libterm-readline-gnu-perl 1.20-2 source package in Ubuntu
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libterm-readline-gnu-perl (1.20-2) unstable; urgency=low [ Ansgar Burchardt ] * debian/control: Convert Vcs-* fields to Git. [ Salvatore Bonaccorso ] * debian/copyright: Replace DEP5 Format-Specification URL from svn.debian.org to anonscm.debian.org URL. [ gregor herrmann ] * New patch 40terminfo.patch: check for -ltinfo in Makefile.PL. Thanks to Sven Joachim for the bug report and the proposals for the fix. (Closes: #644423) * debian/copyright: update license stanzas and list of debian/* contributors. * Bump debhelper compatibility level to 8. * Set Standards-Version to 3.9.2 (no changes). -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden> Wed, 19 Oct 2011 09:19:54 +0000
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libterm-readline-gnu-perl_1.20.orig.tar.gz | 67.5 KiB | 25da93084b57467cf24b85be557b07ade4af03776b8b2d5369d4d76b179edb01 |
libterm-readline-gnu-perl_1.20-2.debian.tar.gz | 7.0 KiB | 64db209d4151f6aef72e6fc7e3754a5bc060788c2043f6e29bff39feb8788e26 |
libterm-readline-gnu-perl_1.20-2.dsc | 2.3 KiB | 8b4dee4f320060449b3334c219ee623b98fe34e1b7fd7105e6a96a72f69ba299 |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.20-1build1 to 1.20-2 (2.3 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- libterm-readline-gnu-perl: Perl extension for the GNU ReadLine/History Library
Term::
ReadLine: :Gnu is a Perl interface to the GNU ReadLine Library, allowing
developers to provide features including input line editing, input history
management, word completion and more.
.
Through this module, you have access to almost all variables and functions as
documented in the GNU ReadLine/History Library. This means you can write your
custom editing function, custom completion function, and so on, with Perl.
You may find it useful for prototyping before programming with C.