Result for 20EE6791A020E3F545B56CD54698CD7BA9CAD56C

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/libbakery2.0-dev/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize642
MD53EEE48FBC664FB6E891DC8927D51C095
SHA-120EE6791A020E3F545B56CD54698CD7BA9CAD56C
SHA-256D565CB7151013DB9877EA14DE695D651DB3DA79DE370F1D1A3635A73725F9071
SSDEEP12:XaeT49sSrFXEB9GWoxWUChlbAhG7Q4dCnAPQrzSq+QwKadytYz62iS2F:XaesOGAGnd8l6GvdCAPQrWqHwxyu+2ih
TLSHT171F0626F994A29309321B7399E58C82075CCCE2F702CCCE7A2888B205B81C0628DAD66
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hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize371330
MD522758A70ED5BEBBEE583970F4120EFFB
PackageDescriptionA C++ Application Framework (development files) Bakery is a C++ Framework for creating GTK+ or GNOME applications using gtkmm and gnomemm. * Bakery provides a Document/View architecture, but it doesn't force you to use the whole architecture. * Bakery can use XML as a Document storage format, if you like. But it doesn't force you to use the whole architecture. * Bakery provides default functionality, which can be easily customized. * Bakery makes it easy to start developing GNOME applications. * Bakery gives your application structure. * Bakery contains a few utility classes. . The main bakery library provides gtkmm-based App classes for the GUI-independent App, Document and View classes. The bakery_gnomeui extension library provides libgnomeuimm-based App classes instead, for creating full GNOME applications.
PackageMaintainerBradley Bell <btb@debian.org>
PackageNamelibbakery2.0-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion2.0.0-2
SHA-1093A5DDCFB30A8607925813516E009A8E984FBB8
SHA-2563962C16EE042057A3131B2E562DFA7216BD1890C16FF215EAD685CFE03E245A3
Key Value
FileSize90138
MD5134DA1B641E9D161EAE22AE32A027A71
PackageDescriptionA C++ Application Framework (shared libraries) Bakery is a C++ Framework for creating GTK+ or GNOME applications using gtkmm and gnomemm. * Bakery provides a Document/View architecture, but it doesn't force you to use the whole architecture. * Bakery can use XML as a Document storage format, if you like. But it doesn't force you to use the whole architecture. * Bakery provides default functionality, which can be easily customized. * Bakery makes it easy to start developing GNOME applications. * Bakery gives your application structure. * Bakery contains a few utility classes. . The main bakery library provides gtkmm-based App classes for the GUI-independent App, Document and View classes. The bakery_gnomeui extension library provides libgnomeuimm-based App classes instead, for creating full GNOME applications.
PackageMaintainerBradley Bell <btb@debian.org>
PackageNamelibbakery2.0-1
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion2.0.0-2
SHA-129F914C66E3D545E26EEE4E768810FC53CF35CFA
SHA-25694C3FC2888A915996649DE86AB424A59F247288D085CCB10E028343EB6E1F412