snappy 1.1.7-2 source package in Ubuntu
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snappy (1.1.7-2) unstable; urgency=medium * Fix snappy_unittest FTBFS. * Add watch file. * Update debhelper level to 12: - don't specify parallel to debhelper. * Update homepage location. * Update Standards-Version to 4.4.1: - change package priority to optional. -- Laszlo Boszormenyi (GCS) <email address hidden> Thu, 05 Dec 2019 19:18:14 +0000
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Available diffs
- diff from 1.1.7-1 to 1.1.7-2 (1.4 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- libsnappy-dev: fast compression/decompression library (development files)
Snappy is a compression/
decompression library. It does not aim for
maximum compression, or compatibility with any other compression
library; instead, it aims for very high speeds and reasonable
compression.
.
For instance, compared to the fastest mode of zlib, Snappy
is an order of magnitude faster for most inputs, but the resulting
compressed files are anywhere from 20% to 100% bigger. On a single core
of a Core i7 processor in 64-bit mode, Snappy compresses at about 250
MB/sec or more and decompresses at about 500 MB/sec or more.
.
This package contains the development files required to build programs
against Snappy.
- libsnappy1v5: fast compression/decompression library
Snappy is a compression/
decompression library. It does not aim for
maximum compression, or compatibility with any other compression
library; instead, it aims for very high speeds and reasonable
compression.
.
For instance, compared to the fastest mode of zlib, Snappy
is an order of magnitude faster for most inputs, but the resulting
compressed files are anywhere from 20% to 100% bigger. On a single core
of a Core i7 processor in 64-bit mode, Snappy compresses at about 250
MB/sec or more and decompresses at about 500 MB/sec or more.
- libsnappy1v5-dbgsym: debug symbols for libsnappy1v5