Result for 2BF48DC96893EF87DD5DB9DE0A81DC845F58107E

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/libbakery2.0-dev/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize642
MD5DB1DD25C98156EED44C54E8945A01771
SHA-12BF48DC96893EF87DD5DB9DE0A81DC845F58107E
SHA-2565309F34D2926AEF6B04192B0C93B477C7322BAB9D81CCBE4AB616DE88BD8C9BB
SSDEEP12:XaT49sSrFXEB9GWoxWUChlbAhG7Q4dCnAPQrzSq+QwKadytYz62iS2F:XasOGAGnd8l6GvdCAPQrWqHwxyu+2iSA
TLSHT1BBF0686F594A25309311F7394E58C42065CCCE2F706CCCE7A288CB101B81C1514DBD65
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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
FileSize88096
MD5FE0563B4887E6BD6C73A120BCE437A45
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-1719FA624EB9AB198084AAC8976AF72A3676050A6
SHA-256D813C9C8A599FF0E8411EAC3BC7CD71AAA849E67794979A237073DD7E68494F8
Key Value
FileSize362504
MD52BA04092C7BC7FD555A63CD1B762ABE3
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-19A8509802AA8FCB58339F47D154B701F6CA15C86
SHA-25609AAF2E2253936553FEEBDE8AE236891D48D4F3EEAD6A5B52C98D7C43EDF89E8