Result for D51F2E4F2F9872EBB702ACC4AC264BDAF03808B4

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libboost_regex.a
FileSize2792372
MD584DF5542D525D2314037B448F7AD350B
SHA-1D51F2E4F2F9872EBB702ACC4AC264BDAF03808B4
SHA-256887DE590A6DF58BF667AC10496B6AF55EC6F88E6276D55D7025F151FCB4EBEA7
SSDEEP12288:Aa5Tdt7smbYBbajmEWN4+NgF5rXWONf2kOsppQqDhgR5t71UJcZvxfscxIsmTS:ZFdt7mbEW295tRDhgR5xKexfvIv
TLSHT10AD598168A77BC97CCD643B0550B52456A33AE9BE6C8E352D38CD03CA9C536EA476333
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Key Value
FileSize561948
MD52F6F736F48AFEEDE8096713A5E10BE68
PackageDescriptionregular expression library for C++ This package forms part of the Boost C++ Libraries collection. . Regular expressions are a form of pattern-matching that are often used in text processing; many users will be familiar with the Unix utilities grep, sed and awk, and the programming language perl, each of which make extensive use of regular expressions. Traditionally C++ users have been limited to the POSIX C APIs for manipulating regular expressions, and while regex does provide these APIs, they do not represent the best way to use the library. For example regex can cope with wide character strings, or search and replace operations (in a manner analogous to either sed or perl), something that traditional C libraries can not do.
PackageMaintainerDebian Boost Team <team+boost@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamelibboost-regex1.67-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion1.67.0-17+b1
SHA-1605DB7F79476D3077D1E5820AE4C2C833D5E9E0E
SHA-2566325375F55BB982DD892450DA4C6347048274472D323B27946990790775653EE
Key Value
FileSize561400
MD587E32F6B6FA50A3FE77E4F4E3DAA21FF
PackageDescriptionregular expression library for C++ This package forms part of the Boost C++ Libraries collection. . Regular expressions are a form of pattern-matching that are often used in text processing; many users will be familiar with the Unix utilities grep, sed and awk, and the programming language perl, each of which make extensive use of regular expressions. Traditionally C++ users have been limited to the POSIX C APIs for manipulating regular expressions, and while regex does provide these APIs, they do not represent the best way to use the library. For example regex can cope with wide character strings, or search and replace operations (in a manner analogous to either sed or perl), something that traditional C libraries can not do.
PackageMaintainerDebian Boost Team <team+boost@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamelibboost-regex1.67-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion1.67.0-13+b1
SHA-1097EE280BB32DDE10743F28578A634938126F6C1
SHA-2564D67035C941924E1CC1F75DA8572360725351B63EE8C6C477C54E0E2D747B7C9