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FileName | ./usr/games/gargoyle-free |
FileSize | 2086 |
MD5 | D99588ECFD4881FCD2C3564F5E847E0E |
SHA-1 | 219DC1D84B12D3AB941078A980F1E60D97993A91 |
SHA-256 | BE146DED6FEF180E54A310946F859C14850C5F85C42DBE32A68EBDBC820BB5CA |
SSDEEP | 48:wJs1KEM3s7FJ5NEWe2Bh2g/4CIAEcOEPNOIJT1nrmu+nIynxAWGMHrvVF4L7J18x:ms16sZJ3e2Bh2g/aoNO/r/Sjgd |
TLSH | T12541674FE5CA063C09D24B320F05BD5AE337B4FB8030EA22745952F23F2E925C9612DA |
hashlookup:parent-total | 4 |
hashlookup:trust | 70 |
The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 1292226 |
MD5 | 64D510C38DA346BD2FCDF8E7910CEFE7 |
PackageDescription | graphical player for Interactive Fiction games Gargoyle is an Interactive Fiction (text adventure) player that supports all the major interactive fiction formats. . Most interactive fiction is distributed as portable game files. These portable game files come in many formats. In the past, you used to have to download a separate player (interpreter) for each format of IF you wanted to play. Instead, Gargoyle provides unified player. . Gargoyle is based on the standard interpreters for the formats it supports: .taf (Adrift games, played with Scare), .dat (AdvSys), *.agx/.d$$ (AGiliTy), .asl/.cas (Quest games, played with Geas), *.jacl/.j2 (JACL), .l9/.sna (Level 9), .mag (Magnetic), .gam/.t3 (TADS), .z1/.z2/.z3/.z4/.z5/.z6/.z7/.z8 (Inform Z-Machine games, played with Frotz or Nitfol), .ulx/.blb/.blorb/.glb/.gblorb (Inform or Superglús games compiled to the Glulxe VM in Blorb archives, played with Git or Glulxe), .zlb, .zblorb (Inform Z-Machine games in Blorb archives, played with Frotz). . (note: do not confuse the Git Glux interpreter with the Git DVCS or the GNU Interactive Tools) . Gargoyle also features graphics, sounds and Unicode support. . Technically all the bundled interpreters support the Glk API to manage I/O (keyboard, graphics, sounds, file) in IF games. Gargoyle provides a Glk implementation called garglk that displays texts and images in a graphical Gtk window, with care on typography. . Limitations: . * This free version of gargoyle does not include the non-free Alan and Hugo interpreter (and use a different, free monospace font). . * While Gargoyle can display in-game pictures, it does not provide a way to display the cover art present in some Blorb archives. . * The TADS interpreter doesn't support HTML TADS; you can play the games, but will miss the hyperlinks. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | gargoyle-free |
PackageSection | games |
PackageVersion | 2009-08-25-2 |
SHA-1 | 01896934CBB0A7A18FD3491457368131B22A9C5C |
SHA-256 | 3A1DF0024B8C3F16DF46D3EAB5D2C53D851F07DE16F180AEBD72F1405B34F5CE |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 1393680 |
MD5 | E866E24A7A6FCC95DAF8AB9B9B8DB0A0 |
PackageDescription | graphical player for Interactive Fiction games Gargoyle is an Interactive Fiction (text adventure) player that supports all the major interactive fiction formats. . Most interactive fiction is distributed as portable game files. These portable game files come in many formats. In the past, you used to have to download a separate player (interpreter) for each format of IF you wanted to play. Instead, Gargoyle provides unified player. . Gargoyle is based on the standard interpreters for the formats it supports: .taf (Adrift games, played with Scare), .dat (AdvSys), *.agx/.d$$ (AGiliTy), .asl/.cas (Quest games, played with Geas), *.jacl/.j2 (JACL), .l9/.sna (Level 9), .mag (Magnetic), .gam/.t3 (TADS), .z1/.z2/.z3/.z4/.z5/.z6/.z7/.z8 (Inform Z-Machine games, played with Frotz or Nitfol), .ulx/.blb/.blorb/.glb/.gblorb (Inform or Superglús games compiled to the Glulxe VM in Blorb archives, played with Git or Glulxe), .zlb, .zblorb (Inform Z-Machine games in Blorb archives, played with Frotz). . (note: do not confuse the Git Glux interpreter with the Git DVCS or the GNU Interactive Tools) . Gargoyle also features graphics, sounds and Unicode support. . Technically all the bundled interpreters support the Glk API to manage I/O (keyboard, graphics, sounds, file) in IF games. Gargoyle provides a Glk implementation called garglk that displays texts and images in a graphical Gtk window, with care on typography. . Limitations: . * This free version of gargoyle does not include the non-free Alan and Hugo interpreter (and use a different, free monospace font). . * While Gargoyle can display in-game pictures, it does not provide a way to display the cover art present in some Blorb archives. . * The TADS interpreter doesn't support HTML TADS; you can play the games, but will miss the hyperlinks. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | gargoyle-free |
PackageSection | games |
PackageVersion | 2009-08-25-2 |
SHA-1 | A365A8CD76CC4E85341A6C193992E7C1370496B1 |
SHA-256 | D6813601BD3443975891A411FC64F0F23E0381763F85CFEA1F47F670E8EF2355 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 1227010 |
MD5 | FFF5F86F9109AC0C5E5B4131E42FED64 |
PackageDescription | graphical player for Interactive Fiction games Gargoyle is an Interactive Fiction (text adventure) player that supports all the major interactive fiction formats. . Most interactive fiction is distributed as portable game files. These portable game files come in many formats. In the past, you used to have to download a separate player (interpreter) for each format of IF you wanted to play. Instead, Gargoyle provides unified player. . Gargoyle is based on the standard interpreters for the formats it supports: .taf (Adrift games, played with Scare), .dat (AdvSys), *.agx/.d$$ (AGiliTy), .asl/.cas (Quest games, played with Geas), *.jacl/.j2 (JACL), .l9/.sna (Level 9), .mag (Magnetic), .gam/.t3 (TADS), .z1/.z2/.z3/.z4/.z5/.z6/.z7/.z8 (Inform Z-Machine games, played with Frotz or Nitfol), .ulx/.blb/.blorb/.glb/.gblorb (Inform or Superglús games compiled to the Glulxe VM in Blorb archives, played with Git or Glulxe), .zlb, .zblorb (Inform Z-Machine games in Blorb archives, played with Frotz). . (note: do not confuse the Git Glux interpreter with the Git DVCS or the GNU Interactive Tools) . Gargoyle also features graphics, sounds and Unicode support. . Technically all the bundled interpreters support the Glk API to manage I/O (keyboard, graphics, sounds, file) in IF games. Gargoyle provides a Glk implementation called garglk that displays texts and images in a graphical Gtk window, with care on typography. . Limitations: . * This free version of gargoyle does not include the non-free Alan and Hugo interpreter (and use a different, free monospace font). . * While Gargoyle can display in-game pictures, it does not provide a way to display the cover art present in some Blorb archives. . * The TADS interpreter doesn't support HTML TADS; you can play the games, but will miss the hyperlinks. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | gargoyle-free |
PackageSection | games |
PackageVersion | 2009-08-25-2 |
SHA-1 | 8014BDA315E6A432614DDB13B1104358C4D749CB |
SHA-256 | 52B7EE9D054234251310A0C12512881848E356E4BE92DB2C0293D92AE189A895 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 1397906 |
MD5 | 5DC3D693EDCABF800B580BA3478C2EC0 |
PackageDescription | graphical player for Interactive Fiction games Gargoyle is an Interactive Fiction (text adventure) player that supports all the major interactive fiction formats. . Most interactive fiction is distributed as portable game files. These portable game files come in many formats. In the past, you used to have to download a separate player (interpreter) for each format of IF you wanted to play. Instead, Gargoyle provides unified player. . Gargoyle is based on the standard interpreters for the formats it supports: .taf (Adrift games, played with Scare), .dat (AdvSys), *.agx/.d$$ (AGiliTy), .asl/.cas (Quest games, played with Geas), *.jacl/.j2 (JACL), .l9/.sna (Level 9), .mag (Magnetic), .gam/.t3 (TADS), .z1/.z2/.z3/.z4/.z5/.z6/.z7/.z8 (Inform Z-Machine games, played with Frotz or Nitfol), .ulx/.blb/.blorb/.glb/.gblorb (Inform or Superglús games compiled to the Glulxe VM in Blorb archives, played with Git or Glulxe), .zlb, .zblorb (Inform Z-Machine games in Blorb archives, played with Frotz). . (note: do not confuse the Git Glux interpreter with the Git DVCS or the GNU Interactive Tools) . Gargoyle also features graphics, sounds and Unicode support. . Technically all the bundled interpreters support the Glk API to manage I/O (keyboard, graphics, sounds, file) in IF games. Gargoyle provides a Glk implementation called garglk that displays texts and images in a graphical Gtk window, with care on typography. . Limitations: . * This free version of gargoyle does not include the non-free Alan and Hugo interpreter (and use a different, free monospace font). . * While Gargoyle can display in-game pictures, it does not provide a way to display the cover art present in some Blorb archives. . * The TADS interpreter doesn't support HTML TADS; you can play the games, but will miss the hyperlinks. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | gargoyle-free |
PackageSection | games |
PackageVersion | 2009-08-25-2 |
SHA-1 | 10155FADAC91CB1EAAD53A17A0708B63DCFEA8ED |
SHA-256 | 2F9119174F858CEB1972A263B0D71BE8F62DDAD2EC66A268950B76EAF3C95167 |