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Information for build ghc-atomic-write-0.2.0.7-12.fc40

ID267694
Package Nameghc-atomic-write
Version0.2.0.7
Release12.fc40
Epoch
Sourcegit+https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ghc-atomic-write.git#acac2e7be6f94c9d03275e01ef53b816d508c832
SummaryAtomically write to a file
DescriptionAtomically write to a file on POSIX-compliant systems while preserving permissions. On most Unix systems, `mv` is an atomic operation. This makes it simple to write to a file atomically just by using the mv operation. However, this will destroy the permissions on the original file. This library does the following to preserve permissions while atomically writing to a file: * If an original file exists, take those permissions and apply them to the temp file before `mv`ing the file into place. * If the original file does not exist, create a following with default permissions (based on the currently-active umask). This way, when the file is `mv`'ed into place, the permissions will be the ones held by the original file. This library is based on similar implementations found in common libraries in Ruby and Python: * <http://apidock.com/rails/File/atomic_write/class Ruby on Rails includes a similar method called atomic_write> * <https://github.com/chef/chef/blob/c4631816132fcfefaba3d123a1d0dfe8bc2866bb/lib/chef/file_content_management/deploy/mv_unix.rb#L23:L71 Chef includes atomic update functionality> * <https://github.com/sashka/atomicfile There is a python library for atomically updating a file> To use `atomic-write`, import the module corresponding to the type you wish to write atomically, e.g., to write a (strict) ByteString atomically: > import System.AtomicWrite.Writer.ByteString Then you can use the atomicWriteFile function that accepts a `FilePath` and a `ByteString`, e.g.: > atomicWriteFile myFilePath myByteString.
Built bydavidlt
State complete
Volume DEFAULT
StartedSun, 19 Nov 2023 12:54:38 UTC
CompletedSun, 19 Nov 2023 13:48:18 UTC
Taskbuild (f40, /rpms/ghc-atomic-write.git:acac2e7be6f94c9d03275e01ef53b816d508c832)
Extra{'source': {'original_url': 'git+https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ghc-atomic-write.git#acac2e7be6f94c9d03275e01ef53b816d508c832'}}
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RPMs
src
ghc-atomic-write-0.2.0.7-12.fc40.src.rpm (info) (download)
noarch
ghc-atomic-write-doc-0.2.0.7-12.fc40.noarch.rpm (info) (download)
riscv64
ghc-atomic-write-0.2.0.7-12.fc40.riscv64.rpm (info) (download)
ghc-atomic-write-devel-0.2.0.7-12.fc40.riscv64.rpm (info) (download)
ghc-atomic-write-prof-0.2.0.7-12.fc40.riscv64.rpm (info) (download)
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riscv64
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mock_output.log
noarch_rpmdiff.json
Changelog * Sat Jul 29 2023 Jens Petersen <petersen@redhat.com> 0.2.0.7-12 - bump release * Wed Jul 19 2023 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> 0.2.0.7-11 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_39_Mass_Rebuild * Thu Feb 16 2023 Jens Petersen <petersen@redhat.com> - 0.2.0.7-8 - refresh to cabal-rpm-2.1.0 with SPDX migration * Thu Jul 21 2022 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 0.2.0.7-7 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_37_Mass_Rebuild * Fri Jun 17 2022 Jens Petersen <petersen@redhat.com> - 0.2.0.7-6 - rebuild * Thu Jan 20 2022 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 0.2.0.7-5 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_36_Mass_Rebuild * Fri Aug 06 2021 Jens Petersen <petersen@redhat.com> - 0.2.0.7-4 - rebuild