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devel/php-shmop,
PHP extension for simple SysV shared memory operations
Branch: pkgsrc-2012Q4,
Version: 5.4.9,
Package name: php54-shmop-5.4.9,
Maintainer: pkgsrc-usersPHP is a programming language designed to be embedded into web pages.
Shmop is an easy to use set of functions that allows PHP to read,
write, create and delete Unix SysV-style shared memory segments.
While developing a search deamon we needed a php based front end
to communicate the deamon via SHM. PHP already had a shared memory
extention (sysvshm) written by Christian Cartus <cartus@atrior.de>,
unfortunatly this extention was designed with PHP only in mind and
offers high level features which are extremly bothersome for basic
SHM we had in mind. After spending a day trying to reverse engineer
and figure out the format of sysvshm we decided that it would be
much easier to add our own extention to php for simple SHM operations,
we were right :)).
Required to build:[
devel/libtool-base] [
devel/autoconf] [
devel/automake]
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SHA1: 9ff23df45312a167fbd031f9413feef9b6fd8bb2
RMD160: b1795652cea62a118453df5dc3fa62f679f93e64
Filesize: 10883.203 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2013-01-06) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version php54-shmop-5.4.9 (created)