libcpanel-json-xs-perl 3.0210-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
libcpanel-json-xs-perl (3.0210-1ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium * Remove build-dependency on libmojolicious-perl; it's not worth pulling all this into main just for a test. Add it to the dependencies of the "smoke" autopkgtest instead. -- Colin Watson <email address hidden> Mon, 28 Dec 2015 03:37:42 +0000
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- Uploaded by:
- Colin Watson
- Uploaded to:
- Xenial
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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Series | Published | Component | Section | |
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Xenial | release | universe | misc |
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libcpanel-json-xs-perl_3.0210.orig.tar.gz | 160.2 KiB | 92d2790cb002fb1a3fe091ad6b90ad0464bffc4671e16ebb2378f3160f357360 |
libcpanel-json-xs-perl_3.0210-1ubuntu1.debian.tar.xz | 2.8 KiB | 64d16220773345f7def41a8179bfb5fa625603c04c0f7bfb28177311e04c92a9 |
libcpanel-json-xs-perl_3.0210-1ubuntu1.dsc | 2.3 KiB | 070b52fc20a3d5d188b63eb3e8a3ca61d40d9733baa986003dd08abb0dfc1eae |
Available diffs
- diff from 3.0115-1 (in Debian) to 3.0210-1ubuntu1 (45.9 KiB)
- diff from 3.0210-1build1 to 3.0210-1ubuntu1 (864 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- libcpanel-json-xs-perl: module for fast and correct serialising to JSON
Cpanel::JSON::XS converts Perl data structures to JSON and vice versa. Its
primary goal is to be correct and its secondary goal is to be fast. To reach
the latter goal it was written in C.
.
As this is the n-th-something JSON module on CPAN, what was the reason to
write yet another JSON module? While it seems there are many JSON modules,
none of them correctly handle all corner cases, and in most cases their
maintainers are unresponsive, gone missing, or not listening to bug reports
for other reasons.
- libcpanel-json-xs-perl-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libcpanel-json-xs-perl
Cpanel::JSON::XS converts Perl data structures to JSON and vice versa. Its
primary goal is to be correct and its secondary goal is to be fast. To reach
the latter goal it was written in C.
.
As this is the n-th-something JSON module on CPAN, what was the reason to
write yet another JSON module? While it seems there are many JSON modules,
none of them correctly handle all corner cases, and in most cases their
maintainers are unresponsive, gone missing, or not listening to bug reports
for other reasons.