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coid RPM : Dries RPM Repository

General info:

Name: coid
Summary: Object-oriented networking library
Authority: dries
Upstream: Brano Kemen
Version: 0.8.5
Release: 1.2
Epoch: (none)
License: GPL/LGPL/MPL
Group: Development/Libraries
URL: http://coid.sourceforge.net/
Description:
COID is an object-oriented networking library with a tool that automatically
generates a lightweight communication layer directly from a C++ class
declaration. The coidgen tool automatically extracts designated classes
and methods from specified header files and generates a corresponding
client class and host dispatcher. The server library manages networked
and local connections and provides various services to running objects.
The communication layer establishes either remote connection through TCP
or direct (vtable) connection between the client and the server (if they
reside in the same process).

Rpms:

Release 0.8.5-1.2

Fedora Core 3 for i386 (fc3-i386)

coid-0.8.5-1.2.fc3.rf.i386.rpm

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 for i386 (el3-i386)

coid-0.8.5-1.2.el3.rf.i386.rpm

Release 0.8.5-1

Fedora Core 4 for i386 (fc4-i386)

coid-0.8.5-1.2.fc4.rf.i386.rpm

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 for i386 (el4-i386)

coid-0.8.5-1.2.el4.rf.i386.rpm

Source rpms:

coid-0.8.5-1.2.el4.rf.src.rpm (el4-i386)
coid-0.8.5-1.2.el3.rf.src.rpm (el3-i386)
coid-0.8.5-1.2.fc3.rf.src.rpm (fc3-i386)
coid-0.8.5-1.2.fc4.rf.src.rpm (fc4-i386)

Spec info:

Spec filename: coid.spec
View spec: coid spec file
Rpmforge Subversion URL: http://svn.rpmforge.net/svn/trunk/rpms/coid/coid.spec

Pydar2 info:Id in db: 2459
Checksum: 1144533952-1828

Versions in pydar2:

version 9695 of coid
version 9225 of coid
version 5024 of coid
version 4714 of coid

More information can be found at the new coid rpm page which is still work in progress.