msgpack-c: An efficient object serialization library for C1
An efficient object serialization library for C.
... part of T2,
get it here
URL: https://msgpack.org
Author: Msgpack-c Authors
Maintainer: T2 Project <t2 [at] t2-project [dot] org>
License: BSL
Status: Stable
Version: 4.0.0
Remark: Does cross compile (as setup and patched in T2).
Download: https://github.com/msgpack/msgpack-c/tags/download/c-4.0.0/ msgpack-c-4.0.0.tar.gz
T2 source: msgpack-c.cache
T2 source: msgpack-c.desc
Build time (on reference hardware): 12% (relative to binutils)2
Installed size (on reference hardware): 0.27 MB, 35 files
Dependencies (build time detected):
00-dirtree
bash
binutils
cmake
coreutils
diffutils
doxygen
findutils
gawk
grep
gtest
gzip
libxml
linux-header
make
sed
tar
tbb
zlib
Installed files (on reference hardware):
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usr/include/msgpack
usr/include/msgpack.h
usr/include/msgpack/fbuffer.h
usr/include/msgpack/gcc_atomic.h
usr/include/msgpack/object.h
usr/include/msgpack/pack.h
usr/include/msgpack/pack_define.h
usr/include/msgpack/pack_template.h
usr/include/msgpack/sbuffer.h
usr/include/msgpack/sysdep.h
usr/include/msgpack/timestamp.h
usr/include/msgpack/unpack.h
usr/include/msgpack/unpack_define.h
usr/include/msgpack/unpack_template.h
usr/include/msgpack/util.h
usr/include/msgpack/version.h
usr/include/msgpack/version_master.h
usr/include/msgpack/vrefbuffer.h
usr/include/msgpack/zbuffer.h
usr/include/msgpack/zone.h
usr/lib64/cmake/msgpack
usr/lib64/cmake/msgpack/msgpack-config-version.cmake
usr/lib64/cmake/msgpack/msgpack-config.cmake
usr/lib64/cmake/msgpack/msgpack-targets-release.cmake
usr/lib64/cmake/msgpack/msgpack-targets.cmake
usr/lib64/libmsgpackc.a
usr/lib64/libmsgpackc.so
usr/lib64/libmsgpackc.so.2
usr/lib64/libmsgpackc.so.2.0.0
usr/lib64/pkgconfig/msgpack.pc
var/adm/dependencies/msgpack-c
var/adm/descs/msgpack-c
var/adm/flists/msgpack-c
var/adm/md5sums/msgpack-c
var/adm/packages/msgpack-c
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2) Compatible with Linux From Scratch's
"Standard Build Unit" (SBU).