spread 3.17.4-2.1ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu
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spread (3.17.4-2.1ubuntu2) precise; urgency=low * Rebuild for Perl 5.14. -- Colin Watson <email address hidden> Thu, 17 Nov 2011 07:32:26 +0000
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- Colin Watson
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- Ubuntu MOTU Developers
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- diff from 3.17.4-2.1ubuntu1 to 3.17.4-2.1ubuntu2 (323 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- libspread-perl: Perl bindings for the Spread messaging service
A Perl wrapper for libspread and the Spread messaging service. Spread
provides a high performance messaging service that is resilient to
faults across external or internal networks.
- libspread1: C library for the Spread messaging service
A C library that speaks the Spread messaging protocol. Spread
provides a high performance messaging service that is resilient to
faults across external or internal networks.
- libspread1-dev: Development files for libspread
Headers and static libraries for libspread. Spread provides a high
performance messaging service that is resilient to faults across
external or internal networks.
- spread: The Spread messaging daemon
Spread is a toolkit that provides a high performance messaging
service that is resilient to faults across external or internal
networks. Spread functions as a unified message bus for distributed
applications, and provides highly tuned application-level multicast
and group communication support. Spread services range from reliable
message passing to fully ordered messages with delivery guarantees,
even in case of computer failures and network partitions. Spread is
designed to encapsulate the challenging aspects of asynchronous
networks and enable the construction of scalable distributed
applications, allowing application builders to focus on the
differentiating components of their application.