Result for 30D1EC86BF10307B8190607D79A3CE4DDFEBADE8

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/lib64relp-devel/ChangeLog
FileSize31658
MD595811790A7A72CE93D69E07112A4A20C
SHA-130D1EC86BF10307B8190607D79A3CE4DDFEBADE8
SHA-2568C84936CE34700D2B7D0E94800A10B914A240E83322F0812052AC1033FDCEADE
SSDEEP768:fwTdCF0l4ckWgGsLl7FwC4WWC8nkOafIYTo3i9BjcuSNcs5RZZt:fwTd6+4ckWgGsLl7uC4Wv8nfaLTo3GjO
TLSHT143E2E8AB6EE4273646B5D2922A1B73F2D329C47CA3B1555058D8D26C730E068D33FBD4
hashlookup:parent-total17
hashlookup:trust100

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Key Value
MD500E2DAA0F0EF8D2291F84961F0B80FEF
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionlibrelp is an easy to use library for the RELP protocol. RELP in turn provides reliable event logging over the network (and consequently RELP stands for Reliable Event Logging Protocol). RELP was initiated by Rainer Gerhards after he was finally upset by the lossy nature of plain tcp syslog and wanted a cure for all these dangling issues. RELP (and hence) librelp assures that no message is lost, not even when connections break and a peer becomes unavailable. The current version of RELP has a minimal window of opportunity for message duplication after a session has been broken due to network problems. In this case, a few messages may be duplicated (a problem that also exists with plain tcp syslog). Future versions of RELP will address this shortcoming. Please note that RELP is a general-purpose, extensible logging protocol. Even though it was designed to solve the urgent need of rsyslog-to-rsyslog communication, RELP supports many more applications. Extensible command verbs provide ample opportunity to extend the protocol without affecting existing applications.
PackageNamelibrelp-devel
PackageRelease91.31
PackageVersion1.10.0
SHA-11D088027C36C9D12863B83E1DD5EF58204506325
SHA-256E9A1B537F966B935A2C8DDB8A0CEAB8574D48FF04E355E6F0D12CF9F16724629
Key Value
MD5F835CA678529608A4652DF17742BCDC9
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionlibrelp is an easy to use library for the RELP protocol. RELP in turn provides reliable event logging over the network (and consequently RELP stands for Reliable Event Logging Protocol). RELP was initiated by Rainer Gerhards after he was finally upset by the lossy nature of plain tcp syslog and wanted a cure for all these dangling issues. RELP (and hence) librelp assures that no message is lost, not even when connections break and a peer becomes unavailable. The current version of RELP has a minimal window of opportunity for message duplication after a session has been broken due to network problems. In this case, a few messages may be duplicated (a problem that also exists with plain tcp syslog). Future versions of RELP will address this shortcoming. Please note that RELP is a general-purpose, extensible logging protocol. Even though it was designed to solve the urgent need of rsyslog-to-rsyslog communication, RELP supports many more applications. Extensible command verbs provide ample opportunity to extend the protocol without affecting existing applications.
PackageNamelibrelp-devel
PackageRelease91.31
PackageVersion1.10.0
SHA-1218D9B44B84E25F527561EE9FEB2F1B41577A3E3
SHA-2567F814B71FFA1FC76F4383EE3FEB5175C8C4F1D12DAC49C46E2F1317A854AE8EC
Key Value
MD59F13D832B98C717058D0E57BACDD9034
PackageArchriscv64
PackageDescriptionlibrelp is an easy to use library for the RELP protocol. RELP in turn provides reliable event logging over the network (and consequently RELP stands for Reliable Event Logging Protocol). RELP was initiated by Rainer Gerhards after he was finally upset by the lossy nature of plain tcp syslog and wanted a cure for all these dangling issues. RELP (and hence) librelp assures that no message is lost, not even when connections break and a peer becomes unavailable. The current version of RELP has a minimal window of opportunity for message duplication after a session has been broken due to network problems. In this case, a few messages may be duplicated (a problem that also exists with plain tcp syslog). Future versions of RELP will address this shortcoming. Please note that RELP is a general-purpose, extensible logging protocol. Even though it was designed to solve the urgent need of rsyslog-to-rsyslog communication, RELP supports many more applications. Extensible command verbs provide ample opportunity to extend the protocol without affecting existing applications.
PackageNamelibrelp-devel
PackageRelease91.50
PackageVersion1.10.0
SHA-123CEA9A44B8BE70BE2E2EFF55C9721FC45761D61
SHA-256DE2DF717C833EBFAED213721372C54ADBD58D2DF53056FF7D4053C81E1C9D152
Key Value
MD5859960337BE3E0B30A036346372244BB
PackageArchppc
PackageDescriptionlibrelp is an easy to use library for the RELP protocol. RELP in turn provides reliable event logging over the network (and consequently RELP stands for Reliable Event Logging Protocol). RELP was initiated by Rainer Gerhards after he was finally upset by the lossy nature of plain tcp syslog and wanted a cure for all these dangling issues. RELP (and hence) librelp assures that no message is lost, not even when connections break and a peer becomes unavailable. The current version of RELP has a minimal window of opportunity for message duplication after a session has been broken due to network problems. In this case, a few messages may be duplicated (a problem that also exists with plain tcp syslog). Future versions of RELP will address this shortcoming. Please note that RELP is a general-purpose, extensible logging protocol. Even though it was designed to solve the urgent need of rsyslog-to-rsyslog communication, RELP supports many more applications. Extensible command verbs provide ample opportunity to extend the protocol without affecting existing applications.
PackageNamelibrelp-devel
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SHA-1447409F13E6F27BBA4A56B0A9DCE8672369B295D
SHA-2566FD45D5A8BFAB2F72231E7B3CB8D029C0424E43E09ACFFD6A4153E4C33FDDADD
Key Value
MD573BBE3E691806E01D0D630FB0C430515
PackageArchriscv64
PackageDescriptionlibrelp is an easy to use library for the RELP protocol. RELP in turn provides reliable event logging over the network (and consequently RELP stands for Reliable Event Logging Protocol). RELP was initiated by Rainer Gerhards after he was finally upset by the lossy nature of plain tcp syslog and wanted a cure for all these dangling issues. RELP (and hence) librelp assures that no message is lost, not even when connections break and a peer becomes unavailable. The current version of RELP has a minimal window of opportunity for message duplication after a session has been broken due to network problems. In this case, a few messages may be duplicated (a problem that also exists with plain tcp syslog). Future versions of RELP will address this shortcoming. Please note that RELP is a general-purpose, extensible logging protocol. Even though it was designed to solve the urgent need of rsyslog-to-rsyslog communication, RELP supports many more applications. Extensible command verbs provide ample opportunity to extend the protocol without affecting existing applications.
PackageNamelibrelp-devel
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SHA-15B66748D2C60EE3C49D90F8BC9FBA64E90B0F335
SHA-2569231AFE38FFFB61CDAFB82FA328078B465446D92778A957DA7CE022FE58C1E8C
Key Value
MD578230141DF7EF0F1B865A53EAECD84F3
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionlibrelp is an easy to use library for the RELP protocol. RELP in turn provides reliable event logging over the network (and consequently RELP stands for Reliable Event Logging Protocol). RELP was initiated by Rainer Gerhards after he was finally upset by the lossy nature of plain tcp syslog and wanted a cure for all these dangling issues. RELP (and hence) librelp assures that no message is lost, not even when connections break and a peer becomes unavailable. The current version of RELP has a minimal window of opportunity for message duplication after a session has been broken due to network problems. In this case, a few messages may be duplicated (a problem that also exists with plain tcp syslog). Future versions of RELP will address this shortcoming. Please note that RELP is a general-purpose, extensible logging protocol. Even though it was designed to solve the urgent need of rsyslog-to-rsyslog communication, RELP supports many more applications. Extensible command verbs provide ample opportunity to extend the protocol without affecting existing applications.
PackageNamelibrelp-devel
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SHA-18E36F1D51D95302269204A853915B0BFD810625C
SHA-2569AAC9D5F1F6D2670559049E6BC57F9C35C2C0A0FBBA3702581A30B7FA0C004D7
Key Value
MD50127FA0150183A873480D9C3CA10A472
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionDevelopment files for the librelp0 library.
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PackageNamelibrelp-devel
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SHA-190B245E19A3039BF2E64A0BAB8DA623D487C4535
SHA-2563A372C71D8F972FD1CA0979AEFAECA7F5329CB9CD84CE8FB319C090237A25133
Key Value
MD5E9A4856FDE9BDB68C6A695501365F2D7
PackageArchppc
PackageDescriptionlibrelp is an easy to use library for the RELP protocol. RELP in turn provides reliable event logging over the network (and consequently RELP stands for Reliable Event Logging Protocol). RELP was initiated by Rainer Gerhards after he was finally upset by the lossy nature of plain tcp syslog and wanted a cure for all these dangling issues. RELP (and hence) librelp assures that no message is lost, not even when connections break and a peer becomes unavailable. The current version of RELP has a minimal window of opportunity for message duplication after a session has been broken due to network problems. In this case, a few messages may be duplicated (a problem that also exists with plain tcp syslog). Future versions of RELP will address this shortcoming. Please note that RELP is a general-purpose, extensible logging protocol. Even though it was designed to solve the urgent need of rsyslog-to-rsyslog communication, RELP supports many more applications. Extensible command verbs provide ample opportunity to extend the protocol without affecting existing applications.
PackageNamelibrelp-devel
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SHA-1A2B481B75A083D1ACB2822E4A85FA7002A97E892
SHA-2560EED5BFC3137AC8B465AB7B8D553A99C0EA29B69AF2B04578733A95871C28801
Key Value
MD55BE04B25117432F84E9A86BE8B25F3AB
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionDevelopment files for the librelp0 library.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamelibrelp-devel
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SHA-1A409F35AAD44F20CE7B4293E8B858DE8F15EDFFD
SHA-2569E78478D52FC7BF3EC6373DBA9CF0ADD80167B78DD822F48E470FD3A17A59430
Key Value
MD5AD0653E32E261A3C86600604760D6B20
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionlibrelp is an easy to use library for the RELP protocol. RELP in turn provides reliable event logging over the network (and consequently RELP stands for Reliable Event Logging Protocol). RELP was initiated by Rainer Gerhards after he was finally upset by the lossy nature of plain tcp syslog and wanted a cure for all these dangling issues. RELP (and hence) librelp assures that no message is lost, not even when connections break and a peer becomes unavailable. The current version of RELP has a minimal window of opportunity for message duplication after a session has been broken due to network problems. In this case, a few messages may be duplicated (a problem that also exists with plain tcp syslog). Future versions of RELP will address this shortcoming. Please note that RELP is a general-purpose, extensible logging protocol. Even though it was designed to solve the urgent need of rsyslog-to-rsyslog communication, RELP supports many more applications. Extensible command verbs provide ample opportunity to extend the protocol without affecting existing applications.
PackageNamelibrelp-devel
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SHA-1AA547D86FF36E2F07651B77BD61C1E90DDCEA789
SHA-256AFE6014E5656E956C0C793AFAA38F0DFFAC9B853ADF79088258BD3345A61B08C