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Pkg-cacher 0.9.0 (Default branch)

Pkg-cacher is a transparent caching proxy daemon optimized for Debian and RPM packages. It is based on apt-cacher (version 1.6.4), which is available with Debian. This version has been modified to understand RedHat RPM repositiories. It also adds support for the HTTP Range and HTTP Redirect headers, and deals correctly with files which have the same name but different content on different distributions or, in some cases, different versions of the same distribution. Image

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Mixin::Linewise::Writers(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Mixin::Linewise::Writers(3pm)

NAME
Mixin::Linewise::Writers - get linewise writeers for strings and filenames SYNOPSIS
package Your::Pkg; use Mixin::Linewise::Writers -writers; sub write_handle { my ($self, $data, $handle) = @_; $handle->print("datum: $_ ") for @$data; } Then: use Your::Pkg; Your::Pkg->write_file($data, $filename); Your::Pkg->write_string($data, $string); Your::Pkg->write_handle($data, $fh); EXPORTS
"write_file" and "write_string" are exported by default. Either can be requested individually, or renamed. They are generated by Sub::Exporter, so consult its documentation for more information. Both can be generated with the option "method" which requests that a method other than "write_handle" is called with the created IO::Handle. write_file Your::Pkg->write_file($data, $filename); This method will try to open a new file with the given name. It will then call "write_handle" with that handle. Any arguments after $filename are passed along after to "write_handle". write_string my $string = Your::Pkg->write_string($data); "write_string" will create a new IO::String handle, call "write_handle" to write to that handle, and return the resulting string. Any arguments after $data are passed along after to "write_handle". BUGS
Bugs should be reported via the CPAN bug tracker at <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Mixin-Linewise> For other issues, or commercial enhancement or support, contact the author. AUTHOR
Ricardo SIGNES, "<rjbs@cpan.org>" COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008, Ricardo SIGNES. This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2010-02-14 Mixin::Linewise::Writers(3pm)