Fedora 13 Update: perl-IO-Async-0.28-1.fc13
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2010-7068
2010-04-21 02:07:25
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Name : perl-IO-Async
Product : Fedora 13
Version : 0.28
Release : 1.fc13
URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/IO-Async/
Summary : A collection of modules that implement asynchronous filehandle IO
Description :
A collection of modules that implement asynchronous filehandle IO
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Update Information:
0.28 BUGFIXES: * Ensure that Timer->start returns $self even when not in a
Loop * Accept bare GLOB refs as IO::Async::Listener handles; upgrade them to
IO::Socket refs if required * Applied documentation patch from RT 55375 -
thanks to Chris Williams 0.27 CHANGES: * Implement 'autoflush' option on
IO::Async::Stream BUGFIXES: * Avoid $_ breaking stored signal handler
references when invoking them * Ignore EINTR from sysread/syswrite * More
reliable socket address tests - don't rely on uninitialised padding bytes
between struct members 0.26 BUGFIXES: * Connect to INADDR_LOOPBACK rather
than INADDR_ANY during t/24listener.t; hopefully fixes FAILs on OpenBSD * Fix
IO::Async::Stream during combined read/write-ready of a closed stream 0.25
CHANGES: * Accept 'stream'/'dgram'/'raw' as symbolic shortcuts for socket types
in connect/listen operations - avoids 'use Socket' * Accept IO::Handle-derived
objects in ChildManager setup keys as well as raw GLOB refs BUGFIXES: *
Various changes to test scripts to hopefully improve portability or reliability
during smoke tests
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