Result for C6ED42F8FC4540D8C2588D6937F10DD762A7B266

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libarchive.so.13.3.2
FileSize739952
MD5A87C9333DAE9DB42DBF6C5AD5DA03D12
SHA-1C6ED42F8FC4540D8C2588D6937F10DD762A7B266
SHA-25646741B7F7780F433326AA330D576113321DFDB7BCE0D84199F7C36F862734285
SSDEEP12288:a6Bc1T+Es/WNY84N7DnzuLqIFnnnpQgrFvTdqM3ZDOI:a6BsrslB1rCmMnnBRvTdN9OI
TLSHT10EF44C4BB7E218BDC992C830425B9577AA70F85452237B7B2484E6303F66E246F1DF72
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Key Value
CRC32648F82DD
FileNamelibarchive13-3.3.2-lp151.4.1.x86_64.rpm
FileSize308876
MD58071F27383221902E98993E413A509D7
OpSystemCode362
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionLibarchive is a programming library that can create and read several different streaming archive formats, including most popular tar variants and several cpio formats. It can also write shar archives and read ISO9660 CDROM images. The bsdtar program is an implementation of tar(1) that is built on top of libarchive. It started as a test harness, but has grown and is now the standard system tar for FreeBSD 5 and 6. The libarchive library offers a number of features that make it both very flexible and very powerful. - Automatic format detection: libarchive can automatically determine both the compression and the archive format, regardless of the data source. Most tar implementations do not automatically detect the compression format, few implementation that can correctly do this when reading from stdin or a socket. (The tar program included with Gunnar Ritter's heirloom collection also does full automatic format detection.) - Writes POSIX formats: libarchive writes POSIX-standard formats, including "ustar," "pax interchange format," and the POSIX "cpio" format. - Supports pax interchange format: Pax interchange format (which, despite the name, is really an extended tar format) eliminates almost all limitations of historic tar formats and provides a standard method for incorporating vendor-specific extensions. libarchive exploits this extension mechanism to support ACLs and file flags, for example. (Joerg Schilling's star archiver is another open-source tar program that supports pax interchange format.) - Reads popular formats: libarchive can read GNU tar, ustar, pax interchange format, cpio, and older tar variants. The internal architecture is easily extensible. The only requirement for support is that it be possible to read the format without seeking in the file. (For example, a format that includes a compressed size field before the data cannot be correctly written without seeking.) - High-Level API: the libarchive API makes it fairly simple to build an archive from a list of filenames or to extract the entries from an archive. However, the API also provides extreme flexibility with regards to data sources. For example, there are generic hooks that allow you to write an archive to a socket or read data from an archive entry into a memory buffer. - Extensible. The internal design uses generic interfaces for compression, archive format detection and decoding, and archive data I/O. It should be very easy to add new formats, new compression methods, or new ways of reading/writing archives.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamelibarchive13
PackageReleaselp151.4.1
PackageVersion3.3.2
ProductCode215189
SHA-1ECCDA7CBEF6098382244BD8CD07AF1B6BBB91FF3
SHA-256781364ACF7014591DFD32A63E55E76CDFCF1481E84D38F5D231A8DE4AED7765E
SpecialCode
dbnsrl_modern_rds
insert-timestamp1647064755.3816047
sourceNSRL