socket++ 1.12.13-4 source package in Ubuntu
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socket++ (1.12.13-4) unstable; urgency=low * Fix remaining issues on Hurd/kFreeBSD -- Mathieu Malaterre <email address hidden> Sun, 29 Dec 2013 12:07:03 +0100
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socket++_1.12.13-4.dsc | 2.0 KiB | 3ab3afdf381714db3b8c7011dfda1f9e1991468814f184a52996d80545d7757b |
socket++_1.12.13.orig.tar.gz | 62.8 KiB | 755cdcac06d40fcca2b221f840e05f89a86298bc3bfc518b51a57b42f0512b19 |
socket++_1.12.13-4.debian.tar.gz | 3.6 KiB | 7f79c78bbdc6f803a0cfbea2e594cac959a5d7874488f9297692dea5baca558f |
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- diff from 1.12.13-3 to 1.12.13-4 (805 bytes)
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Binary packages built by this source
- libsocket++-dev: lightweight convenience library to handle low level BSD sockets in C++ -devel
Socket++ library defines a family of C++ classes that can be used more
effectively than directly calling the underlying low-level system functions.
One distinct advantage of the socket++ is that it has the same interface as
that of the iostream so that the users can perform type-safe input output.
See your local IOStream library documentation for more information on
iostreams.
.
Headers and shared libraries for socket++.
- libsocket++1: lightweight convenience library to handle low level BSD sockets in C++ - libs
Socket++ library defines a family of C++ classes that can be used more
effectively than directly calling the underlying low-level system functions.
One distinct advantage of the socket++ is that it has the same interface as
that of the iostream so that the users can perform type-safe input output.
See your local IOStream library documentation for more information on
iostreams.
.
This package contains the libraries needed to run socket++ applications.