Result for 8370E5BC2D5623752D103D6310E610D033E4E846

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libasynccpp-0.17.0.so
FileSize39304
MD5A183CD1DB5C6AFC84AE7C775B2F0A99C
SHA-18370E5BC2D5623752D103D6310E610D033E4E846
SHA-2566B93FE9C1615EED9DCDE27F15DB4B73DF3BF877EA4A02BB3E03C3A1845BB6ABC
SSDEEP384:AsspHgElV5UMjdokzeCGn5SVx88z9ftSOcaMkswHRoG:opAcV5akzI5SVT5ttHRo
TLSHT1D303D61777A0CA66CD8CBA3551B7833636AACE0490D5434FF29A93AF1D971084F3AEC1
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
MD565AA52377FD86FD8A78C020CC1D42975
PackageArchsparc64
PackageDescriptionThe Async library is a programming framework that is used to write event driven applications. It provides abstractions for file descriptor watches, timers, network communications, serial port communications and config file reading. Async is written in such a way that it can support other frameworks. Right now there are two basic frameworks, a simple "select" based implementation and a Qt implementation. The idea is that advanced libraries can be implemented in such a way that they only depend on Async. That means that these libraries can be used in both Qt and pure console applications and in any future frameworks supported by Async (e.g. Gtk, wxWidgets etc). Another big part of Async is the audio pipe framework. It is an audio handling framework that is geared towards single channel (mono) audio applications. The framework consists of a large number of audio handling classes such as audio i/o, filtering, mixing, audio codecs etc.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibasync
PackageRelease3.fc12
PackageVersion0.17.0
SHA-1054389CB661FBCC608C0478EB3C1DA62DB02AD47
SHA-25687D5FE9EDC42F1CEBD35F133711B60FFFF2F866D718A9C4FB4A66885532B6E7C