ruby-defaults 1:2.7~0 source package in Ubuntu

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ruby-defaults (1:2.7~0) experimental; urgency=medium

  [ Antonio Terceiro ]
  * Make Ruby 2.7 the default and drop Ruby 2.5
  * debian/tests/control: add test-name pkg-config test
  * debian/tests/ruby-all-dev: remove deprecated usage of global must_match
  * Remove ruby.postinst, not really needed nowadays

 -- Antonio Terceiro <email address hidden>  Tue, 25 Feb 2020 16:20:01 -0300

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