Result for AC44D468AC2C4BB8B1B90F79274BC558B719D693

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/agrep
FileSize23824
MD56F2977FD02C9C32EC02FBBAE1CD6AC61
SHA-1AC44D468AC2C4BB8B1B90F79274BC558B719D693
SHA-256B21755E3B406E561C0D450B18F6F9A1D58F235E4A28923730882DEEB134F34FC
SSDEEP192:GMEMzy03EF1xqDcVDCnw5icAUdGvZD81OnQZiL09GkTmFoihenlk4Q6BYWGuT30e:AMzy0Ullqe3BYWh30X35UANeq2A
TLSHT1E1B2D41FA6408679CA4D433111E60D2522FFA0B4BFD26E3F3A48D1B52B037586F29E97
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
MD55C107C5F818C08DD7F2B6C3A8A647F2E
PackageArchx86_64
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-1E21131BB3005534699C2327E858BE4EB6D490335
SHA-2567A7C25655B68D69D439C096F72FB2034B52A0985CC2B68B5A9DA80B563AE675B