Result for 7945F0840164E81B7D8E11EED6A082E264075A1C

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/libinih.so.0
FileSize14608
MD586B1DB81BED8377603DFA209A9CF6D18
SHA-17945F0840164E81B7D8E11EED6A082E264075A1C
SHA-25661D8232AAA046B248783F018A355BB2827AD3BA37B0989256B84218C63A37E22
SSDEEP96:rLSMBWBZqPTCRdX/tgoHiJj7wiArWmZGnlRyPz1B5GSzMpPboVvgCpeqvX6:3SM88CfXC2iJbfmZGnSnASzlx7
TLSHT175622B46F743E7B2E9A3673800AB67774171C42121231BB27F09664D3DF16746E55F48
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
MD56D07DA990ABC03423BCD63D8E62F87E0
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptioninih (INI Not Invented Here) is a simple .INI file parser written in C. It's only a couple of pages of code, and it was designed to be small and simple, so it's good for embedded systems. It's also more or less compatible with Python's ConfigParser style of .INI files, including RFC 822-style multi-line syntax and name: value entries. To use it, just give ini_parse() an INI file, and it will call a callback for every name=value pair parsed, giving you strings for the section, name, and value. It's done this way ("SAX style") because it works well on low-memory embedded systems, but also because it makes for a KISS implementation.
PackageMaintainerkekepower <kekepower>
PackageNamelibinih0
PackageRelease1.mga9
PackageVersion55
SHA-1F3CEA261E2AB3C2AD027635CC0D97441F001E0BF
SHA-256220AC9565726F22D719CCBC65F92995AEC27CF6964DBA082CCD00D6D2211E637