Result for EE5362F23EF78F93D5C11930EA147210C9ACB041

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/php/modules/apcu.so
FileSize203600
MD526761B0FF9BAFAC1098D359D411D7D0E
SHA-1EE5362F23EF78F93D5C11930EA147210C9ACB041
SHA-256E45CF24452E2B93C020DCA60A573ED02FAC93D7AFC23F5FF4D0BFB7B87D6ABB9
SSDEEP3072:6Eg8o4SmUFqedtyx7DLgyTGEywN/QFRWouB:e4og7boR
TLSHT1E414B7C3BB45599BC7481A70516737F9E72E34924528E007BF0E162B1AD7EC42C2FA9B
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Key Value
MD5CB6A56E82D94EF10FC06BB95CDA39901
PackageArchppc64
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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-pecl-apcu
PackageRelease1.fc24
PackageVersion4.0.11
SHA-1C0BE20719642C898550ADB28077BEC2BABE29AFF
SHA-25630483A164FD903568FC90EF9CADC09A556E41154C15AB73539CCCA89A70C8145