wslay 1.1.1-4 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
wslay (1.1.1-4) unstable; urgency=medium [ Anton Gladky ] * [4834d49] Revert "Update debian/.gitlab-ci.yml" * [33e6c09] Update watch file format version to 4. * [99f2459] Update standards version to 4.6.2, no changes needed. * [e3a4a89] Remove unneeded breaks/replaces [ Debian Janitor ] * [80e2ba6] Apply multi-arch hints. + libwslay-dev: Add Multi-Arch: same. + libwslay-doc: Add Multi-Arch: foreign. [ Pino Toscano ] * [988937e] d/rules: do not build the examples on non-Linux (Closes: #873677) [ Timo Röhling ] * [5d568e2] debian/tests/build1: Bump cmake_minimum_required() for examples (Closes: #1040731) -- Anton Gladky <email address hidden> Thu, 03 Aug 2023 23:13:19 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Anton Gladky
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Anton Gladky
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- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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Mantic | release | universe | misc |
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wslay_1.1.1-4.dsc | 2.0 KiB | 6e0f5679af498448ef4fa2022699cb55216d578636e4788f9e68303b69883930 |
wslay_1.1.1.orig.tar.gz | 50.4 KiB | 7b9f4b9df09adaa6e07ec309b68ab376c0db2cfd916613023b52a47adfda224a |
wslay_1.1.1-4.debian.tar.xz | 7.0 KiB | b93ff4729b2f64a617f45fcdf7015fc412ec8ec7513236010c0d33f4352d9fa2 |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.1.1-4~build1 (in Ubuntu) to 1.1.1-4 (298 bytes)
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Binary packages built by this source
- libwslay-dev: WebSocket library written in C. Development files
WebSocket library written in C. It implements the protocol version 13
described in RFC 6455. This library offers 2 levels of API: event-based
API and frame-based low-level API. For event-based API, it is suitable
for non-blocking reactor pattern style. You can set callbacks in various
events. For frame-based API, you can send WebSocket frame directly.
Wslay only supports data transfer part of WebSocket protocol and does not
perform opening handshake in HTTP.
.
Wslay supports:
.
- Text/Binary messages.
- Automatic ping reply.
- Callback interface.
- External event loop.
- Wslay does not perform any I/O operations for its own. Instead, it
offers callbacks for them. This makes Wslay independent on any I/O
frameworks, SSL, sockets, etc. This makes Wslay portable across various
platforms and the application authors can choose freely I/O frameworks.
.
The binary contains development files.
- libwslay-doc: WebSocket library written in C. Documentation
WebSocket library written in C. It implements the protocol version 13
described in RFC 6455. This library offers 2 levels of API: event-based
API and frame-based low-level API. For event-based API, it is suitable
for non-blocking reactor pattern style. You can set callbacks in various
events. For frame-based API, you can send WebSocket frame directly.
Wslay only supports data transfer part of WebSocket protocol and does not
perform opening handshake in HTTP.
.
Wslay supports:
.
- Text/Binary messages.
- Automatic ping reply.
- Callback interface.
- External event loop.
- Wslay does not perform any I/O operations for its own. Instead, it
offers callbacks for them. This makes Wslay independent on any I/O
frameworks, SSL, sockets, etc. This makes Wslay portable across various
platforms and the application authors can choose freely I/O frameworks.
.
The binary contains documentation.
- libwslay1: WebSocket library written in C. Shared library
WebSocket library written in C. It implements the protocol version 13
described in RFC 6455. This library offers 2 levels of API: event-based
API and frame-based low-level API. For event-based API, it is suitable
for non-blocking reactor pattern style. You can set callbacks in various
events. For frame-based API, you can send WebSocket frame directly.
Wslay only supports data transfer part of WebSocket protocol and does not
perform opening handshake in HTTP.
.
Wslay supports:
.
- Text/Binary messages.
- Automatic ping reply.
- Callback interface.
- External event loop.
- Wslay does not perform any I/O operations for its own. Instead, it
offers callbacks for them. This makes Wslay independent on any I/O
frameworks, SSL, sockets, etc. This makes Wslay portable across various
platforms and the application authors can choose freely I/O frameworks.
.
The binary contains shared library.
- libwslay1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libwslay1