General-purpose programming language and runtime environment
http://www.erlang.org
Erlang is a general-purpose programming language and runtime environment. Erlang has built-in support for concurrency, distribution and fault tolerance. Erlang is used in several large telecommunication systems from Ericsson.
- Devel package for openSUSE:Factory
-
4
derived packages
- Download package
-
Checkout Package
osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout devel:languages:erlang:Factory/erlang && cd $_
- Create Badge
Refresh
Refresh
Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
---|---|---|
OTP-20.0.5.tar.gz | 0052811979 50.4 MB | |
README.SUSE | 0000001081 1.06 KB | |
_constraints | 0000000117 117 Bytes | |
_service | 0000000231 231 Bytes | |
crypto.patch | 0000000865 865 Bytes | |
epmd.init | 0000009730 9.5 KB | |
epmd.service | 0000000336 336 Bytes | |
epmd.socket | 0000000150 150 Bytes | |
erlang-not-install-misc.patch | 0000001526 1.49 KB | |
erlang-rpmlintrc | 0000000170 170 Bytes | |
erlang.changes | 0000052434 51.2 KB | |
erlang.spec | 0000019345 18.9 KB | |
erlang.sysconfig | 0000000373 373 Bytes | |
macros.erlang | 0000000455 455 Bytes | |
otp-R16B-rpath.patch | 0000001427 1.39 KB |
Revision 56 (latest revision is 138)
Matwey Kornilov (matwey)
accepted
request 527005
from
Matwey Kornilov (matwey)
(revision 56)
- Only Java 1.6 is supported by Erlang since 18.0 release - Update to 20.0.5: * erts: Fixed bug in binary_to_term and binary_to_atom that could cause VM crash. Typically happens when the last character of an UTF8 string is in the range 128 to 255, but truncated to only one byte. Bug exists in binary_to_term since ERTS version 5.10.2 (OTP_R16B01) and binary_to_atom since ERTS version 9.0 (OTP-20.0). * inets: http_uri aligned to follow RFC 3986 and not convert "+" to space when decoding URIs. * inets: Added new option max_client_body_chunk to httpd server to allow chunked delivery of PUT and POST data to mod_esi callback. Note, new mod_esi callback implementation is required. Also correct value provided by server_name environment variable.
Comments 0