[zeromq-dev] Debian packaging: now available

Adrian von Bidder avbidder at fortytwo.ch
Fri Jan 29 13:26:43 CET 2010


On Friday 29 January 2010 12.56:04 Martin Sustrik wrote:
> 
> It seems the description of the package is a bit inaccurate here:

Ok, will be corrected with the next upload.

cheers
-- vbi


  ZeroMQ is a very fast, thin messaging implementation which supports different
  messaging models. It reaches 13.4 microseconds end-to-end latencies and up to
  4,100,000 messages a second today, requires only a couple of pages in        
- resident memory and supports different wire protocols: TCP, PGM, AMQP, and   
- SCTP.                                                                        
+ resident memory and supports different wire protocols: UDP, TCP, IPC, PGM and
+ in-process.                                                                  
  .                                                                            
- There are C, C++, Lisp, Java, Python, Ruby, and .NET language APIs.          
+ There are C, C++, Lisp, Java, Python, Ruby and Haskell language bindings.    
  .                                                                            
  It is fully distributed: no central servers to crash, millions of WAN and    
  LAN nodes. It is an extensible framework: kernel-style drivers for custom    


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