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perl-Readonly-XS-1.05-14.fc19.armv6hl
Readonly::XS is a companion module for Readonly, to speed up read-only
scalar variables.
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perl-Readonly-XS-1.05-14.fc19.x86_64
Readonly::XS is a companion module for Readonly, to speed up read-only
scalar variables.
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perl-Reaper-1.00-8.fc19.noarch
perl has an annoying little problem with child processes -- well, it is not
actually a problem specific to perl, but it is somewhat more difficult with
perl: reaping child processes after they exit so they don't hang around as
zombies forever, and doing it in a way that accurately captures the exit
code of the child.
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perl-Redis-1.974-1.fc19.noarch
Pure perl bindings for http://redis.io/
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perl-Regexp-Assemble-0.35-6.lbn19.noarch
Regexp::Assemble takes an arbitrary number of regular expressions and
assembles them into a single regular expression (or RE) that matches all
that the individual REs match.
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perl-Regexp-Common-2013031301-1.fc19.noarch
Regexp::Common - Provide commonly requested regular expressions
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perl-Role-HasMessage-0.005-6.fc19.noarch
This is another extremely simple role. A class that includes
Role::HasMessage is promising to provide a message method that returns a
string summarizing the message or event represented by the object. It does
not provide any actual behavior.
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perl-Role-Identifiable-0.005-6.fc19.noarch
This module provides several Moose roles for identifying things.
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perl-Role-Tiny-1.003003-1.fc19.noarch
Role::Tiny is a minimalist role composition tool.
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tuned-2.10.0-5.lbn25.noarch
The tuned package contains a daemon that tunes system settings dynamically.
It does so by monitoring the usage of several system components periodically.
Based on that information components will then be put into lower or higher
power saving modes to adapt to the current usage. Currently only ethernet
network and ATA harddisk devices are implemented.
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