Result for FE4D85B66D53DD95A5AAD1FE9CBCBB7E08D1E91B

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/emacs-common-ebib-1.5.2/ebib-manual.css
FileSize873
MD52E368569FADB2CFA5D65D352DDE539D7
SHA-1FE4D85B66D53DD95A5AAD1FE9CBCBB7E08D1E91B
SHA-256DDF860809F95497FF254A13E8C91ABB96B96B6DC3BBF0DD8A529E96B9ED6928B
SSDEEP24:Ui4SEDyF9S8r7z+/F9S1uCvH2LotUp9Q6e07RSgSF9SryF9S1hB:Ux9mvlroviHUoUQ6e0VrSvIyvuB
TLSHT163110CC1897B1606A40BD09C1AA5D2502278518BFD7FCF1C3B4A77A4CF086956AA67C8
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
MD5DC999001C12A801F502011F07A84D14E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionEbib is a BibTeX database manager that runs in GNU Emacs and XEmacs. With Ebib, you can create and manage .bib-files, all within Emacs. It supports @string and @preamble definitions, multi-line field values, searching, and integration with Emacs' (La)TeX mode. Ebib provides the standard capabilities that one would expect from a BibTeX database manager: .bib files can be opened, modified (adding, deleting, modifying entries), searched, and saved. Obviously, it is also possible to start a new database from scratch. A nice property is the ability to copy single entries to another .bib file: this makes it possible to create a new .bib file from a subset of the entries of an existing database. This can be useful e.g. when you want to create a .bib file for a paper containing only the works cited in that paper. This package contains the files common to both the GNU Emacs and XEmacs Ebib packages. You need to install the emacs-ebib and/or the xemacs-ebib package to use Ebib.
PackageNameemacs-common-ebib
PackageRelease3.fc9
PackageVersion1.5.2
SHA-1FEBB0A626BD2014A984702AB1DA906F7F3A7B617
SHA-256528C32C5F0960B264E7185C3E08AC443AAD06466E2D18A3316B07BABFAF3954B
Key Value
MD59790AAD8C61CBAC6C457088C55D86427
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionEbib is a BibTeX database manager that runs in GNU Emacs and XEmacs. With Ebib, you can create and manage .bib-files, all within Emacs. It supports @string and @preamble definitions, multi-line field values, searching, and integration with Emacs' (La)TeX mode. Ebib provides the standard capabilities that one would expect from a BibTeX database manager: .bib files can be opened, modified (adding, deleting, modifying entries), searched, and saved. Obviously, it is also possible to start a new database from scratch. A nice property is the ability to copy single entries to another .bib file: this makes it possible to create a new .bib file from a subset of the entries of an existing database. This can be useful e.g. when you want to create a .bib file for a paper containing only the works cited in that paper. This package contains the files common to both the GNU Emacs and XEmacs Ebib packages. You need to install the emacs-ebib and/or the xemacs-ebib package to use Ebib.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameemacs-common-ebib
PackageRelease3.fc9
PackageVersion1.5.2
SHA-10D9BC78FD7B4099C6C9E8C08EE3B9723A4996E00
SHA-25623BFF20C887B1BC76F1A88F3019E6DA6EEEA2611955681477CC25A99BD1F7CB7