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libverto provides a way for libraries to expose asynchronous interfaces without having to choose a particular event loop, offloading this decision to the end application which consumes the library. If you are packaging an application, not library, based on libverto, you should depend either on a specific implementation module or you can depend on the virtual provides 'libverto-module-base'. This will ensure that you have at least one module installed that provides io, timeout and signal functionality. Currently glib is the only module that does not provide these three because it lacks signal. However, glib will support signal in the future.
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libverto1-32bit-0.3.2-3.5.x86_64.html | Runtime libraries for libverto | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for x86_64 | libverto1-32bit-0.3.2-3.5.x86_64.rpm |
libverto1-32bit-0.2.6-3.20.x86_64.html | Runtime libraries for libverto | OpenSuSE Leap 15.5 for x86_64 | libverto1-32bit-0.2.6-3.20.x86_64.rpm |
libverto1-32bit-0.2.6-3.20.x86_64.html | Runtime libraries for libverto | OpenSuSE Leap 15.6 for x86_64 | libverto1-32bit-0.2.6-3.20.x86_64.rpm |
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