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Name: tipcutils | Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed |
Version: 3.0.6 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: 1.8 | Build date: Tue Aug 30 09:19:05 2022 |
Group: Development/Tools/Other | Build host: reproducible |
Size: 134145 | Source RPM: tipcutils-3.0.6-1.8.src.rpm |
Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: https://sourceforge.net/projects/tipc/files/tipc-utils | |
Summary: Transparent Inter Process Communication Protocol |
TIPC utilities (tipcutils) is a set of userspace programs used to configure and manage TIPC (http://tipc.sourceforge.net/). The Transparent Inter Process Communication protocol allows applications in a clustered computer environment to communicate quickly and reliably with other applications, regardless of their location within the cluster.
BSD-3-Clause
* Tue Aug 30 2022 Valentin Lefebvre <valentin.lefebvre@suse.com> - Update to version 3.0.6 * tipc-config tool is not longer maintained from v 2.2.0. this is replace by tipc tool in iproute2 package. * New font-end tool: tipc-trace, allows tracing TIPC by means of the TIPC trace_events in kernel. * Add tipc-link-watcher bin, which monitors the tipc link status and reports in foreground mode. - spec: force autoreconf for autogenerated file from tarball if libtool not at correct version - Add build requires: libmnl-devel - run "make clean" as current tarball contains binaries. * Fri Jul 22 2016 fweiss@suse.com - add tipcutils to Factory (bsc#990167) * Thu Apr 14 2016 fweiss@suse.com - Update to Version 2.1.1 to add the tipclog tool (fate#320592) * Tue Sep 02 2014 ro@suse.de - sanitize release line in specfile * Mon Apr 07 2014 max@suse.com - Package for SLE12 (bnc#870344). * Sun Jan 20 2013 thoenig@suse.de - init - add tipcutils (FATE#313910)
/usr/bin/tipc-pipe /usr/bin/tipc-trace /usr/sbin/tipc-link-watcher /usr/sbin/tipclog /usr/share/man/man1/tipc-pipe.1.gz
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