Fedora 14 Update: perl-Proc-Daemon-0.06-1.fc14

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2011-0562
2011-01-19 20:23:16
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Name        : perl-Proc-Daemon
Product     : Fedora 14
Version     : 0.06
Release     : 1.fc14
URL         : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Proc-Daemon/
Summary     : Run Perl program as a daemon process
Description :
This is version 0.06 of Proc::Daemon

This module contains the routine Init which can be called by a Perl
program to initialize itself as a daemon. A daemon is a process that
runs in the background with no controlling terminal. Generally servers
(like FTP and HTTP servers) run as daemon processes.

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Update Information:

Upstream Changelog:

Version 0.06 - Mon Jan 17 2011
* A lot of documentation was add to the source code.
* Daemon STDIN was fixed to "read" now instead of "write".
* Replaced global filehandles with scalars.
* Add a <die> if <chdir> fails.
* Updated the documentation and add a note to the documentation about the behavior of process-group Signals.

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ChangeLog:

* Wed Jan 19 2011 Remi Collet <Fedora at famillecollet.com> 0.06-1
- update to 0.06
* Fri Oct 29 2010 Remi Collet <Fedora at famillecollet.com> 0.05-1
- update to 0.05
- add BR: perl(Proc::ProcessTable) and BR: perl(Test::More)
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