Result for 7CF8953D138BD2EB95AA2D0F0DD6C02069DB13AF

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/agrep
FileSize23012
MD5EE3718B53730BCAFDD4B01EC23A3F4A4
SHA-17CF8953D138BD2EB95AA2D0F0DD6C02069DB13AF
SHA-256F789F5B39C42685922D80ED7E6A1EB95ACE91CCFCD5894451CA44278D35F7D4F
SSDEEP192:f+ddCCi3Ev+HVsGs6H4lsRwIVm3ZAg27vA2ryck0D+kOrIQe9NUSEniZAiyLEwoF:fQiUO5sPlOwAtvxecnAtnEk0bJ
TLSHT1AFA2D415B347C935D5A24AF4A4C31A252672B011DA9BFE43F1EDD2A03A4AFEC2F37251
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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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
MD5C10C8B2E84CEE641D4A733DD61C6ECDE
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionApproximate pattern matching allows matches to be approximate, that is, allows the matches to be close to the searched pattern under some measure of closeness. TRE uses the edit-distance measure (also known as the Levenshtein distance) where characters can be inserted, deleted, or substituted in the searched text in order to get an exact match. Each insertion, deletion, or substitution adds the distance, or cost, of the match. TRE can report the matches which have a cost lower than some given threshold value. TRE can also be used to search for matches with the lowest cost. TRE includes a version of the agrep command line tool for approximate regexp matching in the style of grep. Unlike other agrep implementations (like the one by Sun Wu and Udi Manber from University of Arizona available) TRE agrep allows full regexps of any length, any number of errors, and non-uniform costs for insertion, deletion and substitution.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameagrep
PackageRelease17.mga8
PackageVersion0.8.0
SHA-1CDB6FA94A69AED5ABF812F3A6777906A5B90D6DE
SHA-25637F7C778FBFEDDC20E8C14219D46B0475CFE4DC52AD8C85CEBF259200AB1CCFB