Result for 1A9F07054752603AA5741A050CA391F9C69BD0BF

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/libtpl0/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize387
MD59FB44887A02760492138F185D5A4FEA6
SHA-11A9F07054752603AA5741A050CA391F9C69BD0BF
SHA-256DDB1FD2171131C05DFE9F67F7F76CCBCF10A2E75C308358834D289C5767AD776
SSDEEP12:X6q4xmkOoBxMISuoNGxPdgF2fntU1IYe5tzNaHIp:X6ykOoBxMNNsP02ftZYe5tzp
TLSHT174E0F15D26A92DC3C86875760E0BC525E41F42960464C53A403B0133CEAE95D4814156
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize179636
MD521978D71880E2526339846A2173CDFA5
PackageDescriptionefficient C serialization library - development files Tpl is a library for serializing C data. The data is stored in its natural binary form. The API is small and tries to stay "out of the way". Tpl can serialize many C data types, including structures. . Tpl makes a convenient file format. For example, suppose a program needs to store a list of user names and ids. This can be expressed using the format string "A(si)". If the program needs two such lists (say, one for regular users and one for administrators) this could be expressed as "A(si)A(si)". It is easy to read and write this kind of structured data using tpl. . Tpl can also be used as an IPC message format. It handles byte order issues and deframing individual messages off of a stream automatically.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibtpl-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion1.5-2ubuntu1
SHA-1AA23BCC703D1E2502F3A9C4896CC04EFA49A781D
SHA-256A9E58B1F21BDB19923A4778037539C733B9BA47D02AD76A63B571BFE5B0068DC
Key Value
FileSize17028
MD52226C6F6254AC21B7065FFFEBB23C353
PackageDescriptionefficient C serialization library Tpl is a library for serializing C data. The data is stored in its natural binary form. The API is small and tries to stay "out of the way". Tpl can serialize many C data types, including structures. . Tpl makes a convenient file format. For example, suppose a program needs to store a list of user names and ids. This can be expressed using the format string "A(si)". If the program needs two such lists (say, one for regular users and one for administrators) this could be expressed as "A(si)A(si)". It is easy to read and write this kind of structured data using tpl. . Tpl can also be used as an IPC message format. It handles byte order issues and deframing individual messages off of a stream automatically.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibtpl0
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.5-2ubuntu1
SHA-13464AF81F5E0E3B13EC61FD7589CADC9C016840B
SHA-25686ACDA1016CDAF250147E66F0137AE605558D89046FFE07014784A1EDF025D79
Key Value
FileSize18422
MD5D6922F00C9A6992D460130A9BC0DA8AE
PackageDescriptionefficient C serialization library Tpl is a library for serializing C data. The data is stored in its natural binary form. The API is small and tries to stay "out of the way". Tpl can serialize many C data types, including structures. . Tpl makes a convenient file format. For example, suppose a program needs to store a list of user names and ids. This can be expressed using the format string "A(si)". If the program needs two such lists (say, one for regular users and one for administrators) this could be expressed as "A(si)A(si)". It is easy to read and write this kind of structured data using tpl. . Tpl can also be used as an IPC message format. It handles byte order issues and deframing individual messages off of a stream automatically.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibtpl0
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.5-2ubuntu1
SHA-1FA4303B160E154C179975429A6003F48920F8F5B
SHA-256B5147940F4692C0588D6F71459206CA324E3AD706230365981B2F316363863EE