Result for 9A64C846EA2E069BB115F0A71AB7A370E2F1C609

Query result

Key Value
FileName./etc/fonts/conf.d/61-gfs-pyrsos.conf
FileSize51
MD530DF9B8996430D8DD54851118C48773B
SHA-19A64C846EA2E069BB115F0A71AB7A370E2F1C609
SHA-2563DE2C0DC4C681B3AEB88753E495D3F93F857A12CE9C0ED70A3152C8972E1A9A1
SSDEEP3:7vWLUCdQDLETlJIU/0iN:C/dQkJDN
TLSHT1C5900212610D6CB6A541C492B10504501A4412D0301D2210B865584466D8084120F312
hashlookup:parent-total30
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 30)

The searched file hash is included in 30 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5BEDF347D63FAEE4269FBD1F73D664770
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopædia Pyrsos (1927-1933) from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease9.fc21
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-10223E190AED0F0EE86AA609A6ABC087AA0A0E0AC
SHA-256E39C77E602409A1F37AA7EE05F4991EA2BEBA07506C01874F01A5CD6B53AC3D3
Key Value
MD5991603A83CADFB26714969D64A8E9226
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopædia Pyrsos (1927-1933) from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease9.fc21
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-11AC7020240564E96E318FF18A6EB2038A213C411
SHA-25694D63CC539C5E8C4B7675707BD9900B34D97C79BECB3D46D1AA02E1321F17F13
Key Value
MD5339C54EDBDB45957F8C59904CF63A22F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopædia Pyrsos (1927-1933) from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease4.fc15
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-1226F3CFBEA524D193C1151B813DD61AA5F292779
SHA-2567ACBDF2157A481D8A20323F3D0F5568BA6A0CACE60356AF74DB147C83BFAA5E8
Key Value
MD5572339629B39BFD123562214C4675B28
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopædia Pyrsos (1927-1933) from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease9.fc21
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-123FB7B675E7D1CEAC6EE05C601A6D76DD9E40FC6
SHA-256B80ABD5B4BB597BA164B10B27C786ABF5BD25AC8DF11BB78CD83AF68087A34E7
Key Value
MD5F12F9066EF4BB73BB3F8113A2B88707A
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopædia Pyrsos (1927-1933) from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease7.fc19
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-125F5D5392B064EFCDECB9858C9222C0A8965DA5D
SHA-256E324A82D9E4D059FDA7F4D8FB8F58AB76727C8C28F199069842C91476773F56A
Key Value
MD558BD25871F53E4DC813D319BD4C0E3A5
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopædia Pyrsos (1927-1933) from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease4.fc15
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-128DE1AA43E9FFC4B8516661F1FAFC3D63D1CDC42
SHA-256F2DA4DA6B1DB33CE4ED2EA7BDFA5D72299C2A2FB05A35CFFAA37C8DDEC75A0BE
Key Value
MD53B4F4BB9BD0896C6F19121A5472AB1CD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopædia Pyrsos (1927-1933) from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease9.fc21
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-130935B7927340DD7E2FBF9E8C776E2D6202BD922
SHA-256D28570E0354C155DA1C80CC58EEFDAA84F63610F6A5A77F3517BBA0D8FF19936
Key Value
MD5AEAD8762CEFE14D988D0548BE78E08FC
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopædia Pyrsos (1927-1933) from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease3.fc13
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-137B207964B32D3F3D0CBBAC036E058AB560A217F
SHA-256F8F3C0F8E140C3509724D2B76B1CE08FA67417A44FEE5581DDC0BA786D0B6990
Key Value
MD59D00C4FE25AAD2970C473A0939C9322F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopædia Pyrsos (1927-1933) from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease6.fc18
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-13AC2CB3390B440AAECE36D253DDC0ABCB4334814
SHA-256AB306EBFDF83E2EA77787BB836015593E383E5364CE636B965D0502C69B0E11D
Key Value
MD50AAB8567DB5196739BB97C3FE2B2DF66
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopædia Pyrsos (1927-1933) from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease10.fc23
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-140F4212E4F285EA8F16B26C3F244C8063941C485
SHA-25676C02D940462582AC08D79908E15C48F91894874D9A52A803366CA7258220782