libecap 1.0.1-3.4ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
libecap (1.0.1-3.4ubuntu2) noble; urgency=high * No change rebuild for 64-bit time_t and frame pointers. -- Julian Andres Klode <email address hidden> Mon, 08 Apr 2024 18:02:46 +0200
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Julian Andres Klode
- Uploaded to:
- Noble
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Very Urgent
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Series | Published | Component | Section | |
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Oracular | release | main | misc | |
Noble | release | main | misc |
Downloads
File | Size | SHA-256 Checksum |
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libecap_1.0.1.orig.tar.gz | 331.0 KiB | 675f1a40a74a103864cb771ff30162bcdd1caeef4c808799a8293a9e9fe57d8c |
libecap_1.0.1-3.4ubuntu2.debian.tar.xz | 5.5 KiB | 1d68e979d190d822628b384e79d79d8dd177e3d432463f628ea26a30ae852821 |
libecap_1.0.1-3.4ubuntu2.dsc | 1.9 KiB | e524763d29d9a4985829e0f847ec9eec0fd69357dd1eac3688f66f4ab01e6a9d |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.0.1-3.4ubuntu1 to 1.0.1-3.4ubuntu2 (563 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- libecap3: eCAP library
eCAP is a software interface that allows a network application,
such as an HTTP proxy or an ICAP server, to outsource content
analysis and adaptation to a loadable module. For each applicable
protocol message being processed, an eCAP-enabled host application
supplies the message details to the adaptation module and gets
back an adapted message, a "not interested" response, or a "block
this message now!" instruction. These exchanges often include
message bodies.
- libecap3-dbgsym: debug symbols for libecap3
- libecap3-dev: eCAP development libraries
eCAP is a software interface that allows a network application,
such as an HTTP proxy or an ICAP server, to outsource content
analysis and adaptation to a loadable module. For each applicable
protocol message being processed, an eCAP-enabled host application
supplies the message details to the adaptation module and gets
back an adapted message, a "not interested" response, or a "block
this message now!" instruction. These exchanges often include
message bodies.