Result for E8F11288F32BFEB0E40610A7468DCC17960BBC17

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Key Value
FileNamelibboost_regex.so.1.74.0
FileSize1100280
MD5E38550D9A2389BFCA95A4506847335D9
RDS:package_id303197
SHA-1E8F11288F32BFEB0E40610A7468DCC17960BBC17
SHA-2561E838AB74066205368B1BEA8B245EDA2DFD90435F328AD9163E7E499A668B56B
SSDEEP12288:Qrj/sH4A2SO9utUA9+qQl9Jfghl1EiwmIYTCeJOS6I6zhlRP+:QrEYU9+qQl9Jfgh0mrTiSHmlRP+
TLSHT17E35290BF5F310BCC1EAC870474BD4A6AB32786402306A7E35D9E6716E57E606F69B31
insert-timestamp1712763067.345498
sourcedb.sqlite
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize486564
MD5E44E656F93BC463EEEE00A8859ED2EE0
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-1DFEAD3B50309EDE7ECE66F63C6888F740A409321
SHA-256E95AB82396A81F746E1B8BF40F54F13770318F2999F66F5B2768A27A6F966EAE
Key Value
FileSize486736
MD5ECADDA389E683F7BECC08BA7B2A412D5
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-1012BF5D3C40D80077E715CDF7ACA9FA2B54ADBEF
SHA-256636C9CCC40311D3DCBAB8855A23C4A694E3E9711A1E6BACD70DB28F7C739D0FF