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  22. [I] portable set of basis classes for C++
  23. [T] Common C++ offers a set of "portable" classes that can be used to build
  24. [T] highly portable applications in C++. In particular, Common C++ offers
  25. [T] classes that abstract threading, sockets, synchronization, serial I/O,
  26. [T] "config" file parsing, class object persistence, shared object module
  27. [T] loading, daemon management, and optimized "block" and memory mapped file
  28. [T] I/O under a set of consistent classes that your application can then
  29. [T] be built from. The goal is to write your application to use the portable
  30. [T] abstract services and classes of the Common C++ libraries rather than
  31. [T] having to access low level system services directly.
  32. [U] http://www.gnu.org/software/commonc++/
  33. [A] David Sugar and Daniel Silverstone
  34. [M] unmaintained
  35. [C] extra/development
  36. [L] GPL
  37. [S] Stable
  38. [V] 1.0.13
  39. [P] X -?---5---9 140.400
  40. [D] 4107793565 commoncpp2-1.0.13.tar.gz ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/commonc++/