Result for 09E6E89038E1922B288CC78778B1083A3F2B9F79

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FileName./usr/share/man/man3/Log::Dispatch::Output.3pm.gz
FileSize2920
MD58BA3034C859BFE849D8A2B0B74100CD4
SHA-109E6E89038E1922B288CC78778B1083A3F2B9F79
SHA-2561B903B941A7B510C21536FC5EB62D49CA5B6C64230FB67F948D9F368C0A2356C
SSDEEP48:Xwn38JevlIxPibp1hqsbxbGLP4Vg2qHkdlIky0C9yxLyc4Leswww4uLPNiLdqoKt:GsEWxGJxb1Vg2qEMkm9RhwwsLV9oC
TLSHT1DF517F13C8CE0316EBCD3396C29FB5273B49813DC4D5498C59CE363313446D69365B14
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MD5C653BFE3E863F2B0DD29AA40A2FC55B8
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module manages a set of Log::Dispatch::* output objects that can be logged to via a unified interface. The idea is that you create a Log::Dispatch object and then add various logging objects to it (such as a file logger or screen logger). Then you call the 'log' method of the dispatch object, which passes the message to each of the objects, which in turn decide whether or not to accept the message and what to do with it. This makes it possible to call single method and send a message to a log file, via email, to the screen, and anywhere else, all with very little code needed on your part, once the dispatching object has been created.
PackageNameperl-Log-Dispatch
PackageRelease1.30
PackageVersion2.70
SHA-1CD2738C48546A09AEFAB37ED0A3E45993437A9DE
SHA-25608151964762FE20A29087519756E3F3878F5562AFD378507DBB8BE9F846DDCFF