libev 1:4.31-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
libev (1:4.31-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream release 4.31. * debian/control: + Bump Standards-Version to 4.4.1. -- Boyuan Yang <email address hidden> Sun, 22 Dec 2019 20:26:03 -0500
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- Uploaded by:
- Boyuan Yang
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- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Boyuan Yang
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- Section:
- libs
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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Focal | release | universe | libs |
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libev_4.31-1.dsc | 1.9 KiB | f216c70055bc535ecdd558a085f55db2c1c09addbea6bdddb4fb7a1a44580e0e |
libev_4.31.orig.tar.gz | 552.3 KiB | ed855d2b52118e32c0c1a6a32bd18c97f9e6711ca511f5ee12de3b9eccc66e5a |
libev_4.31-1.debian.tar.xz | 5.0 KiB | 6b443f1c74fc6bc402879cac0af4a4d86b0d196dde02acba4afb478517713e0f |
Available diffs
- diff from 1:4.27-1 to 1:4.31-1 (31.5 KiB)
No changes file available.
Binary packages built by this source
- libev-dev: static library, header files, and docs for libev
Static library, header files, and documentation for libev.
.
libev provides a full-featured and high-performance event loop that is
loosely modelled after libevent. It includes relative timers, absolute
timers with customized rescheduling, synchronous signals, process status
change events, event watchers dealing with the event loop itself, file
watchers, and even limited support for fork events. It uses a priority
queue to manage timers and uses arrays as fundamental data structure. It
has no artificial limitations on the number of watchers waiting for the
same event.
.
libev supports select, poll, epoll, kqueue, and inotify.
- libev-libevent-dev: No summary available for libev-libevent-dev in ubuntu groovy.
No description available for libev-libevent-dev in ubuntu groovy.
- libev4: high-performance event loop library modelled after libevent
libev provides a full-featured and high-performance event loop that is
loosely modelled after libevent. It includes relative timers, absolute
timers with customized rescheduling, synchronous signals, process status
change events, event watchers dealing with the event loop itself, file
watchers, and even limited support for fork events. It uses a priority
queue to manage timers and uses arrays as fundamental data structure. It
has no artificial limitations on the number of watchers waiting for the
same event.
.
libev supports select, poll, epoll, kqueue, and inotify.
- libev4-dbgsym: debug symbols for libev4