Result for B633570BA25C778FD6FC4587F43021EE0C81B7BE

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/libenca.so.0.5.1
FileSize185432
MD5BF0E90E22C5FCDA468F5F7875D711DA1
SHA-1B633570BA25C778FD6FC4587F43021EE0C81B7BE
SHA-256EFF9BDE563A0EFFA5B455F3756B812016E778264BC5B9277169AFDE2D0ACA17B
SSDEEP1536:llComVdGm8PIJJ93dIBhPQqnwGRTVLB3irMWA+YFVAWqm+rjbvtYxMjFalbHKFAe:9mzg0/+Bh7wGRPyC+Y81hLaCF1
TLSHT119045C81361AB807E0653FB0597E7384632EBC979D32818B329DB70A35B35D3AD0675B
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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
MD509D46331FDD4082D12781BC2839CBBAF
PackageArchppc
PackageDescriptionEnca is an Extremely Naive Charset Analyser. It detects character set and encoding of text files and can also convert them to other encodings using either a built-in converter or external libraries and tools like libiconv, librecode, or cstocs. Currently, it has support for Belarussian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, Ukrainian, Chinese and some multibyte encodings (mostly variants of Unicode) independent on the language. This package also contains shared Enca library other programs can make use of. Install enca if you need to cope with text files of dubious origin and unknown encoding and convert them to some reasonable encoding.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla>
PackageNameenca
PackageRelease3.el5
PackageVersion1.9
SHA-1DE7CCFADD035F45428E46D6660FBDCEB27774F37
SHA-2562B7B63FB9392FA8339A2BC325B5DD32B2BB83C2A0EC53AE77A9BA096D17FCE8F