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.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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OTP-21.3.5.tar.gz | 0054029903 51.5 MB | |
README.SUSE | 0000001095 1.07 KB | |
_constraints | 0000000117 117 Bytes | |
_service | 0000000231 231 Bytes | |
epmd.init | 0000009730 9.5 KB | |
epmd.service | 0000000336 336 Bytes | |
epmd.socket | 0000000150 150 Bytes | |
erlang-not-install-misc.patch | 0000001461 1.43 KB | |
erlang-rpmlintrc | 0000000170 170 Bytes | |
erlang.changes | 0000092259 90.1 KB | |
erlang.spec | 0000018627 18.2 KB | |
erlang.sysconfig | 0000000373 373 Bytes | |
macros.erlang | 0000000455 455 Bytes | |
otp-R16B-rpath.patch | 0000001172 1.14 KB |
Revision 80 (latest revision is 138)
Matwey Kornilov (matwey)
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Gabriele Santomaggio (gsantomaggio_suse)
(revision 80)
- Update to 21.3.5: - Changes for 21.3.5: * http://erlang.org/download/OTP-21.3.5.README * diameter: Fix inadvertently broad monitor that resulted in gen_server cast messages to hidden nodes from module diameter_dist. * erts: Add missing documentation of new external tags NEW_PID, NEW_PORT and NEWER_REFERENCE introduced in OTP 19. These new tags are planned to be "activated" in OTP 23 when distribution capability flag DFLAG_BIG_CREATION becomes mandatory. Older nodes (>= 19) are able to decode these new tags and send them back to the new node. Nodes older than OTP 23 will however never encode their own local pids, ports and references using the new tags. * inets: Fix the internal handling of the option erl_script_timeout in httpd. If explicit erl_script_timeout value was supplied in seconds it was not correctly converted to millisecond units for internal usage. This change fixes the handling of erl_script_timeout in all possible configuration scenarios.
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