode': '1006', 'OpSystemCode': '362', 'OpSystemName': 'TBD', 'OpSystemVersion': 'none'}
ProductCode{'ApplicationType': 'Operating System', 'Language': 'English', 'MfgCode': '1628', 'OpSystemCode': '444', 'ProductCode': '181156', 'ProductName': 'FreeBSD for amd64', 'ProductVersion': '10.3'}
RDS:package_id222721
SHA-11A9BF4D5A9D58A3FE2E137F9812F8A40A035A8A2
SHA-2569244C117AC69AD91507F0883F2454988635D1649A2923E2C6780096C60020937
SHA-512D1B34F4E7CE17669D17F02A6184A7061307142EC0C8C9AA48636BDA15628D4BEDEC5EDEF5500A7474517429CF297AF0A5D90635C6A87050B50095F3728F1DC1F
SSDEEP24:X8316wbV5bnbf7HhxUCp6klT1foC7sgkGZSL5IM956pJBs6rv3aFypdJ/:X831pnbfz/9p6rCLcL56/BdDg2
SpecialCode
TLSHT1A12128B6119E8F43F723CFF70984E2211D280142730E466A373C1792383AA98858D9DD
dbnsrl_modern_rds
insert-timestamp1727107392.554827
mimetypeapplication/gzip
sourcesnap:JGERJfrbyKM8kNbIFQGEqvAYpmnEJAYC_2
hashlookup:parent-total102
hashlookup:trust100

Network graph view

Parents (Total: 102)

The searched file hash is included in 102 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize773786
MD59ADDA53149858F14BB7292268C9AE2BF
PackageDescriptionrich set of graph drawing tools Graph drawing addresses the problem of visualizing structural information by constructing geometric representations of abstract graphs and networks. Automatic generation of graph drawings has important applications in key technologies such as database design, software engineering, VLSI and network design and visual interfaces in other domains. Situations where these tools might be particularly useful include: . * you would like to restructure a program and first need to understand the relationships between its types, procedures, and source files * you need to find the bottlenecks in an Internet backbone - not only individual links, but their relationships * you're debugging a protocol or microarchitecture represented as a finite state machine and need to figure out how a certain error state arises * you would like to browse a database schema, knowledge base, or distributed program represented graphically * you would like to see an overview of a collection of linked documents * you would like to discover patterns and communities of interest in a database of telephone calls or e-mail messages . This package contains the command-line tools.
PackageMaintainerLaszlo Boszormenyi (GCS) <gcs@debian.org>
PackageNamegraphviz
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion2.38.0-17
SHA-10185B31DFE1D6502F4932B223401256740C51BF5
SHA-2564E11A3D0A788331D327B7106B1AD6E2935718C8140211AFEDB742F7A99D4A444
Key Value
MD547892DF066563AFAD808086FCE099C44
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionA collection of tools for the manipulation and layout of graphs (as in nodes and edges, not as in barcharts).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegraphviz
PackageRelease4.fc20
PackageVersion2.34.0
SHA-102CA8427E6BDFF2C2E9102A0FEED7CB4A98F2123
SHA-2565DBBFC440BC49F020CD8BB4612B5F7189444C6240DA6FC394F362CB0556C1108
Key Value
FileSize617662
MD506CD77D40E444D2D4441072F08B5B910
PackageDescriptionrich set of graph drawing tools Graph drawing addresses the problem of visualizing structural information by constructing geometric representations of abstract graphs and networks. Automatic generation of graph drawings has important applications in key technologies such as database design, software engineering, VLSI and network design and visual interfaces in other domains. Situations where these tools might be particularly useful include: . * you would like to restructure a program and first need to understand the relationships between its types, procedures, and source files * you need to find the bottlenecks in an Internet backbone - not only individual links, but their relationships * you're debugging a protocol or microarchitecture represented as a finite state machine and need to figure out how a certain error state arises * you would like to browse a database schema, knowledge base, or distributed program represented graphically * you would like to see an overview of a collection of linked documents * you would like to discover patterns and communities of interest in a database of telephone calls or e-mail messages . This package contains the command-line tools.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamegraphviz
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion2.38.0-5ubuntu0.1
SHA-10554154DC02BF0BFF92E33AD69B54463239EF999
SHA-256351D2D179D8910814DC9598476EE9E8AFEACCC3E0A3AF3D3EE5F53FF8CAA9E97
Key Value
FileSize672316
MD5A16220F9A2DDEC58D51452497352382F
PackageDescriptionrich set of graph drawing tools Graph drawing addresses the problem of visualizing structural information by constructing geometric representations of abstract graphs and networks. Automatic generation of graph drawings has important applications in key technologies such as database design, software engineering, VLSI and network design and visual interfaces in other domains. Situations where these tools might be particularly useful include: . * you would like to restructure a program and first need to understand the relationships between its types, procedures, and source files * you need to find the bottlenecks in an Internet backbone - not only individual links, but their relationships * you're debugging a protocol or microarchitecture represented as a finite state machine and need to figure out how a certain error state arises * you would like to browse a database schema, knowledge base, or distributed program represented graphically * you would like to see an overview of a collection of linked documents * you would like to discover patterns and communities of interest in a database of telephone calls or e-mail messages . This package contains the command-line tools.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamegraphviz
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion2.38.0-10build1
SHA-108ACD6DE033235B32428F09F8B9D959E90F586D3
SHA-25667D191E415B109787194BCBBC9D3BAB6C709410E8927D766E0FC0B8E5A678118
Key Value
FileSize660102
MD5091547E0489F9F92F0968595B6CEE98C
PackageDescriptionrich set of graph drawing tools Graph drawing addresses the problem of visualizing structural information by constructing geometric representations of abstract graphs and networks. Automatic generation of graph drawings has important applications in key technologies such as database design, software engineering, VLSI and network design and visual interfaces in other domains. Situations where these tools might be particularly useful include: . * you would like to restructure a program and first need to understand the relationships between its types, procedures, and source files * you need to find the bottlenecks in an Internet backbone - not only individual links, but their relationships * you're debugging a protocol or microarchitecture represented as a finite state machine and need to figure out how a certain error state arises * you would like to browse a database schema, knowledge base, or distributed program represented graphically * you would like to see an overview of a collection of linked documents * you would like to discover patterns and communities of interest in a database of telephone calls or e-mail messages . This package contains the command-line tools.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNamegraphviz
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion2.38.0-7
SHA-1091457024D04E4EFD27BE0B2D15D2EAE490F0326
SHA-2563467EA13DBB616EF4190A815AA03960C25EB865C839DB06B45EEF0BC3A9AA1B7
Key Value
FileSize616238
MD54BA562E57484B7443E90FEFD9DF461D0
PackageDescriptionrich set of graph drawing tools Graph drawing addresses the problem of visualizing structural information by constructing geometric representations of abstract graphs and networks. Automatic generation of graph drawings has important applications in key technologies such as database design, software engineering, VLSI and network design and visual interfaces in other domains. Situations where these tools might be particularly useful include: . * you would like to restructure a program and first need to understand the relationships between its types, procedures, and source files * you need to find the bottlenecks in an Internet backbone - not only individual links, but their relationships * you're debugging a protocol or microarchitecture represented as a finite state machine and need to figure out how a certain error state arises * you would like to browse a database schema, knowledge base, or distributed program represented graphically * you would like to see an overview of a collection of linked documents * you would like to discover patterns and communities of interest in a database of telephone calls or e-mail messages . This package contains the command-line tools.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamegraphviz
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion2.38.0-5build1
SHA-10C320CDF96F7B7C4942947062DA9B821E7B6AD0E
SHA-256804F960867C2F1D1C487F8C2D0F56F43337AEF3C7F12575AEDAE7B49EA0ECA79
Key Value
FileSize613576
MD5A34B04B9472ECF4A7773C2AA399A5F4A
PackageDescriptionrich set of graph drawing tools Graph drawing addresses the problem of visualizing structural information by constructing geometric representations of abstract graphs and networks. Automatic generation of graph drawings has important applications in key technologies such as database design, software engineering, VLSI and network design and visual interfaces in other domains. Situations where these tools might be particularly useful include: . * you would like to restructure a program and first need to understand the relationships between its types, procedures, and source files * you need to find the bottlenecks in an Internet backbone - not only individual links, but their relationships * you're debugging a protocol or microarchitecture represented as a finite state machine and need to figure out how a certain error state arises * you would like to browse a database schema, knowledge base, or distributed program represented graphically * you would like to see an overview of a collection of linked documents * you would like to discover patterns and communities of interest in a database of telephone calls or e-mail messages . This package contains the command-line tools.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamegraphviz
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion2.38.0-15ubuntu1.1
SHA-10FC74C49147BAEF2DBA47943C16A97F824B22FC3
SHA-2563568681ABD08FE50FC1BA781C28347661197A11C2E196355145F2F73F892BBEE
Key Value
FileSize613000
MD5CFBE1A0923DA9F1C287F5AB72B3B013C
PackageDescriptionrich set of graph drawing tools Graph drawing addresses the problem of visualizing structural information by constructing geometric representations of abstract graphs and networks. Automatic generation of graph drawings has important applications in key technologies such as database design, software engineering, VLSI and network design and visual interfaces in other domains. Situations where these tools might be particularly useful include: . * you would like to restructure a program and first need to understand the relationships between its types, procedures, and source files * you need to find the bottlenecks in an Internet backbone - not only individual links, but their relationships * you're debugging a protocol or microarchitecture represented as a finite state machine and need to figure out how a certain error state arises * you would like to browse a database schema, knowledge base, or distributed program represented graphically * you would like to see an overview of a collection of linked documents * you would like to discover patterns and communities of interest in a database of telephone calls or e-mail messages . This package contains the command-line tools.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamegraphviz
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion2.38.0-16ubuntu1
SHA-111D0C7071134D1F97AABA5BFF01009E09F11EDAE
SHA-256DF6EDC29C9FB29E4FE34E30E5DBC08BA6B421EE59A8985D7F8F29A2D3AD5B8D9
Key Value
MD59D922BCB399BE251A604B35C022B1AD8
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionA collection of tools for the manipulation and layout of graphs (as in nodes and edges, not as in barcharts).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegraphviz
PackageRelease29.fc23
PackageVersion2.38.0
SHA-1128DABD417B543C9730A53A9E70AE23F7E1967DA
SHA-25675C01E1D7C7A9AD13151888D5B1058AF9F908706DA966F58E5681111C9A7CEBE
Key Value
FileName3569
FileSize679926
MD5197A77CA7CF5BAD89FD6ADD48D0BBBB3
PackageDescriptionrich set of graph drawing tools Graph drawing addresses the problem of visualizing structural information by constructing geometric representations of abstract graphs and networks. Automatic generation of graph drawings has important applications in key technologies such as database design, software engineering, VLSI and network design and visual interfaces in other domains. Situations where these tools might be particularly useful include: . * you would like to restructure a program and first need to understand the relationships between its types, procedures, and source files * you need to find the bottlenecks in an Internet backbone - not only individual links, but their relationships * you're debugging a protocol or microarchitecture represented as a finite state machine and need to figure out how a certain error state arises * you would like to browse a database schema, knowledge base, or distributed program represented graphically * you would like to see an overview of a collection of linked documents * you would like to discover patterns and communities of interest in a database of telephone calls or e-mail messages . This package contains the command-line tools.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamegraphviz
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion2.38.0-12ubuntu2.1
RDS:package_id182365
SHA-116CA6F9A1BD7979D3471FC8C1A4600F3F4D40422
SHA-2563C84DB622E50B055498B71AFBD267A3229ECB6C74E406B5BF67A258EF5DE8D2E
insert-timestamp1679408372.8155806
sourceRDS.db