Result for C9142C13F020B1D5E463B945ADC680037B7D334D

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FileName./usr/lib/s390x-linux-gnu/ruby/vendor_ruby/2.3.0/posix_spawn_ext.so
FileSize18272
MD570C140444CCE06DDE88B09ACC5705BC6
SHA-1C9142C13F020B1D5E463B945ADC680037B7D334D
SHA-25694E0053EF8C85814D2368F251FB86D29F1B70F316B76FBEE5242EA3D9EC3D64A
SSDEEP192:xs7W8pd5EPFA57v57T1K/BUoL8os620/OVcBHW5YFs7EhAhNDLL:4SPF6vy5T20/My2q6x
TLSHT14F82B48A9F31D5DAC8F87B3A419F923693BB0C31B7858B547B9CEB511CA37504A11B32
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FileSize23458
MD5A98F05FB5B9DF0D4361DE0A4532D3B44
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~bpo9+1
SHA-1689B2129FA69ED0DB1DB7CF4CD56AFC4D2E16825
SHA-2569F2DF64ECF1AC612A8329F9D4EF31A0F8B64CAE3E260B552B4A3BFE87E7F4D1C