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@p5-File-FcntlLock: added version 0.22

Using this module file locking via fcntl(2) can be done (obviously, this
restricts the use of the module to systems that have a fcntl(2) system call).
Before a file (or parts of a file) can be locked, an object simulating a flock
structure, containing information in a binary format to be passed to fcntl(2)
for locking requests, must be created and its properties set. Afterwards, by
calling the lock() method a lock can be set and removed or it can be determined
if and which process currently holds the lock.
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BLAKE2s (File-FcntlLock-0.22.tar.gz) = 999471fcb0de344ea9b22c3b1700e25437a38fc0ebb71c7b5b5101b95f4f7125
SHA512 (File-FcntlLock-0.22.tar.gz) = c57bc73ce220fc3379dd88e6f1c422ce05dbf659e4ac676614b4fc6967d2ea5e27b476c0a1e29caf1e469a4ace7d23a1b0e86284403b2443d19df7fc52b308db
Size (File-FcntlLock-0.22.tar.gz) = 16994 bytes
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