Artifact python3-ephemeral-port-reserve_1.1.4-2_all

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  Architecture: all
  Depends: python3:any
  Description: |-
    binds to an ephemeral port, force it into the TIME_WAIT state, and unbind it
     Sometimes you need a networked program to bind to a port that can't be
     hard-coded. Generally this is when you want to run several of them in
     parallel; if they all bind to port 8080, only one of them can succeed.
     .
     The usual solution is the "port 0 trick". If you bind to port 0, your kernel
     will find some arbitrary high-numbered port that's unused and bind to that.
     Afterward you can query the actual port that was bound to if you need to use
     the port number elsewhere. However, there are cases where the port 0 trick
     won't work. For example, mysqld takes port 0 to mean "the port configured in
     my.cnf". Docker can bind your containers to port 0, but uses its own
     implementation to find a free port which races and fails in the face of
     parallelism.
     .
     ephemeral-port-reserve helps you using port 0.
  Homepage: https://github.com/Yelp/ephemeral-port-reserve/
  Installed-Size: '26'
  Maintainer: Debian Python Team <team+python@tracker.debian.org>
  Package: python3-ephemeral-port-reserve
  Priority: optional
  Section: python
  Source: python-ephemeral-port-reserve
  Version: 1.1.4-2
srcpkg_name: python-ephemeral-port-reserve
srcpkg_version: 1.1.4-2

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