Result for B7558E32549E5CACC0CABB0B38B6C2BB6E95DF06

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FileNamephp-apcu.spec
FileSize6103
MD564B9C4CE5D490E53FF8028616DD8A5CC
SHA-1B7558E32549E5CACC0CABB0B38B6C2BB6E95DF06
SHA-256E63F6063A6A8427191AC0C8DA67A39BAB9D38EAE77CF13A27C73CD9AFEC5497E
SSDEEP96:2WkPZsPGsOlQTwyW1hzmrt+7bjIgFC7i2jnAXhpIGFXhddcy4Nr:pWsOOT/Wvzrb8i52jnAXhC2XhLcy4Nr
TLSHT144C1953267490832645F2DD6EEED2250577DA0B722EE108430D953E407EFD06E7F269B
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MD56A2E361659BF88475047E3B234F33C07
PackageArcharmv7hl
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.
PackageMaintainermokraemer <mokraemer>
PackageNamephp-apcu
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion5.1.20
SHA-1FD6AD8F0DC07DF036C7F5AA6F4D9DAA437DC181E
SHA-256381CCF90D35E0ECBB3FB4B94EC3689577810E223B0FC0E7DBF6B838619FDCAA6