Result for D585C8C308D3FBE7744E99886FB1A6DFB98F3AE3

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/maven-metadata/lz4-java.xml
FileSize775
MD5F4687D8BCAD1AE10FA3FA35DD9C7D020
SHA-1D585C8C308D3FBE7744E99886FB1A6DFB98F3AE3
SHA-25668FE7F0180A04BF15697D0CCAC33EE85F9A6655F3F5CE8387F2B01C01958BB10
SSDEEP12:TMHdm47hk5ZxFzeuKJG/LjNhtOyizbIf95wbuKJG/LjNheOyiAO6NQAnY6N:2dmKhuZHQG/NhtYzbvG/NheYA9NXnYW
TLSHT1250147D0A9FD41B436D45B94FEB2EA6AFF4550AF94206A8CF0CC2A045F8ACDC02B3542
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Key Value
MD5814FCEE7480CED31E1333973AC08337B
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionLZ4 compression for Java, based on Yann Collet's work. This library provides access to two compression methods that both generate a valid LZ4 stream: * fast scan (LZ4): ° low memory footprint (~ 16 KB), ° very fast (fast scan with skipping heuristics in case the input looks incompressible), ° reasonable compression ratio (depending on the redundancy of the input). * high compression (LZ4 HC): ° medium memory footprint (~ 256 KB), ° rather slow (~ 10 times slower than LZ4), ° good compression ratio (depending on the size and the redundancy of the input). The streams produced by those 2 compression algorithms use the same compression format, are very fast to decompress and can be decompressed by the same decompressor instance.
PackageMaintainerdaviddavid <daviddavid>
PackageNamelz4-java
PackageRelease1.mga7
PackageVersion1.3.0
SHA-1DECB50C4720D8BA329FD8F29436EDCFD302F29A0
SHA-256E0B688DB75DD65C05F1275D3292C63EDE5B7E8DEC791E4C010D8EFAA2900D18D