Result for 47C052DFDF2C897DD081ED120126C6C05D1AC540

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/libmuparserx4.0.7/changelog.Debian.mips.gz
FileSize220
MD59864D38C83F63B63ECB5EDFE2D26568D
SHA-147C052DFDF2C897DD081ED120126C6C05D1AC540
SHA-256A9CD0BEA727877391CD68007B6FBFB564D7667891BEBC7A6E61C7E2C6033B4AE
SSDEEP6:XtlyEXu25gpIx0//psaGihssZfkWO0HoLzeh5n:XH5Nu//pszihswf0nLKh5n
TLSHT1C5D02345BDB511DB99D237307C7C8D636707859C520734F951F87495A269644118C95C
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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
FileSize35264
MD5AA9886DDFCF86D4AD61A183B4B31FD01
PackageDescriptionmathematical expression parser library (development files) The evaluation of a mathematical expression is a standard task required in many applications. It can be solved by either using a standard math expression parser such as muparser or by embedding a scripting language such as Lua. There are however some limitations: Although muparser is pretty fast it will only work with scalar values and although Lua is very flexible it does neither support binary operators for arrays nor complex numbers. So if you need a math expression parser with support for arrays, matrices and strings muparserx may be able to help you. It was originally based on the original muparser engine but has since evolved into a standalone project with a completely new parsing engine. . This package contains the development files for libmuparserx.
PackageMaintainerAndreas Bombe <aeb@debian.org>
PackageNamelibmuparserx-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion4.0.7+dfsg-3+b11
SHA-113C6CAF9DE19A2C54971E035AA61CCA220D0E00D
SHA-256482551B1B6E74A266D38DB55894B034C871C718F27AD659A06E93D17A2435DBE
Key Value
FileSize144008
MD52AC6A1AEAF8CD34BDC6C8A663355A872
PackageDescriptionmathematical expression parser library The evaluation of a mathematical expression is a standard task required in many applications. It can be solved by either using a standard math expression parser such as muparser or by embedding a scripting language such as Lua. There are however some limitations: Although muparser is pretty fast it will only work with scalar values and although Lua is very flexible it does neither support binary operators for arrays nor complex numbers. So if you need a math expression parser with support for arrays, matrices and strings muparserx may be able to help you. It was originally based on the original muparser engine but has since evolved into a standalone project with a completely new parsing engine. . This package contains the shared library.
PackageMaintainerAndreas Bombe <aeb@debian.org>
PackageNamelibmuparserx4.0.7
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion4.0.7+dfsg-3+b11
SHA-1150C9E1857FA35E28ADBDFC74D357C362B76F533
SHA-256D5B5171407846C7C5988B3375714B4F02757681D3C22D58965592AECA4B88176