Result for 536F6F5E34A5F9F442291E4A4735ADA01D9A2371

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/clisp/linkkit/clisp.h
FileSize168712
MD589C2327FF9DDBCAF0F7B0C86477AFCB3
SHA-1536F6F5E34A5F9F442291E4A4735ADA01D9A2371
SHA-256BC51B6321477620D7104CFFD44DA19B7E6ADB92804A5B08E74FCFA710B8B52A5
SSDEEP3072:vluDE8ae3NysQJhZwgXdYNGlmYsbsD9EP8h2X8O:9uDE2ehZwgXdYNGlmYsbsD9EP8h2X8O
TLSHT112F321444E74889144A59F6760CCE006C286E44365E3D8BBFCDACDA4CE0E767BFA166F
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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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
FileSize1959058
MD563D5F6417C71E49751564233264B7230
PackageDescriptionGNU CLISP, a Common Lisp implementation (development files) This is the link kit of clisp, it can be used to add external modules (written for example in C) to the implementation. The module can define new variables, symbols and functions for use in clisp. Examples include database interfaces or widget libraries. Normal users do not need this. . See also http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#modules . ANSI Common Lisp is a high-level, general-purpose programming language. GNU CLISP is a Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible of Karlsruhe University and Michael Stoll of Munich University, both in Germany. It mostly supports the Lisp described in the ANSI Common Lisp standard. It runs on most Unix workstations (GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, Tru64, HP-UX, BeOS, NeXTstep, IRIX, AIX and others) and on other systems (Windows NT/2000/XP, Windows 95/98/ME) and needs only 4 MB of RAM.
PackageMaintainerPeter Van Eynde <pvaneynd@debian.org>
PackageNameclisp-dev
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1:2.38-8ubuntu1
SHA-103F378E1A2D9F7439050B4A8DC94DF56DE4649AD
SHA-2560C699D091E72635BD0D6508246F3421CCEE08E8E528ECEA776E4B5E750088005
Key Value
FileSize1651054
MD5EC7F1D06B99EE3F31DC0D0594143DF67
PackageDescriptionGNU CLISP, a Common Lisp implementation (development files) This is the link kit of clisp, it can be used to add external modules (written for example in C) to the implementation. The module can define new variables, symbols and functions for use in clisp. Examples include database interfaces or widget libraries. Normal users do not need this. . See also http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#modules . ANSI Common Lisp is a high-level, general-purpose programming language. GNU CLISP is a Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible of Karlsruhe University and Michael Stoll of Munich University, both in Germany. It mostly supports the Lisp described in the ANSI Common Lisp standard. It runs on most Unix workstations (GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, Tru64, HP-UX, BeOS, NeXTstep, IRIX, AIX and others) and on other systems (Windows NT/2000/XP, Windows 95/98/ME) and needs only 4 MB of RAM.
PackageMaintainerPeter Van Eynde <pvaneynd@debian.org>
PackageNameclisp-dev
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1:2.38-1ubuntu5
SHA-1E6487056C2216AD9EEFFA0D9EA545071C533D4FC
SHA-256EBF512FA0561D3DA9200CD2C1152F22B655D25D562B1DCA80EFA3FABA26CB23E