Result for 268B9B507FB2490FF25B3C528134A2812F6AD1D5

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FileName./usr/lib/mips64el-linux-gnuabi64/ruby/vendor_ruby/2.3.0/posix_spawn_ext.so
FileSize15056
MD541684277E18F77FE0694BFB43AF3A2DF
SHA-1268B9B507FB2490FF25B3C528134A2812F6AD1D5
SHA-25634C60C964E928CB566BE405D8484BBA8732FDA4BFDAC9540899943AF058B1E2C
SSDEEP192:4hcklq8plhc3kAzuc/8c1YceGwcEix8KQEIXZLTV2VOVR58Pq:kfvhcUpH3ceGwcXx5n6IoWC
TLSHT16862B546F7406E27D9ED8E31C82F8176473DDC2AF7922343DA1C9570BE167880EC694A
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FileSize24318
MD510D320BCE8FAC758E7AD64E625497EEF
PackageDescriptionRuby Implementation of posix_spawn(2) for faster process spawning The posix-spawn library aims to implement a subset of the Ruby 1.9 `Process::spawn` interface in a way that takes advantage of fast process spawning interfaces when available and provides sane fallbacks on systems that do not. . `fork(2)` calls slow down as the parent process uses more memory due to the need to copy page tables. In many common uses of fork(), where it is followed by one of the exec family of functions to spawn child processes (`Kernel#system`,`IO::popen`, `Process::spawn`, etc.), it's possible to remove this overhead by using the use of special process spawning interfaces (`posix_spawn()`, `vfork()`, etc.)
PackageMaintainerDebian Ruby Extras Maintainers <pkg-ruby-extras-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNameruby-posix-spawn
PackageSectionruby
PackageVersion0.3.11-1+b2
SHA-153E86D74CB5C2A4BD144B0286926357E930494B8
SHA-256D3C2FD8B3A3F071F341D454BBC009667C3AC9D2AF8838B9B893A253FFCDE0746