Fedora EPEL 7 Update: perl-Net-IP-CMatch-0.02-25.el7

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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2015-0627
2015-02-05 17:37:39
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Name        : perl-Net-IP-CMatch
Product     : Fedora EPEL 7
Version     : 0.02
Release     : 25.el7
URL         : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-IP-CMatch/
Summary     : Efficiently match IP addresses against IP ranges with C
Description :
Net::IP::CMatch is based upon, and does the same thing as Net::IP::Match. The
unconditionally exported subroutine 'match_ip' determines if the IP to match
(first argument) matches any of the subsequent IP arguments. Match arguments
may be absolute quads, as '127.0.0.1', or contain mask bits as
'111.245.76.248/29'. A true return value indicates a match. It was written in
C, rather than a macro, preprocessed through perl's source filter mechanism
(as is Net::IP::Match), so that the IP arguments could be traditional perl
scalars. The C code is lean and mean (IMHO).

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Update Information:

Net::IP::CMatch is based upon, and does the same thing as Net::IP::Match. The
unconditionally exported subroutine 'match_ip' determines if the IP to match
(first argument) matches any of the subsequent IP arguments. Match arguments
may be absolute quads, as '127.0.0.1', or contain mask bits as
'111.245.76.248/29'. A true return value indicates a match. It was written in
C, rather than a macro, preprocessed through perl's source filter mechanism
(as is Net::IP::Match), so that the IP arguments could be traditional perl
scalars. The C code is lean and mean (IMHO).

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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs.  Use
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