Result for 82A5C5333F40E65AD3935EB6FC88C87A41606332

Query result

Key Value
CRC32996DD6A3
FileName./usr/share/doc/texlive-doc/latex/showlabels/VERSION
FileSize6
MD5FEB9A2AD1699C2C323FA85AD8973A0B2
OpSystemCode{'MfgCode': '1006', 'OpSystemCode': '362', 'OpSystemName': 'TBD', 'OpSystemVersion': 'none'}
ProductCode{'ApplicationType': 'English', 'Language': 'Chinese', 'MfgCode': '803', 'OpSystemCode': '567', 'ProductCode': '12490', 'ProductName': 'Red Hat Enterprise Linux', 'ProductVersion': '4'}
RDS:package_id293641
SHA-182A5C5333F40E65AD3935EB6FC88C87A41606332
SHA-2560AB4FA190CA1B1D1F630AC87CF34672BFBAF1395D0148C7568D38E58335B8D68
SSDEEP3:Scgv:Scgv
SpecialCode
TLSH
dbnsrl_legacy
insert-timestamp1678969144.9746344
nsrl-sha256rds241-sha256.zip
sourceRDS.db
tar:gnamewheel
tar:unameroot
hashlookup:parent-total65
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 65 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileNamehttp://ftp1.fr.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD//snapshots//i386//12.2-STABLE//src.txz
MD5BAE83E79BC11548FB16B6766157E04CB
SHA-100628F01D07F1D368C4CA5E65444E783F7CDB625
SHA-2562D43B6EEE9FD7DF77DD2A43397DB22C9F6EE6228994E8621665A1FC16B5EF05D
SSDEEP3145728:0tsE9Xn095XzAwvL1yjFXRRQYNKu2wFy/j+dlpqva6lP3Dkcba0lLDK4v1:0XkJJ2NKu2w8azpqy6lPN1DK4
TLSHT112883306FE73DCE54B8FCFE51A23E9615D40F128D6367A894BB64A059FE320D80E6835
Key Value
FileSize3702972
MD552130617A515354F1153C8B2590E7D20
PackageDescriptionDocumentation system for C, C++, Java, Python and other languages Doxygen is a documentation system for C, C++, Java, Objective-C, Python, IDL and to some extent PHP, C#, and D. It can generate an on-line class browser (in HTML) and/or an off-line reference manual (in LaTeX) from a set of documented source files. There is also support for generating man pages and for converting the generated output into Postscript, hyperlinked PDF or compressed HTML. The documentation is extracted directly from the sources. . Install the doxygen-latex package to build LaTeX based documents.
PackageMaintainerPaolo Greppi <paolo.greppi@libpf.com>
PackageNamedoxygen
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.9.1-1
SHA-1085B529EBE66398A9C5C28D55A221ECF96479124
SHA-25697AF311FA03944D591F43F71E3C756D1A99B790C8B36F9299ECDE77FC94C9022
Key Value
FileNamehttp://ftp1.fr.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD//snapshots//amd64//12.3-PRERELEASE//src.txz
MD589CE472AC800DFD44A042285F2B0CCEE
SHA-10A2FAAE349B7D72F7F233EAA2C48CE87EA03B7D0
SHA-256207604918D259DAF293964EB3CABA9619D10DDBDE74554853A9E7A29E87539CB
SSDEEP3145728:/NbJR/7RF7ZmDK2ydMrK0mpA5hgkwOlWY3VtO3pWBWw9Al1VlJ32/ndRr8t:/Nj/9ODKJMrKAhgeoY3Vs3qv9AnDJm/Q
TLSHT17088336101F6A79E6EEC6FE8E82B14B0A0014CFE77811F96C50B35B179D3ED971AC468
Key Value
MD5EECAB953A27F931DB488F5BFDBF6E83F
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDescriptive configuration files for Ruby written in Ruby. Loquacious provides a very open configuration system written in ruby and descriptions for each configuration attribute. The attributes and descriptions can be iterated over allowing for helpful information about those attributes to be displayed to the user. In the simple case we have a file something like Loquacious.configuration_for('app') { name 'value', :desc => "Defines the name" foo 'bar', :desc => "FooBar" id 42, :desc => "Ara T. Howard" } Which can be loaded via the standard Ruby loading mechanisms Kernel.load 'config/app.rb' The attributes and their descriptions can be printed by using a Help object help = Loquacious.help_for('app') help.show :values => true # show the values for the attributes, too Descriptions are optional, and configurations can be nested arbitrarily deep. Loquacious.configuration_for('nested') { desc "The outermost level" a { desc "One more level in" b { desc "Finally, a real value" c 'value' } } } config = Loquacious.configuration_for('nested') p config.a.b.c #=> "value" And as you can see, descriptions can either be given inline after the value or they can appear above the attribute and value on their own line.
PackageNameruby2.5-rubygem-loquacious
PackageRelease2.2
PackageVersion1.9.1
SHA-10B241E9FBC468A06F4F5C5CAAF8BF3B785A007C3
SHA-25654A21977F84B0713F40ED4D6CCAEA35B1FB2BCD8E700D914246A9467AABB639B
Key Value
FileNamehttp://ftp1.fr.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD//snapshots//powerpc//powerpc//14.0-CURRENT//src.txz
MD5D2555B65B055171BFD432C8EF6912886
SHA-10F06158CBDDCD78777C189CDE7F0EBC1401F2DD0
SHA-256F3B42851AFA2E3E0FF95CB5DCF598663FD99C020E78925D9857EBF712C9F3316
SSDEEP3145728:MzuVUhXGOOJ59HEFENyDEt/sPLt375/KAiK3LIdKn8dfpE0/9DQyJ:akHVNwE8Ltr5tiXf19DQ0
TLSHT133983337C04B92B4255BC1E62ED4C6BB645E02361EE02A74AEEF7748DE2C4B70D2953D
Key Value
FileNamehttp://ftp1.fr.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD//development//tarballs//src_stable_13.tar.gz
MD56657DDCB7BDDB457F8FB28AF100286CC
SHA-11772613E27FC17D25494D146FD2D80834C363B64
SHA-2566EA332F73416E3E5D18E2B47B8682CF2935E777EB9AFB083AA2E22548919AE55
SSDEEP6291456:FUv25mvQ9JrJkIcY/Yn9wNWwot5WkihkT1D0jXpF6pF2XjdkGv+HryiQi:FmvGJNkLYVWlYqT1IjGyXBtv+HOLi
TLSHT1B8D833F0C7857A5CA2EB60251B0292EAED8F7CFC7160D25FD48993A3C2B95C7695BC01
Key Value
FileSize557203824
MD5995AAA643CE0BA5A0565C2BBE8A7D659
PackageDescriptionTeX Live: Documentation files for texlive-latex-extra This package provides the documentation for texlive-latex-extra
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNametexlive-latex-extra-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2021.20220204-1
SHA-11975EC423D429179EBE911A2766691C809DC77AD
SHA-25611329F5457BC880EBA76AD29F90F8B8478CB91E07E1901D20DB54FC585EBC8AE
Key Value
MD52604A02CF208AFDEF7C50E18B80C934E
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDescriptive configuration files for Ruby written in Ruby. Loquacious provides a very open configuration system written in ruby and descriptions for each configuration attribute. The attributes and descriptions can be iterated over allowing for helpful information about those attributes to be displayed to the user. In the simple case we have a file something like Loquacious.configuration_for('app') { name 'value', :desc => "Defines the name" foo 'bar', :desc => "FooBar" id 42, :desc => "Ara T. Howard" } Which can be loaded via the standard Ruby loading mechanisms Kernel.load 'config/app.rb' The attributes and their descriptions can be printed by using a Help object help = Loquacious.help_for('app') help.show :values => true # show the values for the attributes, too Descriptions are optional, and configurations can be nested arbitrarily deep. Loquacious.configuration_for('nested') { desc "The outermost level" a { desc "One more level in" b { desc "Finally, a real value" c 'value' } } } config = Loquacious.configuration_for('nested') p config.a.b.c #=> "value" And as you can see, descriptions can either be given inline after the value or they can appear above the attribute and value on their own line.
PackageNameruby2.5-rubygem-loquacious
PackageReleaselp151.2.6
PackageVersion1.9.1
SHA-11AB8BB08F93BA524CCB7D504CF0F99A88474250C
SHA-25636E539F345A7CD87C8D60B8F616C366E84C0CC078BE02E202F1C2EB17500D62D
Key Value
MD5D439D5BC09DF288E3200BF76FEEF6E6D
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDescriptive configuration files for Ruby written in Ruby. Loquacious provides a very open configuration system written in ruby and descriptions for each configuration attribute. The attributes and descriptions can be iterated over allowing for helpful information about those attributes to be displayed to the user. In the simple case we have a file something like Loquacious.configuration_for('app') { name 'value', :desc => "Defines the name" foo 'bar', :desc => "FooBar" id 42, :desc => "Ara T. Howard" } Which can be loaded via the standard Ruby loading mechanisms Kernel.load 'config/app.rb' The attributes and their descriptions can be printed by using a Help object help = Loquacious.help_for('app') help.show :values => true # show the values for the attributes, too Descriptions are optional, and configurations can be nested arbitrarily deep. Loquacious.configuration_for('nested') { desc "The outermost level" a { desc "One more level in" b { desc "Finally, a real value" c 'value' } } } config = Loquacious.configuration_for('nested') p config.a.b.c #=> "value" And as you can see, descriptions can either be given inline after the value or they can appear above the attribute and value on their own line.
PackageNameruby2.7-rubygem-loquacious
PackageReleaselp153.2.3
PackageVersion1.9.1
SHA-11CB263F85061B6C8470F9AE68859ACCC0C4996D8
SHA-256EEA539702861A5880FEAB182D58480A4C280E5B72C1C602FE46958A1047F566F
Key Value
FileSize3820928
MD54C66DB30EDD1013ED2A0360C249E8384
PackageDescriptionDocumentation system for C, C++, Java, Python and other languages Doxygen is a documentation system for C, C++, Java, Objective-C, Python, IDL and to some extent PHP, C#, and D. It can generate an on-line class browser (in HTML) and/or an off-line reference manual (in LaTeX) from a set of documented source files. There is also support for generating man pages and for converting the generated output into Postscript, hyperlinked PDF or compressed HTML. The documentation is extracted directly from the sources. . Install the doxygen-latex package to build LaTeX based documents.
PackageMaintainerPaolo Greppi <paolo.greppi@libpf.com>
PackageNamedoxygen
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.9.1-2
SHA-11CF43FBFD7613E832D3A2BD0C0523D4DBD61EF92
SHA-2560BFA4BE4789BC1779B40DCF699F9B5B31CF87D68421E2FE41638C7F975BA34DE