Result for D0B4CA1EF85172068A8CE1A7ACBFE0F386105370

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/debug/.build-id/60/081e2a137ec82b98f6a3e09c90068377c98206.debug
FileSize209336
MD5F532C43C3AD2A19E742FACF372CBE6FE
SHA-1D0B4CA1EF85172068A8CE1A7ACBFE0F386105370
SHA-256199FBA76E81C95C9CCD1C0A16A3A5028BE92DD07D917282C1914379B8BF96470
SSDEEP6144:8UrKldwbeNhTrfkbHGGcgz+1ijvY5mNCh5jT:8uGHTbkbHS0+UujT
TLSHT121148E8D9BF79487DAA247713FA48330D9D1DECBC90C8382A50E75605BABE4C5E9C91C
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Key Value
FileSize4217452
MD57747E9B396678C4200EA87948670AFCC
PackageDescriptionformat-independent image processing - debugging symbols GraphicsMagick provides libraries in several programming languages to read, write and manipulate image files across a large number of formats, from the widely used jpeg, tiff, bmp or xpm to special-purpose formats such as fits or image formats found on some photo CDs. There are functions for finegrained image processing tasks, as well as conversion routines between the various image formats. . The GraphicsMagick library is a fork of ImageMagick and therefore offers an interface that is similar in features, but intended to be more stable across releases. While compatibility does not go so far that the GraphicsMagick library serves as a drop-in replacement for ImageMagick, conversion can usually be done with little effort. . This package contains debugging symbols for the gm executable as well as the C, C++, and Perl bindings. Tools like gdb and ltrace make use of these symbols.
PackageMaintainerLaszlo Boszormenyi (GCS) <gcs@debian.org>
PackageNamegraphicsmagick-dbg
PackageSectiondebug
PackageVersion1.4+really1.3.35-1~deb10u1
SHA-124341773E26AF2019049FC074D6B9FA01587A17E
SHA-256779DDA265BF2B797D4A1669F1A176ED2910F5716FC89CF92EC24814013E9FE53