Result for 5018DAB9F7E490586A6B254AE2B5495250E92523

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/libepeg.so.0.9.1
FileSize38592
MD5E8DC7C8A05F4C1FC96D24DEE8F868B10
SHA-15018DAB9F7E490586A6B254AE2B5495250E92523
SHA-25627150F016762F495FA6C6DDCDFB1DF3A6EAF9C3024C71A01C674F815949F69D0
SSDEEP768:k/iOe4P4u4hGjCCMRtg5eu47/yBz+PPeZN6A:e5vR4Ri5eunzcPWN
TLSHT175036262B7826DB7C46B237393D307AD136AF65503534B2F933842283DA779E1E22395
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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
MD56F3AD24109CADA2B5492B42B1FA642CF
PackageArchia64
PackageDescriptionEpeg is insanely fast at loading large JPEG images and scaling them down to tiny thumbnails. It's speedup will be proportional to the size difference between the source image and the output thumbnail size as a count of their pixels. It makes use of libjpeg features of being able to load an image by only decoding the DCT coefficients needed to reconstruct an image of the size desired. This gives a massive speedup. If you do not try and access the pixels in a format other than YUV (or GRAY8 if the source is grascale) then it also avoids colorspace conversions as well.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameepeg
PackageRelease4.fc10
PackageVersion0.9.1.042
SHA-17259D627C792EA4176C33451A625CFF4412574F4
SHA-256837E7898782AD887647CBF36CB7BDF9192F82DE7940588D0769399B7C1D4A34E