+(see benchmark at http://libev.schmorp.de/bench.html)
+
+ Homepage: http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev
+ E-Mail: libev@lists.schmorp.de
+ Library Documentation: http://pod.tst.eu/http://cvs.schmorp.de/libev/ev.pod
+
+ It is modelled (very losely) after libevent and the Event perl module,
+ but aims to be faster and more correct, and also more featureful. And
+ also smaller. Yay.
+
+ABOUT THIS DISTRIBUTION
+
+ If you downloaded the libevent+libev distribution of libev, you will
+ find it looks very much like libevent. In fact, the distributed libev
+ tarballs are indeed libevent tarballs patched up with the libev
+ event core, taking the evbuffer, evtag, evdns and evhttpd parts from
+ libevent (they use the libevent emulation inside libev). Configure and
+ Makefile stuff is also a more or less direct copy of libevent, and are
+ maintained by the libevent authors.
+
+ If you downloaded the libev distribution (without libevent), then
+ you only get the core parts of the library, meaning http and dns
+ client/server code and similar things are missing. Only the core event
+ loop is included.
+
+ If you are looking for an easily embeddable version, I recommend using
+ the libev standalone distribution or the CVS repository.
+
+ Examples of programs that embed libev: the EV perl module,
+ rxvt-unicode, gvpe (GNU Virtual Private Ethernet) and deliantra
+ (http://www.deliantra.net).
+
+DIFFERENCES AND COMPARISON TO LIBEVENT
+
+ The comparisons below are relative to libevent-1.3e.
+
+ - multiple watchers can wait for the same event without deregistering others,
+ both for file descriptors as well as signals.
+ (registering two read events on fd 10 and unregistering one will not
+ break the other).
+
+ - fork() is supported and can be handled
+ (there is no way to recover from a fork with libevent).