Result for B34E0AEB9019FB916EA88DA66F305962DFF2E1F0

Query result

Key Value
FileNameharmonics-dwf-20091227-free.tar.bz2
FileSize472946
MD51DAD5AE62F85B33B7CA249A08473CA79
SHA-1B34E0AEB9019FB916EA88DA66F305962DFF2E1F0
SHA-25631CC47A7404B69D869D43F3A7F93BFE0DD3721FA081D9A3985A6CEC6F20B7790
SSDEEP12288:hvOISLJmIihZdaD2m77NyJD67IS1eJYsUxWTSn2:NSLJmBdajNUD6ZYJ4nn2
TLSHT1A3A42349FF55909BA7F8009E398CACC92C3E5762D2382F4CF23396B57D028AD46DA754
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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:

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MD596CFA616900A403E422AFA38D2E82218
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionXTide is a package that provides tide and current predictions in a wide variety of formats. Graphs, text listings, and calendars can be generated, or a tide clock can be provided on your desktop. XTide can work with X-windows, plain text terminals, or the web. This is accomplished with three separate programs: the interactive interface (xtide), the non-interactive or command line interface (tide), and the web interface. The algorithm that XTide uses to predict tides is the one used by the National Ocean Service in the U.S. It is significantly more accurate than the simple tide clocks that can be bought in novelty stores. However, it takes more to predict tides accurately than just a spiffy algorithm -- you also need some special data for each and every location for which you want to predict tides. XTide reads this data from harmonics files. See http://www.flaterco.com/xtide/files.html for details on where to get these NOTE: Please also see README.fedora in xtide-common package for Fedora specific issue.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamextide
PackageRelease0.3.dev20100406.fc13
PackageVersion2.11
SHA-17D28CBD415579481E2F1BD30514F434FE6D9A9A9
SHA-25684A5AC20670A84B4B838D4D543815F0121CA5F1B78A967F54D3AC3E3682D203D