Result for 88780A0C054036109532FA05D238376F7AF93728

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/morph
FileSize10448
MD531429EB4633992F24D8C33E9058B3C1F
SHA-188780A0C054036109532FA05D238376F7AF93728
SHA-2567A99660107063C4086900B4F332C4458928595FB5C44BA6C499790D9B6E62A3A
SSDEEP96:b7eBB+B3DMex7LSJdM31O7aJo+XOC4Z+9J6hzy0wqih8avBryZaPvoAr6fi7gI:b6BwlDMeS7Mma++XOCsEnFh5e+oJK
TLSHT18722624CFA4CA63FC0A8473868971A31B7B39048E34B131B750C66606F9336E5DABD9D
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
FileSize43760
MD5490831349EA08406FA25D7EDE05B414E
PackageDescriptiondigital image warp and morph (x11) Xmorph loads, saves, warps, and dissolves images, and loads, saves, creates, and manipulates control meshes which determine the warping. The technique was invented and first used by Industrial Light and Magic, and is commonly called "morphing". . Xmorph uses the Targa image format exclusively. Other software is needed to convert to other image formats or to movies. (Due to a bug, Xmorph's images are unreadable by John Bradley's XV.) . xmorph is a GUI for libmorph, using the X Toolkit; the package also contains a text-only program called morph.
PackageMaintainerA Mennucc1 <mennucc1@debian.org>
PackageNamexmorph
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion1:20140707+nmu2.1
SHA-100C90EF626E170CD9C2ECF9D7478BCA49CC9EA6B
SHA-2562459B5BD4BA9D543A69F92669FEAFC368C3BC6FD96E19E244A85472C9BDA2F90