Result for 2FAEB10EC5BD305DD0A0A39B0B1F9B93C4592402

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/dos2unix
FileSize50636
MD59C9C52F332479AF9704E94B1A0B68581
SHA-12FAEB10EC5BD305DD0A0A39B0B1F9B93C4592402
SHA-256EC74FD701CF088B613A6DE6C104AEB72F632BF950A83B76745AA0E564688C36B
SSDEEP768:VgeFB1GNc98x/VMl8py10xBCKdYJmK94kDw1k5zETVPDm1hxok29VXbCfx4F:V5gNcytVqI5TK94cAAz0PD+HWnpF
TLSHT14233A34F6CD0EBB6C0C113F6BB5B9A21F3672778D1FA770BA41822243B8285449E5E59
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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
FileSize365252
MD5C0D899810A867D421BCB87D960288972
PackageDescriptionconvert text file line endings between CRLF and LF This package contains utilities dos2unix, unix2dos, mac2unix, unix2mac to convert the line endings of text files between UNIX (LF), DOS (CRLF) and Mac (CR) formats. . Text files under Windows and DOS typically have two ASCII characters at the end of each line: CR (carriage return) followed by LF (line feed). Older Macs used just CR, while UNIX uses just LF. While most modern editors can read all these formats, there may still be a need to convert files between them. . This is the classic utility developed in 1989.
PackageMaintainerJari Aalto <jari.aalto@cante.net>
PackageNamedos2unix
PackageSectiontext
PackageVersion7.3.4-3
SHA-1362247AA80B0B28984FC775FADE12F7F54ACC5B4
SHA-25628D3D4377FF5D7EB67884BF9F14D22D7AA1AF49A70D1A56583EC68972BA9A3AB