Result for 9DF04078530AF830EE187C73C0F592CF418B077D

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FileName./usr/lib/liberis-1.3.so.15.0.0
FileSize682532
MD54472E38FDD58315FCC35D654BD11F82B
SHA-19DF04078530AF830EE187C73C0F592CF418B077D
SHA-256E9DAF4E3BEF1B462F21E673767DE430C367BE659569D2E67E2AF79E70C262CD9
SSDEEP12288:tyKqeIAoLDfb/zxzgD96C2zNz4z0zbzPzp8Zf8iHpmRmKpBs:sKqeIAoD/9sx6xZk4fb+Zf8ypas
TLSHT152E419537F0F0E17D3A22EB8606FA6D1D33F9CC89866B04A121FA7492974DA54607BCD
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FileSize258794
MD5A8C863F385CBFCD8EC5A560B1C2DF620
PackageDescriptionThe WorldForge client entity library Eris is designed to simplify client development (and avoid repeating the same work several times), by providing a common system to deal with the back end tasks. Notably, Eris encapsulates most of the work in getting Atlas entities available on your client, logging into a server, and managing updates from the server. Thus it can be considered as a session layer above Atlas, providing persistent (for the session) objects as opposed to Atlas ones (which are transient). It handles the client-side implementation of the meta-server protocol, and querying game servers; out-of-game (OOG) operations (via the Lobby and Rooms), and most important in-game (IG) operations such as entity creation, movement and updates. . Eris provides a generic 'Entity' class, which you are free to sub-class and provide to the system (by registering a factory with the World); thus you are free to create different classes to handle characters, walls, vehicles, etc as your client dictates. An alternative approach is to simply create peer classes, and connect them to Eris via callbacks. Eris makes extensive use of libSigC++, which must be correctly installed and functioning on your system. Familiarity with signal/slot programming concepts is essential for using Eris; the libSigC++ home-page has some examples. Gtk+ or QT signal systems also provide a good introduction.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameliberis-1.3-15
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1.3.14-3
SHA-1B35B695A85C3DF565656199FAE3C4C05F251A3C0
SHA-25616884DDC2811EE163896200188621939C466BFC68D61F11F2D8E92F9DE59A726