Result for 3BF8BA70FE32D4F71EAFDD1BE5C0968489789AE1

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FileName./usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libircclient.a
FileSize34156
MD54ECC91D4B116F2222B262084E9615489
SHA-13BF8BA70FE32D4F71EAFDD1BE5C0968489789AE1
SHA-2568684BFA982587D76DE5DDFE03899145EDF5AC659760248B1419DD546123068CA
SSDEEP768:Io+PtFVkkV+MfHMPxurchp9iKma6Z52Zs6gdbzvDRvMCOH+VoP3i4h:IostrG7is6j2KRtMCOWoPyo
TLSHT198E22B6CCBC1DCF7F6B64CF408EF6B213070C50D5162F6A7E958621BB962A653E13628
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FileSize37698
MD53BF5EA3D6BDEBCD65EFC01604DFDE7A3
PackageDescriptiondevelopment files for libircclient libircclient is a small but powerful library that implements the client-server IRC protocol. It is designed to be small, fast, portable and compatible to RFC standards, and most IRC clients. libircclient features include: . * Full multi-threading support. * Single threads handles all the IRC processing. * Support for single-threaded applications, and socket-based applications, which use select() * Synchronous and asynchronous interfaces. * CTCP support with optional build-in reply code. * Flexible DCC support, including both DCC chat, and DCC file transfer. * Can both initiate and react to initiated DCC. * Can accept or decline DCC sessions asynchronously. * Plain C interface and implementation (possible to use from C++ code, obviously) * Compatible with RFC 1459 and most IRC clients. * Good documentation and examples available. . This package contains the development files.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibircclient-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion1.8-2
SHA-1EA09D2A2E7FAA3DDCB358ED77168AFA8E87275AF
SHA-256084FA64089471D9E0A6FC51F606C6328E29FFCB6F68F22825F6FB0E575A8AFCC