Result for F71ED5F09268110DF1473077E5D2615C132DF890

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FileName./usr/lib64/ocaml/stublibs/dllancient.so
FileSize36656
MD52E1A8A5C2A53A8871CB6654B41161958
SHA-1F71ED5F09268110DF1473077E5D2615C132DF890
SHA-25675B78F9A789A9C656E8550B9B288E631C5C07DC44607F83BE58780A412641BA4
SSDEEP384:A5Jya1KS8AMj8uBAWoXkYWx7V29kJVCdDwq3R/CLICJ2hDtnenihhWPgMJ9HV1KB:Q/D6Ag1c2YyJ92SXs2C60/Jp+4h
TLSHT13FF2623BF1A1C698E18FC1783ADB9DA7E460F0605331615716A10B176F22E8D8F9E3E5
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MD541D8DA2CD97178DD599E618EC8E5717D
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionAncient is an OCaml module that allows you to use in-memory data structures which are larger than available memory and so are kept in swap. If you try this in normal OCaml code, you'll find that the machine quickly descends into thrashing as the garbage collector repeatedly iterates over swapped memory structures. This module lets you break that limitation. Of course the module doesn't work by magic. If your program tries to access these large structures, they still need to be swapped back in, but it is suitable for large, sparsely accessed structures. Secondly, this module allows you to share those structures between processes. In this mode, the structures are backed by a disk file, and any process that has read/write access to that disk file can map that file in and see the structures. Developers should read the README.txt file included with the ocaml-ancient-devel package carefully.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameocaml-ancient
PackageRelease57.fc33.1
PackageVersion0.9.0
SHA-19220DE4D5EB9E88E736263354E99F39765C62BFE
SHA-2564A69A80E1F055D13F692DB68402436A401FC2D63CEBEB5438D4CC66A20B6BC2F