Package: libntirpc-dev Source: ntirpc Version: 1.7.0-1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Dmitry Smirnov Installed-Size: 478 Depends: libntirpc1.7 (= 1.7.0-1) Filename: ./libntirpc-dev_1.7.0-1_amd64.deb Size: 73164 MD5sum: 23fd3ae0572fb7cf434094490a363632 SHA1: f88ef357156d73fca48bc2a1efd39c3f4f6ae79b SHA256: 159e302209266edb5f98d8dc6c5718693ff18e8baae24ab25968987b03348fce Section: libdevel Priority: optional Multi-Arch: same Homepage: https://github.com/nfs-ganesha/ntirpc Description: new transport-independent RPC library - development files Port of Sun's transport-independent RPC library to Linux. The library is intended as a replacement for the RPC code in the GNU C library, providing among others support for RPC (and in turn, NFS) over IPv6. . Changes introduced in the ntirpc library include: * Bi-directional operation. * Full-duplex operation on the TCP (vc) transport. * Thread-safe operating modes: * new locking primitives and lock callouts (interface change). * stateless send/recv on the TCP transport (interface change). * Flexible server integration support. * Event channels. . This package provides development files. Package: libntirpc1.7 Source: ntirpc Version: 1.7.0-1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Dmitry Smirnov Installed-Size: 271 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.16), libgssapi-krb5-2 (>= 1.14+dfsg) Filename: ./libntirpc1.7_1.7.0-1_amd64.deb Size: 106748 MD5sum: f8905fd14caa0c9272c1fefc70a00bd8 SHA1: 865f514fe0556cf3c1782b539e59b0ba88bc271b SHA256: 092c468e8a7b2f7011b4eba2faab09e04d2632cf27bccbb6571401012bc37caa Section: libs Priority: optional Multi-Arch: same Homepage: https://github.com/nfs-ganesha/ntirpc Description: new transport-independent RPC library Port of Sun's transport-independent RPC library to Linux. The library is intended as a replacement for the RPC code in the GNU C library, providing among others support for RPC (and in turn, NFS) over IPv6. . Changes introduced in the ntirpc library include: * Bi-directional operation. * Full-duplex operation on the TCP (vc) transport. * Thread-safe operating modes: * new locking primitives and lock callouts (interface change). * stateless send/recv on the TCP transport (interface change). * Flexible server integration support. * Event channels.