Result for D97F9046B7354F48A68F0ABAAD023583B03E2B29

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/cpphs
FileSize1062584
MD5E4C23A8D071CF940B3115A0C8A31BFE6
SHA-1D97F9046B7354F48A68F0ABAAD023583B03E2B29
SHA-25605BA7B976FCD3787CBAE6282A9F50DCBF5FFCE0742A547C6795EAE83749D9578
SSDEEP12288:bFGgDMk1V8ZZgaFJ3wjB6uy7QG7wPnFiJzrmOqylMWQ0LuqGEHf4X5qzXwJUZ/dB:bFGgDM8m8aFJ3q6uQwPnUJ+OqylMWQ
TLSHT13B35A5B57643A2F9D47C8932AB45F7723961B49057002F2727F64A2C5E9FD800F3ABA1
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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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
FileSize285908
MD5051143633FA848FFB83AECFE9E0ADF30
PackageDescriptionSimplified cpp-a-like preprocessor for Haskell The C pre-processor has been widely used in Haskell source code. It enables conditional compilation for different compilers, different versions of the same compiler, and different OS platforms. It is also occasionally used for its macro language, which can enable certain forms of platform-specific detail-filling, such as the tedious boilerplate generation of instance definitions and FFI declarations. . However, gcc's cpp has recently been evolving to more strictly adhere to the C standard. This has had the effect of making it increasingly incompatible with Haskell's syntax. This is a cpp-a-like designed with Haskell's syntax in mind.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamecpphs
PackageSectionhaskell
PackageVersion1.9-1
SHA-174323A9E4EC1E1158BA6EB96579308045C357D00
SHA-256F6449137FA37C4016D4361B4D264D1BB1CBB7AE6A42CC82BE4F84C2ED8CDD083