env-assert 0.010-1 source package in Ubuntu

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env-assert (0.010-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Import upstream version 0.010.
  * Update years of packaging copyright.

 -- gregor herrmann <email address hidden>  Sun, 07 Jan 2024 01:17:32 +0100

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env-assert: tool to ensure that the environment variables match expectations

 The envassert script, accompanied by the Env::Assert module, checks that
 your runtime environment, as defined with environment variables, matches with
 what you want.
 .
 You can define your required environment in a file.
 Default file is .envassert but you can use any file.
 .
 It is advantageous to use envassert for examnple when running a container. If
 you check your environment for missing or wrongly defined environment
 variables at the beginning of the container run, your container will fail
 sooner instead of in a later point in execution when the variables are
 needed.