Result for 2110BD06C6E5D682028C3CC30C3B8400D239FBC2

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libmfhdf.so.4.2.11
FileSize169984
MD5CEE1DA6002C45BC0593587C33D06B8A5
SHA-12110BD06C6E5D682028C3CC30C3B8400D239FBC2
SHA-25628DF43179746C973D8D8D75204DB63C9C880E3A6A161FE6966E4AF3C9DE861B7
SSDEEP3072:SD+hndxrRHjSMo2TxXtOcqldyiGmq7/gs41Xu1xC:SmdHvTxXt8Glr45ui
TLSHT180F36D5BB2A250FCC496C430477B86277D70B859A3215ABB25C0BE303F66E741B1DB7A
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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
MD562FA09DCEEA022E3C59A98FA2A84FBA3
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionHDF4 (also known as HDF) is a library and multi-object file format for storing and managing data between machines. There are two versions of HDF technologies that are completely different: HDF4 and HDF5. HDF4 is the first HDF format. At its lowest level, HDF4 is a physical file format for storing scientific data. At its highest level, HDF4 is a collection of utilities and applications for manipulating, viewing, and analyzing data in HDF4 files. Between these levels, HDF4 is a software library that provides high-level APIs and a low-level data interface. This is the legacy version HDF4. Although it is still maintained, new users that are not constrained to using HDF4, should use HDF5 instead. This package contains the HDF4 runtime libraries.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamelibhdf4
PackageReleasebp155.2.32
PackageVersion4.2.11
SHA-11F723880ECE08D91CBEB1F79CD726BC3503A9CF8
SHA-256AF231F3AD56726F2AAC789D737E98FA78C2128CC0D1C84DCCE43BDCBD4943EE1