Result for 8F9CFC798AD2E4E1561947614760CDF2AEC7534D

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libasyncaudio-0.17.0.so
FileSize270088
MD5D86CF845D9F867145F3E2133E30C285C
SHA-18F9CFC798AD2E4E1561947614760CDF2AEC7534D
SHA-2560661B3C08EA2A1141A0F5BDB9F104A95A1214D50564A547EBF99CA0955D6AE7F
SSDEEP6144:OE1gHpC+mkoBU7CbHSah/y5oth3dXQUkKd:TkoBUebHSY
TLSHT1BF44D80F77527A23C845BB702193CF90B78AC989297957ABF1C843BF1FE6184190B5E6
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Key Value
MD5FC7E3648E2A45B322989517303EB604A
PackageArchsparc64
PackageDescriptionThe Async library is a programming framework that is used to write event driven applications. It provides abstractions for file descriptor watches, timers, network communications, serial port communications and config file reading. Async is written in such a way that it can support other frameworks. Right now there are two basic frameworks, a simple "select" based implementation and a Qt implementation. The idea is that advanced libraries can be implemented in such a way that they only depend on Async. That means that these libraries can be used in both Qt and pure console applications and in any future frameworks supported by Async (e.g. Gtk, wxWidgets etc). Another big part of Async is the audio pipe framework. It is an audio handling framework that is geared towards single channel (mono) audio applications. The framework consists of a large number of audio handling classes such as audio i/o, filtering, mixing, audio codecs etc.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibasync
PackageRelease5.fc14
PackageVersion0.17.0
SHA-115089E7CA7F7A7A18966361AB91339C8F7B0F195
SHA-25678DCAA5804D1BFEEBA3D9B4252A0D8C13B8539C357863EE7A3B3066956F8E59B