Result for 0EEBB4BDB2E12B91F8F3C301AFAEE9C302886DD5

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FileName./usr/share/man/man3/Log::Dispatch::Null.3pm.gz
FileSize1703
MD52EE19538F5892E08A6D92A138359BB4E
SHA-10EEBB4BDB2E12B91F8F3C301AFAEE9C302886DD5
SHA-2562815ED674F4D769A117D11DB93F7EEB126C0D9B892A4B079201B82BC89A165F0
SSDEEP24:XkPFZq+fifLLEofOKaJ+Lf99XnRg0lf1f7O8Zwd8M7YshRmR+/KCf5o1qnLX:XkPXq+efSKyw9GKA8bM73R2+yCfKU7
TLSHT10031F82A7F180A6FBE4AADFA634994055D5EED814DFE8542194F456F17029C82213A3C
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MD59FDCD1C0304BB52C46323130BDD48F19
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
PackageRelease1.3
PackageVersion2.70
SHA-154411E3C8FEC7295FB133930292612C415E0DBDC
SHA-25679380C3E2F07E3E230FE0FA10B1E784A6C325941750FE81E9D1681A0BDB40633