Fedora 19 Update: perl-ElasticSearch-0.64-2.fc19

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2013-6144
2013-04-20 18:48:28
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Name        : perl-ElasticSearch
Product     : Fedora 19
Version     : 0.64
Release     : 2.fc19
URL         : http://search.cpan.org/dist/ElasticSearch/
Summary     : API for communicating with ElasticSearch
Description :
ElasticSearch is an Open Source (Apache 2 license), distributed, RESTful
Search Engine based on Lucene, and built for the cloud, with a JSON API.
This perl module is a thin API which makes it easy to communicate with
an ElasticSearch cluster.

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Update Information:

ElasticSearch is an Open Source (Apache 2 license), distributed, RESTful search engine based on Lucene, and built for the cloud, with a JSON API.

This perl module is a thin API which makes it easy to communicate with an ElasticSearch cluster.
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References:

  [ 1 ] Bug #916679 - Review Request: perl-ElasticSearch - API for communicating with ElasticSearch
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=916679
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