Result for DAA4D06A2D9F0CBD053986FC782FD204755B7EC7

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libboost_regex.so.1.74.0
FileSize988792
MD5138EEDCE0A863EC5CF954BD94293A777
SHA-1DAA4D06A2D9F0CBD053986FC782FD204755B7EC7
SHA-2560EFE34C5FB4F9FABC013A05FC4862C70EA5A436D43199DD785F227DBA8259A5A
SSDEEP12288:XYrc/sHSYpnm7ztxzyP49f0luHldKWv/Oaiy2ixGg0I0pQSCjx0q+0lBGlRoCUBx:XYrKOnkYA8uHld5uPiUpQSC3IRoCUB
TLSHT128258D59EB62D4B2F16361F0234BEFF2181065278053C5E7FE8DAAA5B8312912F09777
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Key Value
FileSize509320
MD54355E5B66264F8416D73484FF83FE5FF
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-regex1.74.0
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1.74.0+ds1-21
SHA-144D705F527D9CE5EDA09B5AE8B788A57A5D9B4F6
SHA-256C05CC6B683BDB399BE81B9D4E038DC0334A69128EC57ECAA0B286D92F8517115
Key Value
FileSize509216
MD53B1AF960BA7F33B347C17E60F268D16E
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-regex1.74.0
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1.74.0+ds1-20
SHA-108EB6C049379DB0AF1E6D8782EECFE7B169CAFFB
SHA-256B56F330F6E200AF5A650946CB31ABA09A8AE29BF30E69C8BA6C077B81D5C52AA