Result for 1EF5DCCC3CAD1532F0E3D2C3F1CD4F8FE8D59C55

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libINIReader.so.0
FileSize19784
MD5CB6F2C0D57D7F7BA6DF5714E98030ED6
SHA-11EF5DCCC3CAD1532F0E3D2C3F1CD4F8FE8D59C55
SHA-256A3160EC4E368821E0C9D11EACA06163F5E05A9BA9C059B19F4C974B693941972
SSDEEP192:5jeD8xR1442KB04t4SFaa4KW0ogbdyPS3cupkelQkfvB0g3eRaDZv3fYrn9wS8lo:5VnbdWD0JRpkbkfWQZ/wUE0wXy
TLSHT152921911FA4E987FD8D1E778628B1377A7239C48DF6E57A3F0001A0C5F956A8AD7B180
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Key Value
MD5DE1DD289BF640CBF8AE6F19077C6BC66
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptioninih (INI Not Invented Here) is a simple .INI file parser written in C. It's only a couple of pages of code, and it was designed to be small and simple, so it's good for embedded systems. It's also more or less compatible with Python's ConfigParser style of .INI files, including RFC 822-style multi-line syntax and name: value entries. To use it, just give ini_parse() an INI file, and it will call a callback for every name=value pair parsed, giving you strings for the section, name, and value. It's done this way ("SAX style") because it works well on low-memory embedded systems, but also because it makes for a KISS implementation.
PackageMaintainerkekepower <kekepower>
PackageNamelib64inih0
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion52
SHA-1E2DEB2C55F062C9DA5C5A811F8C6AC18984A3EE0
SHA-25642E1709E1FEFFB3CACED8127DEF066A33A6AD589C3A58EF9424473B2B388A70B