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Name: perl-Linux-Pid | Distribution: Mageia |
Version: 0.40.0 | Vendor: Mageia.Org |
Release: 24.mga9 | Build date: Tue Jun 7 01:29:39 2022 |
Group: Development/Perl | Build host: localhost |
Size: 17839 | Source RPM: perl-Linux-Pid-0.40.0-24.mga9.src.rpm |
Packager: umeabot <umeabot> | |
Url: https://metacpan.org/release/Linux-Pid | |
Summary: Interface to Linux getpp?id functions |
Why should one use a module to get the PID and the PPID of a process where there are the '$$' variable and the 'getppid()' builtin ? (Not mentioning the equivalent 'POSIX::getpid()' and 'POSIX::getppid()' functions.) In fact, this is useful on Linux, with multithreaded programs. Linux' C library, using the linux thread model, returns different values of the PID and the PPID from different threads. (Other thread models such as NPTL don't have the same behaviour). This module forces perl to call the underlying C functions 'getpid()' and 'getppid()'.
GPL+ or Artistic
* Tue Jun 07 2022 umeabot <umeabot> 0.40.0-24.mga9 + Revision: 1862062 - Rebuild for Perl 5.36 * Thu Mar 17 2022 umeabot <umeabot> 0.40.0-23.mga9 + Revision: 1795859 - Mageia 9 Mass Rebuild * Mon May 24 2021 umeabot <umeabot> 0.40.0-22.mga9 + Revision: 1726840 - Rebuild for perl 5.34 * Wed Jun 17 2020 umeabot <umeabot> 0.40.0-21.mga8 + Revision: 1594843 - Rebuild for perl 5.32
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Fabrice Bellet, Thu Jan 23 07:07:38 2025