Result for A971AC6D49C2375DEA641FF293E83350B7D151C3

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabi/ruby/vendor_ruby/2.1.0/posix_spawn_ext.so
FileSize13720
MD561E4C0BEB0214E70F4A1438A5B606C5F
SHA-1A971AC6D49C2375DEA641FF293E83350B7D151C3
SHA-2569E4BBBB0FDAC6AB048B2C6BA9E4C4BB2FC5199EE4DB5AF67B607C4AD9E9905C9
SSDEEP192:o8pz2ivdICx8mW+pDlkklJY+gmf3B9qO+oznjP:t2iRx0+pD7z9/F9znj
TLSHT1D3528491B5D2CB73C08C3335729A4E0973328AA8DABB1783842895503E9735FCF65F64
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FileSize23468
MD53D7E76DCD358B10CA7118174C54B8442
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
PackageVersion0.3.9-1
SHA-12D686A9983B3E22CAA610E3369F1D6818F1A643B
SHA-25690169A8865457D0FB237FCF0D15692CD3518BBEECB83DD653FD7356CB8DE897A