apr-util
Port variant standard
Summary Apache Portable Runtime Utility library
Package version 1.6.3
Homepage https://apr.apache.org/
Keywords devel
Maintainer nobody
License APACHE20
Other variants There are no other variants.
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Last modified 13 AUG 2023, 22:08:21 UTC
Port created 04 SEP 2017, 23:41:36 UTC
Subpackage Descriptions
complete This is the apr-util-standard metapackage. It pulls in all subpackages of apr-util-standard.
primary The Apache Portable Runtime Utility Library provides a predictable and consistent interface to underlying client library interfaces. This application programming interface assures predictable if not identical behaviour regardless of which libraries are available on a given platform.
dev This is the developer subpackage of the apr-util-standard port. It may contain headers, pc files, static and PIC libraries and SO links.
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Package Dependencies by Type
Build (only) apr1:dev:standard
gdbm:dev:standard
unixODBC:dev:standard
libiconv:dev:standard
sqlite:dev:standard
db5:dev:standard
libressl:dev:standard
expat:dev:standard
Build and Runtime apr1:primary:standard
unixODBC:primary:standard
gdbm:primary:standard
libiconv:primary:standard
sqlite:primary:standard
db5:primary:standard
libressl:primary:standard
expat:primary:standard
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main mirror://APACHE/apr
Distribution File Information
2b74d8932703826862ca305b094eef2983c27b39d5c9414442e9976a9acf1983 556623 apr-util-1.6.3.tar.gz
Ports that require apr-util:standard
apache:standard Secure, efficient and extensible HTTP server
perl-mod_perl:536 Persistent Perl interpreter for web server (5.36)
perl-mod_perl:538 Persistent Perl interpreter for web server (5.38)
perl-subversion:536 Perl bindings to Subversion (v536)
perl-subversion:538 Perl bindings to Subversion (v538)
serf:standard High-performance asynchronous HTTP client library
subversion:standard Version control system