Result for 45491A675FE87051CB2431CF85EB50F1B0EBB309

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libboost_regex.so.1.67.0
FileSize1105808
MD585386A4C16E8D051FD16A7A0C7DCB2A1
SHA-145491A675FE87051CB2431CF85EB50F1B0EBB309
SHA-256493DE3CA280711253607F3D87E8293649347561332CAA091811BD4D8B62F7C43
SSDEEP24576:tUmMdMaQJuOm0LSPby1oUhplDD7JxlpoBgTG1Tl6VMXucJzq5w:t6d2gOm02PG1FhplDD9RoaTG1Tl6VMX6
TLSHT1FF35171BB67378BFC0C6C6B0470F92665D323E96515465BAF38CD0342E86A253B79732
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Key Value
FileSize457528
MD5A8EA60FBEE0F16B53473B64A4E97A170
PackageDescriptionregular expression library for C++ This package forms part of the Boost C++ Libraries collection. . Regular expressions are a form of pattern-matching that are often used in text processing; many users will be familiar with the Unix utilities grep, sed and awk, and the programming language perl, each of which make extensive use of regular expressions. Traditionally C++ users have been limited to the POSIX C APIs for manipulating regular expressions, and while regex does provide these APIs, they do not represent the best way to use the library. For example regex can cope with wide character strings, or search and replace operations (in a manner analogous to either sed or perl), something that traditional C libraries can not do.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibboost-regex1.67.0
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1.67.0-7
SHA-16986C63EA918BDB2F772E4CB7FDD9A30FD90C0C7
SHA-25618E623FCA5D81D972D5A41F19CB98B53C2C36BE11CD04120BDA6C77AB3F0053A
Key Value
FileSize457652
MD53176385511C223CA3B791DC3B1058FCB
PackageDescriptionregular expression library for C++ This package forms part of the Boost C++ Libraries collection. . Regular expressions are a form of pattern-matching that are often used in text processing; many users will be familiar with the Unix utilities grep, sed and awk, and the programming language perl, each of which make extensive use of regular expressions. Traditionally C++ users have been limited to the POSIX C APIs for manipulating regular expressions, and while regex does provide these APIs, they do not represent the best way to use the library. For example regex can cope with wide character strings, or search and replace operations (in a manner analogous to either sed or perl), something that traditional C libraries can not do.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibboost-regex1.67.0
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1.67.0-7ubuntu0.1
SHA-17656B1329F0BB841807E0F07AF5617FA2FD1C17D
SHA-256F3191F99B483276D4A2CE5F82F5A730C9A26F3BDA5F973C90C03F6F88FF756E8