Result for D7F4A7CB8EB775CBBF61233547D2B8801D2F2B2E

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libasyncaudio-0.17.0.so
FileSize311048
MD51349D3728BFEEF4FF79739186A517B09
SHA-1D7F4A7CB8EB775CBBF61233547D2B8801D2F2B2E
SHA-256F22F07E2CB99948F0075944C70F2940D0681BFC53C444D7BAD9C5765AEC661AE
SSDEEP6144:JsF4SuqlEHghWgh04BiBeo3hlyHEZh3dXpUIg:QzOHghWk04BBo
TLSHT15664F74377A05A27CC54BB707057D791BB96DA440B69A28FE28847FF1FA74C4180A3EB
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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