haskell-atomic-write 0.2.0.7-3build1 source package in Ubuntu
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haskell-atomic-write (0.2.0.7-3build1) lunar; urgency=medium * Rebuild against new GHC ABI. -- Gianfranco Costamagna <email address hidden> Sun, 11 Dec 2022 05:36:17 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Gianfranco Costamagna
- Uploaded to:
- Lunar
- Original maintainer:
- Debian Haskell Group
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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Lunar | release | universe | misc |
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haskell-atomic-write_0.2.0.7-3build1.debian.tar.xz | 2.4 KiB | 8f3646de814f6d6d1bb83e6d48710fc49002ff092397b56c05e12ebce33087b1 |
haskell-atomic-write_0.2.0.7-3build1.dsc | 2.5 KiB | 93ed012160b39909506c990fc1e8f9e0c1dda9b41786db9f7ea42ff5dd6e1ed9 |
Available diffs
Binary packages built by this source
- libghc-atomic-write-dev: Atomically write to a file
Atomically write to a file on POSIX-compliant systems while preserving
permissions.
.
On most Unix systems, `mv` is an atomic operation. This makes it simple to
write to a file atomically just by using the mv operation. However, this will
destroy the permissions on the original file. This library does the following
to preserve permissions while atomically writing to a file:
.
* If an original file exists, take those permissions and apply them to the
temp file before `mv`ing the file into place.
.
* If the original file does not exist, create a following with default
permissions (based on the currently-active umask).
.
This way, when the file is `mv`'ed into place, the permissions will be the
ones held by the original file.
.
This library is based on similar implementations found in common libraries in
Ruby and Python.
.
This package provides a library for the Haskell programming language.
See http://www.haskell. org/ for more information on Haskell.
- libghc-atomic-write-doc: Atomically write to a file; documentation
Atomically write to a file on POSIX-compliant systems while preserving
permissions.
.
On most Unix systems, `mv` is an atomic operation. This makes it simple to
write to a file atomically just by using the mv operation. However, this will
destroy the permissions on the original file. This library does the following
to preserve permissions while atomically writing to a file:
.
* If an original file exists, take those permissions and apply them to the
temp file before `mv`ing the file into place.
.
* If the original file does not exist, create a following with default
permissions (based on the currently-active umask).
.
This way, when the file is `mv`'ed into place, the permissions will be the
ones held by the original file.
.
This library is based on similar implementations found in common libraries in
Ruby and Python.
.
This package provides the documentation for a library for the Haskell
programming language.
See http://www.haskell. org/ for more information on Haskell.
- libghc-atomic-write-prof: Atomically write to a file; profiling libraries
Atomically write to a file on POSIX-compliant systems while preserving
permissions.
.
On most Unix systems, `mv` is an atomic operation. This makes it simple to
write to a file atomically just by using the mv operation. However, this will
destroy the permissions on the original file. This library does the following
to preserve permissions while atomically writing to a file:
.
* If an original file exists, take those permissions and apply them to the
temp file before `mv`ing the file into place.
.
* If the original file does not exist, create a following with default
permissions (based on the currently-active umask).
.
This way, when the file is `mv`'ed into place, the permissions will be the
ones held by the original file.
.
This library is based on similar implementations found in common libraries in
Ruby and Python.
.
This package provides a library for the Haskell programming language, compiled
for profiling. See http://www.haskell. org/ for more information on Haskell.