The following builds have been pushed to Fedora EPEL 8 updates-testing amavisd-new-2.12.0-1.el8 ck-0.6.0-9.el8 coturn-4.5.1.1-1.el8 dbench-4.0-20.el8 fs_mark-3.3-20.el8 htop-2.2.0-6.el8 librsync-2.0.2-1.el8 luajit-2.1.0-0.16beta3.el8 mod_flvx-0-0.19.20100525git.el8 perl-CGI-SpeedyCGI-2.22-39.el8 perl-DateTime-Format-Excel-0.31-27.el8 perl-File-Type-0.22-35.el8 perl-Schedule-Cron-Events-1.95-10.el8 perl-URI-Find-20160806-10.el8 perl-ccom-1.4.1-33.el8 Details about builds: ================================================================================ amavisd-new-2.12.0-1.el8 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-fa4985c4b3) Email filter with virus scanner and spamassassin support -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: amavisd-new is a high-performance and reliable interface between mailer (MTA) and one or more content checkers: virus scanners, and/or Mail::SpamAssassin Perl module. It is written in Perl, assuring high reliability, portability and maintainability. It talks to MTA via (E)SMTP or LMTP, or by using helper programs. No timing gaps exist in the design which could cause a mail loss. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ ck-0.6.0-9.el8 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-5e52cca893) Library for high performance concurrent programming -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: Concurrency Kit provides a plethora of concurrency primitives, safe memory reclamation mechanisms and lock-less and lock-free data structures designed to aid in the design and implementation of high performance concurrent systems. It is designed to minimize dependencies on operating system-specific interfaces and most of the interface relies only on a strict subset of the standard library and more popular compiler extensions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ coturn-4.5.1.1-1.el8 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-fcd9b57f22) TURN/STUN & ICE Server -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: The Coturn TURN Server is a VoIP media traffic NAT traversal server and gateway. It can be used as a general-purpose network traffic TURN server/gateway, too. This implementation also includes some extra features. Supported RFCs: TURN specs: - RFC 5766 - base TURN specs - RFC 6062 - TCP relaying TURN extension - RFC 6156 - IPv6 extension for TURN - Experimental DTLS support as client protocol. STUN specs: - RFC 3489 - "classic" STUN - RFC 5389 - base "new" STUN specs - RFC 5769 - test vectors for STUN protocol testing - RFC 5780 - NAT behavior discovery support The implementation fully supports the following client-to-TURN-server protocols: - UDP (per RFC 5766) - TCP (per RFC 5766 and RFC 6062) - TLS (per RFC 5766 and RFC 6062); TLS1.0/TLS1.1/TLS1.2 - DTLS (experimental non-standard feature) Supported relay protocols: - UDP (per RFC 5766) - TCP (per RFC 6062) Supported user databases (for user repository, with passwords or keys, if authentication is required): - SQLite - MySQL - PostgreSQL - Redis Redis can also be used for status and statistics storage and notification. Supported TURN authentication mechanisms: - long-term - TURN REST API (a modification of the long-term mechanism, for time-limited secret-based authentication, for WebRTC applications) The load balancing can be implemented with the following tools (either one or a combination of them): - network load-balancer server - DNS-based load balancing - built-in ALTERNATE- SERVER mechanism. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References: [ 1 ] Bug #1705146 - coturn fails to start because of PID file issue https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1705146 [ 2 ] Bug #1733691 - Please build coturn for EPEL 7 and 8 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1733691 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ dbench-4.0-20.el8 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-070284b1bf) Filesystem load benchmarking tool -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: Dbench is a file system benchmark that generates load patterns similar to those of the commercial Netbench benchmark, but without requiring a lab of Windows load generators to run. It is now considered a de facto standard for generating load on the Linux VFS. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ fs_mark-3.3-20.el8 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-0a8af39d1f) Benchmark synchronous/async file creation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: The fs_mark program is meant to give a low level bashing to file systems. The write pattern that we concentrate on is heavily synchronous IO across mutiple directories, drives, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ htop-2.2.0-6.el8 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-6196f22f4d) Interactive process viewer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: htop is an interactive text-mode process viewer for Linux, similar to top(1). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ librsync-2.0.2-1.el8 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-51c4d1b94b) Rsync remote-delta algorithm library -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: librsync is a library for calculating and applying network deltas, with an interface designed to ease integration into diverse network applications. librsync encapsulates the core algorithms of the rsync protocol, which help with efficient calculation of the differences between two files. The rsync algorithm is different from most differencing algorithms because it does not require the presence of the two files to calculate the delta. Instead, it requires a set of checksums of each block of one file, which together form a signature for that file. Blocks at any in the other file which have the same checksum are likely to be identical, and whatever remains is the difference. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ luajit-2.1.0-0.16beta3.el8 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-b1340c2b30) Just-In-Time Compiler for Lua -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: LuaJIT implements the full set of language features defined by Lua 5.1. The virtual machine (VM) is API- and ABI-compatible to the standard Lua interpreter and can be deployed as a drop-in replacement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ mod_flvx-0-0.19.20100525git.el8 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-2b70946ff2) FLV progressive download streaming for the Apache HTTP Server -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: FLV streaming means it can be sought to any position during video, and browser (Flash player) will buffer only from this position to the end. Thus streaming allows to skip boring parts or see video ending without loading the whole file, which simply saves bandwidth. Even H264 is more efficient, FLV is still a common container format for videos, because H264 is supported by Flash since version 9.115. For using FLV streaming on the web, a pseudo-streaming compliant Flash player, such as Flowplayer, is needed. Streaming requires that the FLV has embedded key-frame markers (meta-data), that can be injected by any supported tool, e.g. flvtool2. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ perl-CGI-SpeedyCGI-2.22-39.el8 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-fdb18ff175) Speed up perl scripts by running them persistently -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: SpeedyCGI is a way to run perl scripts persistently, which can make them run much more quickly. After the script is initially run, instead of exiting, the perl interpreter is kept running. During subsequent runs, this interpreter is used to handle new executions instead of starting a new perl interpreter each time. It is a very fast frontend program, written in C, is executed for each request. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ perl-DateTime-Format-Excel-0.31-27.el8 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-18e9bfe52f) Convert between DateTime and Excel dates -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: Excel uses a different system for its dates than most Unix programs. This module allows to convert between a few of the Excel raw formats and DateTime objects, which can then be further converted via any of the other DateTime::Format::* modules, or with DateTime's methods. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ perl-File-Type-0.22-35.el8 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-204d5b69a6) Determine file type using magic -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: File::Type uses magic numbers (typically at the start of a file) to determine the MIME type of that file. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ perl-Schedule-Cron-Events-1.95-10.el8 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-3dd8f00be6) Take a line from a crontab and find out when events will occur -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: Given a line from a crontab, tells you the time at which cron will next run the line, or when the last event occurred, relative to any date you choose. The object keeps that reference date internally, and updates it when you call `nextEvent()` or `previousEvent()` - such that successive calls will give you a sequence of events going forward, or backwards, in time. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ perl-URI-Find-20160806-10.el8 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-092738a9cc) Find URIs in plain text -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: This module does one thing: Finds URIs and URLs in plain text. It finds them quickly and it finds them *all* (or what URI::URL considers a URI to be.) It only finds URIs which include a scheme (http:// or the like), for something a bit less strict have a look at URI::Find::Schemeless. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ perl-ccom-1.4.1-33.el8 (FEDORA-EPEL-2019-e81df55de1) Perl module for context-sensitive phonetic string replacement -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: A perl module for context-sensitive phonetic string replacement to modify strings according to predefined replacement rules in such a way that words with the same pronunciation (e.g. "tail" and "tale") are converted to the same string. This can, for example, be used to implement error-tolerant search routines in address databases. It contains phonetic rules for German only, but the software has been prepared for multi-language support. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ epel-devel mailing list -- epel-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to epel-devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/epel-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx