Fedora 13 Update: perl-Socket-GetAddrInfo-0.15-5.fc13
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2010-8996
2010-05-24 18:26:38
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Name : perl-Socket-GetAddrInfo
Product : Fedora 13
Version : 0.15
Release : 5.fc13
URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Socket-GetAddrInfo/
Summary : RFC 2553's "getaddrinfo" and "getnameinfo" functions
Description :
The RFC 2553 functions getaddrinfo and getnameinfo provide an abstracted
way to convert between a pair of host name/service name and socket
addresses, or vice versa. getaddrinfo converts names into a set of
arguments to pass to the socket() and connect() syscalls, and getnameinfo
converts a socket address back into its host name/service name pair.
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Update Information:
0.15 CHANGES: * Use XSLoader instead of DynaLoader *
import Exporter::import instead of @ISAing it * Use ExtUtils::CChecker
for build checking 0.14 BUGFIXES: * Don't leak memory on
getnameinfo() failures * Avoid possible sockaddr alignment errors by
allocating/copying a new buffer (thanks to Zefram) 0.13
CHANGES: * Don't warn if only importing symbolic constants; test this
* Added Test::Pod testing * Docs neatening in L<> links
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ChangeLog:
* Fri May 7 2010 Nicolas Chauvet <kwizart at fedoraproject.org> - 0.15-5
- Add BR perl(ExtUtils::CChecker)
- Add BR perl(Test::Warn)
* Mon Apr 19 2010 Nicolas Chauvet <kwizart at fedoraproject.org> - 0.15-1
- Update to 0.15
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