Result for F733A49D688D57F28317C88F53E989F28280DC75

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/grep-dctrl/copyright
FileSize3950
MD54D407C3F6722ED37441DAC7E590C62C8
SHA-1F733A49D688D57F28317C88F53E989F28280DC75
SHA-256A6A890D6D5544FD75262A1753584E339503B8041FD35A12D5ABD724CDEBD727E
SSDEEP96:vdaHC5G+2CQXbYrYJErYJ5KYr3h13zX0dIfxEnq:v4i5mrYrsErspr3h13j0dIfxEnq
TLSHT1E481D94F114483FB5D820776398AA4CCB25EA26F366B5C45382FA35E5F0B67C51F2894
hashlookup:parent-total12
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 12)

The searched file hash is included in 12 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize56366
MD5FAC4086D9E7A44BB5E97AC832A7B3AD8
PackageDescriptionGrep Debian package information The grep-dctrl program can answer such questions as * "What is the Debian package foo?" * "Which version of the Debian package bar is now current?" * "Which Debian packages does John Doe maintain?" * "Which Debian packages are somehow related to the Scheme programming language?" and with some help * "Who maintain the essential packages of a Debian system?" given a useful input file. . It is a specialised grep program that is meant for processing any file which has the general format of a Debian package control file. These include the dpkg available file, the dpkg status file, and the Packages files on a distribution medium (such as a Debian CD-ROM or an FTP site carrying Debian). . This package includes the specializations grep-status, grep-available and grep-aptavail, which take their input by default from the dpkg status file, the dpkg available file (updated by dselect update, but see below) and the apt available database (updated by apt-get update), respectively. The grep-available specialization is useful mainly to users of dselect or apt, while grep-aptavail only works if apt is installed. . A script, sync-available, which syncs the dpkg available file to the apt available database without requiring dselect, is included.
PackageMaintainerAntti-Juhani Kaijanaho <ajk@debian.org>
PackageNamegrep-dctrl
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.6.6ubuntu1
SHA-1C44B105BEA9A0D52573B53D46842727B137B7AB8
SHA-256B07FDD2EB30482ADEA3A215E0A8CF78AFB7BC27F666F87A88A14899259139FFF
Key Value
FileSize53760
MD59B4044A11E60BFCAFB4BB512A0F53DF3
PackageDescriptionGrep Debian package information The grep-dctrl program can answer such questions as * "What is the Debian package foo?" * "Which version of the Debian package bar is now current?" * "Which Debian packages does John Doe maintain?" * "Which Debian packages are somehow related to the Scheme programming language?" and with some help * "Who maintain the essential packages of a Debian system?" given a useful input file. . It is a specialised grep program that is meant for processing any file which has the general format of a Debian package control file. These include the dpkg available file, the dpkg status file, and the Packages files on a distribution medium (such as a Debian CD-ROM or an FTP site carrying Debian). . This package includes the specializations grep-status, grep-available and grep-aptavail, which take their input by default from the dpkg status file, the dpkg available file (updated by dselect update, but see below) and the apt available database (updated by apt-get update), respectively. The grep-available specialization is useful mainly to users of dselect or apt, while grep-aptavail only works if apt is installed. . A script, sync-available, which syncs the dpkg available file to the apt available database without requiring dselect, is included.
PackageMaintainerAntti-Juhani Kaijanaho <ajk@debian.org>
PackageNamegrep-dctrl
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.6.6ubuntu1
SHA-1BAD30E5904D2256FADF417034047B49636BF8CA5
SHA-2565788ED52FE4222EC7375D6585DCA86136296E6E624640C30931E5CDDFBD55988
Key Value
FileNamegrep-dctrl_2.6.7_powerpc.deb
FileSize42272
MD596ED4418C52C73527D902D7E3D173250
PackageDescriptionGrep Debian package information The grep-dctrl program can answer such questions as * "What is the Debian package foo?" * "Which version of the Debian package bar is now current?" * "Which Debian packages does John Doe maintain?" * "Which Debian packages are somehow related to the Scheme programming language?" and with some help * "Who maintain the essential packages of a Debian system?" given a useful input file. . It is a specialised grep program that is meant for processing any file which has the general format of a Debian package control file. These include the dpkg available file, the dpkg status file, and the Packages files on a distribution medium (such as a Debian CD-ROM or an FTP site carrying Debian). . This package includes the specializations grep-status, grep-available and grep-aptavail, which take their input by default from the dpkg status file, the dpkg available file (updated by dselect update, but see below) and the apt available database (updated by apt-get update), respectively. The grep-available specialization is useful mainly to users of dselect or apt, while grep-aptavail only works if apt is installed. . A script, sync-available, which syncs the dpkg available file to the apt available database without requiring dselect, is included.
PackageMaintainerAntti-Juhani Kaijanaho <ajk@debian.org>
PackageNamegrep-dctrl
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.6.7
RDS:package_id13174
SHA-173FF29BAA68F92D084ABAEEBE7A484F6D8CE9FFA
SHA-25632C74746AFB5466ADB81BE9EBF20E8DCF2E91C2D9DD0AF07091C406C625E1391
insert-timestamp1648642784.6157053
sourceRDS_2022.03.1_legacy.db
Key Value
FileSize65026
MD5E9D8F9E41821172D684888F5647FB68E
PackageDescriptionGrep Debian package information The grep-dctrl program can answer such questions as * "What is the Debian package foo?" * "Which version of the Debian package bar is now current?" * "Which Debian packages does John Doe maintain?" * "Which Debian packages are somehow related to the Scheme programming language?" and with some help * "Who maintain the essential packages of a Debian system?" given a useful input file. . It is a specialised grep program that is meant for processing any file which has the general format of a Debian package control file. These include the dpkg available file, the dpkg status file, and the Packages files on a distribution medium (such as a Debian CD-ROM or an FTP site carrying Debian). . This package includes the specializations grep-status, grep-available and grep-aptavail, which take their input by default from the dpkg status file, the dpkg available file (updated by dselect update, but see below) and the apt available database (updated by apt-get update), respectively. The grep-available specialization is useful mainly to users of dselect or apt, while grep-aptavail only works if apt is installed. . A script, sync-available, which syncs the dpkg available file to the apt available database without requiring dselect, is included.
PackageMaintainerAntti-Juhani Kaijanaho <ajk@debian.org>
PackageNamegrep-dctrl
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.6.6ubuntu1
SHA-1807B843167CD640173B5DC138B819C80108449AC
SHA-2564737FFBC9F42E1A3C8378BF1A915DB182CD7F937476252948E9DC16A293811B4
Key Value
FileSize41630
MD522065294FD2A752C8394B8F942189100
PackageDescriptionGrep Debian package information The grep-dctrl program can answer such questions as * "What is the Debian package foo?" * "Which version of the Debian package bar is now current?" * "Which Debian packages does John Doe maintain?" * "Which Debian packages are somehow related to the Scheme programming language?" and with some help * "Who maintain the essential packages of a Debian system?" given a useful input file. . It is a specialised grep program that is meant for processing any file which has the general format of a Debian package control file. These include the dpkg available file, the dpkg status file, and the Packages files on a distribution medium (such as a Debian CD-ROM or an FTP site carrying Debian). . This package includes the specializations grep-status, grep-available and grep-aptavail, which take their input by default from the dpkg status file, the dpkg available file (updated by dselect update, but see below) and the apt available database (updated by apt-get update), respectively. The grep-available specialization is useful mainly to users of dselect or apt, while grep-aptavail only works if apt is installed. . A script, sync-available, which syncs the dpkg available file to the apt available database without requiring dselect, is included.
PackageMaintainerAntti-Juhani Kaijanaho <ajk@debian.org>
PackageNamegrep-dctrl
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.6.7
SHA-18DCF56732718E5CADB16E30A655DC7B07539AAE6
SHA-2563DC8F89E3632479A857739CA8C0FB2814C261C7ED80D4E2D024204AA2558D9DF
Key Value
FileNamegrep-dctrl_2.6.6ubuntu1_i386.deb
FileSize52156
MD51C2DA716632F56F9C0E8E487BF42828D
PackageDescriptionGrep Debian package information The grep-dctrl program can answer such questions as * "What is the Debian package foo?" * "Which version of the Debian package bar is now current?" * "Which Debian packages does John Doe maintain?" * "Which Debian packages are somehow related to the Scheme programming language?" and with some help * "Who maintain the essential packages of a Debian system?" given a useful input file. . It is a specialised grep program that is meant for processing any file which has the general format of a Debian package control file. These include the dpkg available file, the dpkg status file, and the Packages files on a distribution medium (such as a Debian CD-ROM or an FTP site carrying Debian). . This package includes the specializations grep-status, grep-available and grep-aptavail, which take their input by default from the dpkg status file, the dpkg available file (updated by dselect update, but see below) and the apt available database (updated by apt-get update), respectively. The grep-available specialization is useful mainly to users of dselect or apt, while grep-aptavail only works if apt is installed. . A script, sync-available, which syncs the dpkg available file to the apt available database without requiring dselect, is included.
PackageMaintainerAntti-Juhani Kaijanaho <ajk@debian.org>
PackageNamegrep-dctrl
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.6.6ubuntu1
SHA-19316713040054B654063B4C79C28E76C9A1F200E
SHA-256682D7F39E5A1D054E90EB12651197D07CBB5A9959E46FE46014EC768AFE58A5E
nsrl-sha256rds241-sha256.zip
Key Value
FileSize44478
MD53E53B2987A57B8BA5126B909EBA8244B
PackageDescriptionGrep Debian package information The grep-dctrl program can answer such questions as * "What is the Debian package foo?" * "Which version of the Debian package bar is now current?" * "Which Debian packages does John Doe maintain?" * "Which Debian packages are somehow related to the Scheme programming language?" and with some help * "Who maintain the essential packages of a Debian system?" given a useful input file. . It is a specialised grep program that is meant for processing any file which has the general format of a Debian package control file. These include the dpkg available file, the dpkg status file, and the Packages files on a distribution medium (such as a Debian CD-ROM or an FTP site carrying Debian). . This package includes the specializations grep-status, grep-available and grep-aptavail, which take their input by default from the dpkg status file, the dpkg available file (updated by dselect update, but see below) and the apt available database (updated by apt-get update), respectively. The grep-available specialization is useful mainly to users of dselect or apt, while grep-aptavail only works if apt is installed. . A script, sync-available, which syncs the dpkg available file to the apt available database without requiring dselect, is included.
PackageMaintainerAntti-Juhani Kaijanaho <ajk@debian.org>
PackageNamegrep-dctrl
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.6.7
SHA-126EAD7088BB1CC9E553AB60BDD4C2DB976EE789D
SHA-256145776C875EC378C2A001C729A5B069FE3F7F36E247EAE425A6478782D196BDD
Key Value
FileSize40636
MD5AF650E628DEFEB279B0F6108B73E5082
PackageDescriptionGrep Debian package information The grep-dctrl program can answer such questions as * "What is the Debian package foo?" * "Which version of the Debian package bar is now current?" * "Which Debian packages does John Doe maintain?" * "Which Debian packages are somehow related to the Scheme programming language?" and with some help * "Who maintain the essential packages of a Debian system?" given a useful input file. . It is a specialised grep program that is meant for processing any file which has the general format of a Debian package control file. These include the dpkg available file, the dpkg status file, and the Packages files on a distribution medium (such as a Debian CD-ROM or an FTP site carrying Debian). . This package includes the specializations grep-status, grep-available and grep-aptavail, which take their input by default from the dpkg status file, the dpkg available file (updated by dselect update, but see below) and the apt available database (updated by apt-get update), respectively. The grep-available specialization is useful mainly to users of dselect or apt, while grep-aptavail only works if apt is installed. . A script, sync-available, which syncs the dpkg available file to the apt available database without requiring dselect, is included.
PackageMaintainerAntti-Juhani Kaijanaho <ajk@debian.org>
PackageNamegrep-dctrl
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.6.7
SHA-101817AA7561B9A4A4601C86896C8CC63FE6D24EB
SHA-2569A4DA94D2A044393260530C26199C2D0C09204CBE9E82FF1474854D5E946A3EF
Key Value
FileSize53190
MD590DCA67AA234AAFE754669387659D525
PackageDescriptionGrep Debian package information The grep-dctrl program can answer such questions as * "What is the Debian package foo?" * "Which version of the Debian package bar is now current?" * "Which Debian packages does John Doe maintain?" * "Which Debian packages are somehow related to the Scheme programming language?" and with some help * "Who maintain the essential packages of a Debian system?" given a useful input file. . It is a specialised grep program that is meant for processing any file which has the general format of a Debian package control file. These include the dpkg available file, the dpkg status file, and the Packages files on a distribution medium (such as a Debian CD-ROM or an FTP site carrying Debian). . This package includes the specializations grep-status, grep-available and grep-aptavail, which take their input by default from the dpkg status file, the dpkg available file (updated by dselect update, but see below) and the apt available database (updated by apt-get update), respectively. The grep-available specialization is useful mainly to users of dselect or apt, while grep-aptavail only works if apt is installed. . A script, sync-available, which syncs the dpkg available file to the apt available database without requiring dselect, is included.
PackageMaintainerAntti-Juhani Kaijanaho <ajk@debian.org>
PackageNamegrep-dctrl
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.6.6ubuntu1
SHA-1657A2E7D094794B8EA804A5EF766C0236ADDA5D6
SHA-2569C83F12780EB86441B6CB05828CD7AE3456E762ACD7CFFFE2EAE1AFCC547111C
Key Value
FileSize43152
MD504AFD7D30F616DC34E5B3D3FAE1ED2C1
PackageDescriptionGrep Debian package information The grep-dctrl program can answer such questions as * "What is the Debian package foo?" * "Which version of the Debian package bar is now current?" * "Which Debian packages does John Doe maintain?" * "Which Debian packages are somehow related to the Scheme programming language?" and with some help * "Who maintain the essential packages of a Debian system?" given a useful input file. . It is a specialised grep program that is meant for processing any file which has the general format of a Debian package control file. These include the dpkg available file, the dpkg status file, and the Packages files on a distribution medium (such as a Debian CD-ROM or an FTP site carrying Debian). . This package includes the specializations grep-status, grep-available and grep-aptavail, which take their input by default from the dpkg status file, the dpkg available file (updated by dselect update, but see below) and the apt available database (updated by apt-get update), respectively. The grep-available specialization is useful mainly to users of dselect or apt, while grep-aptavail only works if apt is installed. . A script, sync-available, which syncs the dpkg available file to the apt available database without requiring dselect, is included.
PackageMaintainerAntti-Juhani Kaijanaho <ajk@debian.org>
PackageNamegrep-dctrl
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.6.7
SHA-155C2C1EE50CC8E19D15C11DD3780B8C67470C9D5
SHA-25634BDDAC7EFA7BF09D35B0E5FDAC0DFD6FDA78FDA8E3233711A0C3D3FBE29162E
Key Value
FileSize53668
MD5478615E3AE041D46AD764DFFC8BE22B4
PackageDescriptionGrep Debian package information The grep-dctrl program can answer such questions as * "What is the Debian package foo?" * "Which version of the Debian package bar is now current?" * "Which Debian packages does John Doe maintain?" * "Which Debian packages are somehow related to the Scheme programming language?" and with some help * "Who maintain the essential packages of a Debian system?" given a useful input file. . It is a specialised grep program that is meant for processing any file which has the general format of a Debian package control file. These include the dpkg available file, the dpkg status file, and the Packages files on a distribution medium (such as a Debian CD-ROM or an FTP site carrying Debian). . This package includes the specializations grep-status, grep-available and grep-aptavail, which take their input by default from the dpkg status file, the dpkg available file (updated by dselect update, but see below) and the apt available database (updated by apt-get update), respectively. The grep-available specialization is useful mainly to users of dselect or apt, while grep-aptavail only works if apt is installed. . A script, sync-available, which syncs the dpkg available file to the apt available database without requiring dselect, is included.
PackageMaintainerAntti-Juhani Kaijanaho <ajk@debian.org>
PackageNamegrep-dctrl
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.6.7
SHA-190790DD89036DDFB04FB501068620B2455071D9E
SHA-256D3C308E174F33F8EDFB753B8451EB2CBE6262148465CB0345476EDDB757FAE6B
Key Value
FileSize54804
MD5F7B3DD6F08455A8AFBB1E7616A7801F9
PackageDescriptionGrep Debian package information The grep-dctrl program can answer such questions as * "What is the Debian package foo?" * "Which version of the Debian package bar is now current?" * "Which Debian packages does John Doe maintain?" * "Which Debian packages are somehow related to the Scheme programming language?" and with some help * "Who maintain the essential packages of a Debian system?" given a useful input file. . It is a specialised grep program that is meant for processing any file which has the general format of a Debian package control file. These include the dpkg available file, the dpkg status file, and the Packages files on a distribution medium (such as a Debian CD-ROM or an FTP site carrying Debian). . This package includes the specializations grep-status, grep-available and grep-aptavail, which take their input by default from the dpkg status file, the dpkg available file (updated by dselect update, but see below) and the apt available database (updated by apt-get update), respectively. The grep-available specialization is useful mainly to users of dselect or apt, while grep-aptavail only works if apt is installed. . A script, sync-available, which syncs the dpkg available file to the apt available database without requiring dselect, is included.
PackageMaintainerAntti-Juhani Kaijanaho <ajk@debian.org>
PackageNamegrep-dctrl
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.6.6ubuntu1
SHA-1363853CAE638B49DB1D4F4454502448E3D743BFF
SHA-256A51BE753D494823372BFA261EF5BDD2D209F531ACB5D236AB3A91276CBE58BBC