Result for 9A267620BD76B6CE6F25EE706C057273F839C1BC

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FileName./usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ruby/vendor_ruby/2.5.0/posix_spawn_ext.so
FileSize14176
MD5F86039ECAE0C1A69E38CD632BBAA1A40
SHA-19A267620BD76B6CE6F25EE706C057273F839C1BC
SHA-256E319857D955DDD231C3C597D585D42191449B6C55D16BE0DB8B07726A4B7E83A
SSDEEP192:R3g8jrEK+HbjaLKZaHDiGJF8VVSowlDa+cxWxdiio:loK8bjb4KrS9Da6
TLSHT14A52C94BF2905B7FD6E4433044CB91B15AB068A1FB22539F4204F7713D9AB580B2FB6A
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FileSize23964
MD525A06B231D6166936FD161363C339106
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
PackageVersion0.3.13-2+b1
SHA-1516E885743B5C7F39EBC60D7C64289340E7A4AED
SHA-2568B30A03AD4115B466BB739C324E6CED2549976F48DEBB97F75820B24DF6E0248