Library for asynchronous name resolves

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This package is based on the package 'libcares2' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.

c-ares is a C library that performs DNS requests and name resolves
asynchronously. c-ares is a fork of the library named 'ares', written
by Greg Hudson at MIT.

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c-ares.spec 0000003902 3.81 KB
Revision 22 (latest revision is 24)
Ana Guerrero's avatar Ana Guerrero (anag+factory) accepted request 1164057 from Adam Majer's avatar Adam Majer (adamm) (revision 22)
- c-ares 1.28.1
Features:
  * Emit warnings when deprecated c-ares functions are used.
    This can be disabled by passing a compiler definition of
    `CARES_NO_DEPRECATED`. [PR #732]
  * Add function `ares_search_dnsrec()` to search for records
    using the new DNS record data structures. [PR #719]
  * Rework internals to pass around `ares_dns_record_t` instead of
    binary data, this introduces new public functions of
    `ares_query_dnsrec()` and `ares_send_dnsrec()`. [PR #730]
Changes:
  * tests: when performing simulated queries, reduce timeouts
    to make tests run faster
  * Replace configuration file parsers with memory-safe parser. [PR #725]
  * Remove `acountry` completely, the manpage might still get
    installed otherwise. [Issue #718]
Bugfixes:
  * CMake: don't overwrite global required libraries/definitions/includes
    which could cause build errors for projects chain building c-ares.
    [Issue #729]
  * On some platforms, `netinet6/in6.h` is not included by `netinet/in.h`
    and needs to be included separately. [PR #728]
  * Fix a potential memory leak in `ares_init()`. [Issue #724]
  * Some platforms don't have the `isascii()` function.
    Implement as a macro. [PR #721]
  * CMake: Fix Chain building if CMAKE runtime paths not set
  * NDots configuration should allow a value of zero. [PR #735]
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