fstrm 0.6.1-1build1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
fstrm (0.6.1-1build1) kinetic; urgency=medium * No-change rebuild against libevent-2.1-7a (LP: #1990941) -- Benjamin Drung <email address hidden> Fri, 07 Oct 2022 19:43:51 +0200
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Benjamin Drung
- Uploaded to:
- Kinetic
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
See full publishing history Publishing
Series | Published | Component | Section | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lunar | release | universe | misc | |
Kinetic | release | universe | misc |
Downloads
File | Size | SHA-256 Checksum |
---|---|---|
fstrm_0.6.1.orig.tar.gz | 132.3 KiB | 4f0f7ad2b760119c441aba58271e84de683b3cc138530d02710896641866e2d2 |
fstrm_0.6.1-1build1.debian.tar.xz | 3.7 KiB | 9627ee00c9d0639c5c266c99390d9c2e023b9295c9fca8bd64e60b0b946b4b13 |
fstrm_0.6.1-1build1.dsc | 2.0 KiB | 034ba9969740a31aa034c4ec87a3bca3c73c2a8b402d6dd6699822a5584e4e64 |
Available diffs
- diff from 0.6.1-1 (in Debian) to 0.6.1-1build1 (516 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- fstrm-bin: Frame Streams (fstrm) library (utilities)
Frame Streams is a light weight, binary clean protocol that allows for the
transport of arbitrarily encoded data payload sequences with minimal framing
overhead -- just four bytes per data frame. Frame Streams does not specify an
encoding format for data frames and can be used with any data serialization
format that produces byte sequences, such as Protocol Buffers, XML, JSON,
MessagePack, YAML, etc. Frame Streams can be used as both a streaming
transport over a reliable byte stream socket (TCP sockets, TLS connections,
AF_UNIX sockets, etc.) for data in motion as well as a file format for data
at rest. A "Content Type" header identifies the type of payload being carried
over an individual Frame Stream and allows cooperating programs to determine
how to interpret a given sequence of data payloads.
.
This is the "fstrm" implementation of Frame Streams in C.
.
This package contains the command line utilities.
- fstrm-bin-dbgsym: debug symbols for fstrm-bin
- libfstrm-dev: Frame Streams (fstrm) library (development files)
Frame Streams is a light weight, binary clean protocol that allows for the
transport of arbitrarily encoded data payload sequences with minimal framing
overhead -- just four bytes per data frame. Frame Streams does not specify an
encoding format for data frames and can be used with any data serialization
format that produces byte sequences, such as Protocol Buffers, XML, JSON,
MessagePack, YAML, etc. Frame Streams can be used as both a streaming
transport over a reliable byte stream socket (TCP sockets, TLS connections,
AF_UNIX sockets, etc.) for data in motion as well as a file format for data
at rest. A "Content Type" header identifies the type of payload being carried
over an individual Frame Stream and allows cooperating programs to determine
how to interpret a given sequence of data payloads.
.
This is the "fstrm" implementation of Frame Streams in C.
.
This package contains the static library and development headers.
- libfstrm0: Frame Streams (fstrm) library
Frame Streams is a light weight, binary clean protocol that allows for the
transport of arbitrarily encoded data payload sequences with minimal framing
overhead -- just four bytes per data frame. Frame Streams does not specify an
encoding format for data frames and can be used with any data serialization
format that produces byte sequences, such as Protocol Buffers, XML, JSON,
MessagePack, YAML, etc. Frame Streams can be used as both a streaming
transport over a reliable byte stream socket (TCP sockets, TLS connections,
AF_UNIX sockets, etc.) for data in motion as well as a file format for data
at rest. A "Content Type" header identifies the type of payload being carried
over an individual Frame Stream and allows cooperating programs to determine
how to interpret a given sequence of data payloads.
.
This is the "fstrm" implementation of Frame Streams in C.
.
This package contains the shared library.
- libfstrm0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libfstrm0