Result for EFFD8DCE3FAFB0298A18968638127A9968081431

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/libasyncaudio-0.17.0.so
FileSize232988
MD5735759905845316FEADEDFB3BFDE204B
SHA-1EFFD8DCE3FAFB0298A18968638127A9968081431
SHA-256CCE5EC77DE5CA7A2F181D46363C56A2966DBD9A86EB04A0E601B1AC2771CFA0C
SSDEEP6144:c19v+QQL/Zys5XvQR8guD9uQfSroth3dXQ2kDp3A1:cJUyKO8gKAp3A1
TLSHT11734182773B72F33CD87B6B0204787A2BB0EC64C14A0665BB94943AE6F6B64076077D5
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MD5B45DD78025CC81EF0583D019DB52084D
PackageArchsparcv9
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
PackageRelease5.fc14
PackageVersion0.17.0
SHA-1856E070EE7B3F9961C234DAA5B5F178EDAAADCA0
SHA-256A16412E049F592A74922A648B8C3980531F012870C6F34BDA36892C4FE98FDC5