Result for DBB0A7FE494E7EA9B62E245BA5D8DA4FF8C1B727

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/clisp/full/libavcall.a
FileSize2604
MD5E872E950D3673270C3D8F60C97138D11
SHA-1DBB0A7FE494E7EA9B62E245BA5D8DA4FF8C1B727
SHA-2561BB7D145918043F1EDA7ED740CD66AF679B2D65601C0B33C6A96B8C62846C620
SSDEEP24:o/cQv0KAG0E79HgIaSX5m7Aj+z5ZVomtmE5EHQkdZvqLFvIj7ADZblXXIlM:oEZKyWHRaS47Ajw2cWw6Cda7AVl4M
TLSHT1DB51D0096B81485ACD69833B11D7C366F335FC03700AD733F20C9855AF2A3993E9E154
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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
FileSize1515340
MD548A1FF8C46EC181490452E02D15996DE
PackageDescriptionGNU CLISP, a Common Lisp implementation (development files) This is the link kit of clisp, it can be used to add external modules (written for example in C) to the implementation. The module can define new variables, symbols and functions for use in clisp. Examples include database interfaces or widget libraries. Normal users do not need this. . See also http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#modules . ANSI Common Lisp is a high-level, general-purpose programming language. GNU CLISP is a Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible of Karlsruhe University and Michael Stoll of Munich University, both in Germany. It mostly supports the Lisp described in the ANSI Common Lisp standard. It runs on most Unix workstations (GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, Tru64, HP-UX, BeOS, NeXTstep, IRIX, AIX and others) and on other systems (Windows NT/2000/XP, Windows 95/98/ME) and needs only 4 MB of RAM.
PackageMaintainerPeter Van Eynde <pvaneynd@debian.org>
PackageNameclisp-dev
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1:2.38-1ubuntu5
SHA-1C32A3930AA887BBD41D7A8C3DC09524AF6AA0735
SHA-256E3E5DB27C2FA513C4712F368CAEE58CCF155D5B9DE4B6635160FEBF73F8677C4