Result for F64AF7CD79E18B0E6F7B15A20A56BC7B7D4F74C3

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FileName./usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libevent_core-2.0.so.5.1.9
FileSize193892
MD5B35F811C6DA13757C7F045328977DAE3
SHA-1F64AF7CD79E18B0E6F7B15A20A56BC7B7D4F74C3
SHA-25683CE8C8196D851635B7F1BC7E453076315E2C635D92E561C03775C6D3FC042A6
SSDEEP3072:po2g1WfqtUp3PLSj+lynZWuiPN/g64tqciH0HkDojL:Oh1YqAfLQ+l7thdpUkDojL
TLSHT106140959B60BD8F1F7930ABA070B977269204A05934399E3F64CBFBD3D3A2556F08235
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FileSize112484
MD543EA7678773CA59A325C8910B7760B37
PackageDescriptionAsynchronous event notification library (core) Libevent is an asynchronous event notification library that provides a mechanism to execute a callback function when a specific event occurs on a file descriptor or after a timeout has been reached. . It is meant to replace the asynchronous event loop found in event driven network servers. Currently, libevent supports /dev/poll, kqueue(2), event ports, select(2), poll(2) and epoll(4). . The libevent_core library includes event loops, timers, buffer code, and various small compatibility functions. . If you're writing software that only uses libevent's event loop, you should link against only the libevent_core library.
PackageMaintainerAnibal Monsalve Salazar <anibal@debian.org>
PackageNamelibevent-core-2.0-5
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion2.0.21-stable-2+deb8u1
SHA-11307AE087332F5FDC57B0B0BBBDA3DF83200A3C5
SHA-25692208FD50051E5719EA51DAC95531A842A26AC6B9CA6FF0BC3A5FE5E794BA492