Result for DBF74C3E86D3EC1FF46BA2B2CBF7B4F19B08AE8D

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/qpdf
FileSize235176
MD51B81CC5CD3FD99EB62365CB79905D352
SHA-1DBF74C3E86D3EC1FF46BA2B2CBF7B4F19B08AE8D
SHA-256D553C924FCB81E231F6C0325F121C35A9AB82F3F093ACA45FE10E0ABD07C83AB
SSDEEP6144:gNvnpZBy/BuRZQnR32O2qixKFpr/h5uCan:wBSQs32O2qUKFpq
TLSHT1CA3419535D41DA76C5C23FB6F61E0358A3616BB8C3CA350BFD1C8A187BC68DE0929687
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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
FileSize396548
MD556CD954F3F16BCA863F2A2088BD53DC9
PackageDescriptiontools for transforming and inspecting PDF files QPDF is a program that can be used to linearize (web-optimize), encrypt (password-protect), decrypt, and inspect PDF files from the command-line. It does these and other structural, content-preserving transformations on PDF files, reading a PDF file as input and creating a new one as output. It also provides many useful capabilities to developers of PDF-producing software or for people who just want to look at the innards of a PDF file to learn more about how they work. . QPDF understands PDF files that use compressed object streams (supported by newer PDF applications) and can convert such files into those that can be read with older viewers. It can also be used for checking PDF files for structural errors, inspecting stream contents, or extracting objects from PDF files. QPDF is not PDF content creation or viewing software -- it does not have the capability to create PDF files from scratch or to display PDF files. . This package includes the command-line qpdf tools. It also contains the documentation.
PackageMaintainerJay Berkenbilt <qjb@debian.org>
PackageNameqpdf
PackageSectiontext
PackageVersion8.4.0-2
SHA-17A6F438D2F28A87E987AF026B56EBCF6DD53F402
SHA-25688B109C4A44CCB356053F91FA6414A5E20B824A158F966863AB5502B95560FB2