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6 project(s) on this page
Project |
Spr |
Newest |
Outdated |
Ignored |
Rank |
nghttp2∗
|
51 |
1.66.024 |
1.65.015
1.64.010
1.63.04
1.62.15
1.61.07
1.60.0
1.59.04
1.58.06
1.57.04
1.56.0▲2
1.55.1▲3
1.55.0▲
1.54.0▲2
1.53.0▲
1.52.0▲3
1.51.0▲5
1.50.0▲2
1.49.0▲2
1.47.0▲2
1.46.0▲5
1.43.0▲3
1.42.0▲
1.41.0▲3
1.40.0▲2
1.39.2▲
1.37.0▲
1.36.0.1▲
1.36.0▲
1.33.0▲2
1.31.1▲2
1.30.0▲2
1.25.0▲
1.21.1▲
1.8.0▲
1.7.1▲
1.6.0▲ |
9999
1.31.0.r12.gb48bcb21
1.13.0.r43.g8df2c35
HEAD |
100.00 |
android-riscv64-libnghttp2∗
|
1 |
1.66.0 |
|
|
93.98 |
libnghttp2-asio∗
|
2 |
1.52.0 |
0-unstable-2022-08-11 |
2022-08-11 |
93.98 |
nghttp2-libs∗
|
1 |
1.46.0 |
|
|
93.98 |
nghttp3∗
|
36 |
1.10.123 |
1.9.08
1.8.06
1.7.02
1.6.03
1.5.02
1.4.02
1.3.03
1.2.03
1.1.04
1.0.02
0.15.0
0.13.0
0.11.02
0.8.0
0.7.12
0.4.1
0.1.1
0.0.0 |
9999
r777.36579fd
HEAD |
93.98 |
android-riscv64-libnghttp3∗
|
1 |
1.10.1 |
|
|
83.98 |
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