Result for 3EBAA34649A21D85F31C971EF78B01318B0FF912

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Key Value
FileName./var/lib/pear/pkgxml/php-pecl-apcu.xml
FileSize11151
MD558ABAAC1EC572CC8EEC597B3C1D7F728
SHA-13EBAA34649A21D85F31C971EF78B01318B0FF912
SHA-25648D55922520B96AA75220B8A6A1DBA2271861AE6FAB612D78408836736B8F5C3
SSDEEP192:dQMrE4P+b0VDg+t9wzFEBo4sHq0QQDQ/O:dQMQd4V8+Ui+Tq7Q8O
TLSHT12B32FD3514EDEC528140697CACAD34662932C8AFC20EB10C5EDDAD905E74837B68FBD9
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Key Value
MD5285EDAA9B81A79E88999F056FC115133
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionAPCu is userland caching: APC stripped of opcode caching in preparation for the deployment of Zend OPcache as the primary solution to opcode caching in future versions of PHP. APCu has a revised and simplified codebase, by the time the PECL release is available, every part of APCu being used will have received review and where necessary or appropriate, changes. Simplifying and documenting the API of APCu completely removes the barrier to maintenance and development of APCu in the future, and additionally allows us to make optimizations not possible previously because of APC's inherent complexity. APCu only supports userland caching (and dumping) of variables, providing an upgrade path for the future. When O+ takes over, many will be tempted to use 3rd party solutions to userland caching, possibly even distributed solutions; this would be a grave error. The tried and tested APC codebase provides far superior support for local storage of PHP variables.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-pecl-apcu
PackageRelease2.fc20
PackageVersion4.0.2
SHA-14A663AEE72501F2BF63FB1831F0DCD5C2E46E60A
SHA-256FBC2660B50C9947406206C00A757B62E78D86AD006155185F472E3E1EB320ED3
Key Value
MD51861C1FAB0CF7E2AB7AE5A1111AE976E
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionAPCu is userland caching: APC stripped of opcode caching in preparation for the deployment of Zend OPcache as the primary solution to opcode caching in future versions of PHP. APCu has a revised and simplified codebase, by the time the PECL release is available, every part of APCu being used will have received review and where necessary or appropriate, changes. Simplifying and documenting the API of APCu completely removes the barrier to maintenance and development of APCu in the future, and additionally allows us to make optimizations not possible previously because of APC's inherent complexity. APCu only supports userland caching (and dumping) of variables, providing an upgrade path for the future. When O+ takes over, many will be tempted to use 3rd party solutions to userland caching, possibly even distributed solutions; this would be a grave error. The tried and tested APC codebase provides far superior support for local storage of PHP variables.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-pecl-apcu
PackageRelease2.fc20
PackageVersion4.0.2
SHA-1AF41CCE54794F9D9C41AE143090D6637048DDA2C
SHA-25644B074CB6F9C30CC71A2305847730803594405383FCDCC1F5337D3BD5D2DDC9B
Key Value
MD584144CEF6D43E04DE19095F5D799A604
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionAPCu is userland caching: APC stripped of opcode caching in preparation for the deployment of Zend OPcache as the primary solution to opcode caching in future versions of PHP. APCu has a revised and simplified codebase, by the time the PECL release is available, every part of APCu being used will have received review and where necessary or appropriate, changes. Simplifying and documenting the API of APCu completely removes the barrier to maintenance and development of APCu in the future, and additionally allows us to make optimizations not possible previously because of APC's inherent complexity. APCu only supports userland caching (and dumping) of variables, providing an upgrade path for the future. When O+ takes over, many will be tempted to use 3rd party solutions to userland caching, possibly even distributed solutions; this would be a grave error. The tried and tested APC codebase provides far superior support for local storage of PHP variables.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-pecl-apcu
PackageRelease2.fc20
PackageVersion4.0.2
SHA-158ECECCA86E8B6332AB1113B1EA9E3F2CFB5F187
SHA-256F5D5D5BBBA83AD8071B875DC43EC4BFAD8731ED0AB46DF887F903023E3768DCB
Key Value
MD50626E42088473709723434E4BBA87164
PackageArchppc
PackageDescriptionAPCu is userland caching: APC stripped of opcode caching in preparation for the deployment of Zend OPcache as the primary solution to opcode caching in future versions of PHP. APCu has a revised and simplified codebase, by the time the PECL release is available, every part of APCu being used will have received review and where necessary or appropriate, changes. Simplifying and documenting the API of APCu completely removes the barrier to maintenance and development of APCu in the future, and additionally allows us to make optimizations not possible previously because of APC's inherent complexity. APCu only supports userland caching (and dumping) of variables, providing an upgrade path for the future. When O+ takes over, many will be tempted to use 3rd party solutions to userland caching, possibly even distributed solutions; this would be a grave error. The tried and tested APC codebase provides far superior support for local storage of PHP variables.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-pecl-apcu
PackageRelease2.fc20
PackageVersion4.0.2
SHA-109BB8EC140479B8731589D803465E0FA429615B9
SHA-256B4DF996C959AD55060BBD8FC58CBE10E4E808C4A704E816574E9DE2ED22BB790