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python-gear implements an asynchronous event-driven interface to Gearman. It provides interfaces to build a client or worker, and access to the administrative protocol. The design approach is to keep it simple, with a relatively thin abstraction of the Gearman protocol itself. It should be easy to use to build a client or worker that operates either synchronously or asynchronously. The module also provides a simple Gearman server for use as a convenience in unit tests. The server is not designed for production use under load.
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python-gear-0.5.8-1.el7.noarch.html | Pure Python Async Gear Protocol Library | EPEL 7 for ppc64le | python-gear-0.5.8-1.el7.noarch.rpm |
python-gear-0.5.8-1.el7.noarch.html | Pure Python Async Gear Protocol Library | EPEL 7 for aarch64 | python-gear-0.5.8-1.el7.noarch.rpm |
python-gear-0.5.8-1.el7.noarch.html | Pure Python Async Gear Protocol Library | EPEL 7 for ppc64 | python-gear-0.5.8-1.el7.noarch.rpm |
python-gear-0.5.8-1.el7.noarch.html | Pure Python Async Gear Protocol Library | EPEL 7 for x86_64 | python-gear-0.5.8-1.el7.noarch.rpm |
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