Package perl-IO-AIO: Information

    Source package: perl-IO-AIO
    Version: 4.75-alt5
    Build time:  Jun 21, 2021, 11:29 PM in the task #274932
    Category: Development/Perl
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    License: GPL or Artistic
    Summary: Asynchronous Input/Output
    Description: 
    This module implements asynchronous I/O using whatever means your
    operating system supports.
    
    Asynchronous means that operations that can normally block your program
    (e.g. reading from disk) will be done asynchronously: the operation
    will still block, but you can do something else in the meantime. This
    is extremely useful for programs that need to stay interactive even
    when doing heavy I/O (GUI programs, high performance network servers
    etc.), but can also be used to easily do operations in parallel that are
    normally done sequentially, e.g. stat'ing many files, which is much faster
    on a RAID volume or over NFS when you do a number of stat operations
    concurrently.

    List of rpms provided by this srpm:
    perl-IO-AIO (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, armh, aarch64)
    perl-IO-AIO-debuginfo (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, armh, aarch64)
    perl-IO-AIO-scripts (noarch)

    Maintainer: Igor Vlasenko


      1. libdb4-devel
      2. perl-common-sense
      3. perl-devel
      4. perl-podlators
      5. libgdbm-devel
      6. /proc
      7. perl(Canary/Stability.pm)

    Last changed


    June 21, 2021 Igor Vlasenko 2:4.75-alt5
    - no need for perl 7 patches
    June 21, 2021 Igor Vlasenko 2:4.75-alt4
    - completely patched IO-AIO for perl 5.32+
    - enabled tests
    June 19, 2021 Igor Vlasenko 2:4.75-alt3
    - removed set req method to relaxed