Result for AFBEB4D521EEE9069CE6BE0C04F6F91A8E30630B

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Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/embryo_cc
FileSize133848
MD5C1979282CDF54B115BDF0DA0E09F62D9
SHA-1AFBEB4D521EEE9069CE6BE0C04F6F91A8E30630B
SHA-256D39013728A7060D7DC171C492F9AA3106B7AAA8C4C5B7746E23B847B93842356
SSDEEP3072:FLWm+9XY/J2RiwRozwJ2WbrbhxQBSxJeYW:FLWm+VOJ21Ro0oybhxQQxrW
TLSHT1B2D34A8E7A3087D5CCD64376A3BE429B0F7360365E0D015EAB96C36EBD376064B12B61
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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
MD5AA9471F8A3B4B8FCA2D591186A9C0F59
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionEmbryo is primarily a shared library that gives you an API to load and control interpreted programs compiled into an abstract machine bytecode that it understands. This abstract (or virtual) machine is similar to a real machine with a CPU, but it is emulated in software. The architecture is simple and is the same as the abstract machine (AMX) in the PAWN language (formerly called SMALL) as it is based on exactly the same code. Embryo has modified the code for the AMX extensively and has made it smaller and more portable. It is VERY small. The total size of the virtual machine code AND header files is less than 2500 lines of code. It includes the floating point library support by default as well. This makes it one of the smallest interpreters around, and thus makes is very efficient to use in code.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameembryo
PackageRelease2.fc15
PackageVersion1.0.0
SHA-16CF281D42FE36C90D9E27B7A2A2DF754A25E38DA
SHA-256CC421E29236C06854E484B3777F132EE2E895CD6D7D500BDD21D929AE789977F