ruby-mini-portile2 2.8.1-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
ruby-mini-portile2 (2.8.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Team upload [ Debian Janitor ] * Remove unnecessary 'Testsuite: autopkgtest' header. * Set upstream metadata fields: Security-Contact. * Update standards version to 4.6.1, no changes needed. * Apply multi-arch hints. + ruby-mini-portile2: Add Multi-Arch: foreign. * Set upstream metadata fields: Bug-Database, Bug-Submit. [ Lucas Nussbaum ] * New upstream version 2.8.1 * Refresh packaging using dh-make-ruby * Do not test using autopkgtest-pkg-ruby. Testing fails in autopkgtest for an unknown reason. -- Lucas Nussbaum <email address hidden> Thu, 29 Dec 2022 10:24:09 +0100
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Debian Ruby Extras Maintainers
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Debian Ruby Extras Maintainers
- Architectures:
- all
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
See full publishing history Publishing
Series | Published | Component | Section | |
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Mantic | release | universe | misc | |
Lunar | release | universe | misc |
Downloads
File | Size | SHA-256 Checksum |
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ruby-mini-portile2_2.8.1-1.dsc | 2.2 KiB | ed104cd73f2a70b4e01fd89d40b2741bbe79c07f801a1708c671f3dfff398867 |
ruby-mini-portile2_2.8.1.orig.tar.gz | 24.0 KiB | 8ae587230a7ff0ce8ef973b7b6bbd9570b3c5c96165cc4fac1ffd97ede625637 |
ruby-mini-portile2_2.8.1-1.debian.tar.xz | 3.5 KiB | 04bcb810112ddafd559b38d5076c9b150da08f3f631e0351eaeebb86467e1f0f |
Available diffs
- diff from 2.8.0-1 to 2.8.1-1 (1.8 KiB)
No changes file available.
Binary packages built by this source
- ruby-mini-portile2: simplistic port-like solution for developers
It provides a standard and simplified way to compile against dependency
libraries without messing up one's system. It is not a general package
management system. It is not aimed to replace apt, macports or homebrew.
.
It's intended primarily to make sure that a developer of a library, can
reproduce a user's dependencies and environment by specifying a specific
version of an underlying dependency that one would like to use.