libpgm 5.3.128~dfsg-2.1 source package in Ubuntu
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libpgm (5.3.128~dfsg-2.1) unstable; urgency=medium * Non-maintainer upload. * Rename libraries for 64-bit time_t transition. Closes: #1062568 -- Benjamin Drung <email address hidden> Wed, 28 Feb 2024 16:16:37 +0000
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- Uploaded by:
- Laszlo Boszormenyi
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Laszlo Boszormenyi
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- libs
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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libpgm_5.3.128~dfsg-2.1.dsc | 1.8 KiB | 987c5517dfbed29477eb3009987d3bb80adea7f704ba24ccd7d2a370e5eb6988 |
libpgm_5.3.128~dfsg.orig.tar.xz | 384.1 KiB | f81831dcb05fa57ba6346541372cc04e67e8bbe4ce5d7d9438c9767d31f358f2 |
libpgm_5.3.128~dfsg-2.1.debian.tar.xz | 6.2 KiB | ebad936f2156a31e5180f10fb0bd1b3ee77ac2053464c41c5a017d6f3b3fa73d |
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Binary packages built by this source
- libpgm-5.3-0t64: OpenPGM shared library
OpenPGM is an open source implementation of the Pragmatic General Multicast
(PGM) specification in RFC 3208 available at www.ietf.org. PGM is a reliable
and scalable multicast protocol that enables receivers to detect loss,
request retransmission of lost data, or notify an application of
unrecoverable loss. PGM is a receiver-reliable protocol, which means the
receiver is responsible for ensuring all data is received, absolving the
sender of reception responsibility. PGM runs over a best effort datagram
service, currently OpenPGM uses IP multicast but could be implemented above
switched fabrics such as InfiniBand.
.
This is the runtime package for programs that use the OpenPGM library.
- libpgm-5.3-0t64-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpgm-5.3-0t64
- libpgm-dev: OpenPGM development files
OpenPGM is an open source implementation of the Pragmatic General Multicast
(PGM) specification in RFC 3208 available at www.ietf.org. PGM is a reliable
and scalable multicast protocol that enables receivers to detect loss,
request retransmission of lost data, or notify an application of
unrecoverable loss. PGM is a receiver-reliable protocol, which means the
receiver is responsible for ensuring all data is received, absolving the
sender of reception responsibility. PGM runs over a best effort datagram
service, currently OpenPGM uses IP multicast but could be implemented above
switched fabrics such as InfiniBand.
.
This is the development package which contains headers and static libraries
for the OpenPGM library.