Result for 476F3FFBAC38B1AEEBF89034B04AC9853EAACB19

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FileName./usr/lib/libpcre2-8.so.0.10.1
FileSize634052
MD5A92714D488CACEE9DF19AC63C7F755A3
SHA-1476F3FFBAC38B1AEEBF89034B04AC9853EAACB19
SHA-25674826504356179EE6F01F871E7EE386C1183346E731F51C6EC467EA0B5428CCC
SSDEEP12288:3eG8GPjo4n7K5bDaqnb+G6LYbk2DM/TpFV:3eG8sjo4n+ZhZgYX0Tp
TLSHT153D4E751FE8350E0E2134A7C8127AB6E063C472A1622FDFAEAD416037BDF6525D57E23
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MD582289605091879CDF1C46F1503C6A48B
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionPCRE2 is a re-working of the original PCRE (Perl-compatible regular expression) library to provide an entirely new API. PCRE2 is written in C, and it has its own API. There are three sets of functions, one for the 8-bit library, which processes strings of bytes, one for the 16-bit library, which processes strings of 16-bit values, and one for the 32-bit library, which processes strings of 32-bit values. There are no C++ wrappers. This package provides support for strings in 8-bit and UTF-8 encodings. Install pcre2-utf16 or pcre2-utf32 packages for the other ones. The distribution does contain a set of C wrapper functions for the 8-bit library that are based on the POSIX regular expression API (see the pcre2posix man page). These can be found in a library called libpcre2posix. Note that this just provides a POSIX calling interface to PCRE2; the regular expressions themselves still follow Perl syntax and semantics. The POSIX API is restricted, and does not give full access to all of PCRE2's facilities.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepcre2
PackageRelease4.fc34
PackageVersion10.36
SHA-1404D10ADA7E0887A00F11B2A7FF3A30E653FB3B8
SHA-2561B638119A2E64D6979C8704B709DEF15F6D2C1CE654033B7EDCB06CE7097D956