[DRE-maint] ruby-eventmachine_0.12.10-2_amd64.changes is NEW
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libeventmachine-ruby-doc_0.12.10-2_all.deb
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libeventmachine-ruby1.8_0.12.10-2_all.deb
to main/r/ruby-eventmachine/libeventmachine-ruby1.8_0.12.10-2_all.deb
libeventmachine-ruby_0.12.10-2_all.deb
to main/r/ruby-eventmachine/libeventmachine-ruby_0.12.10-2_all.deb
(new) ruby-eventmachine_0.12.10-2.debian.tar.gz optional ruby
(new) ruby-eventmachine_0.12.10-2.dsc optional ruby
(new) ruby-eventmachine_0.12.10-2_amd64.deb optional ruby
Ruby/EventMachine library
EventMachine implements a fast, single-threaded engine for arbitrary network
communications. It's extremely easy to use in Ruby. EventMachine wraps all
interactions with IP sockets, allowing programs to concentrate on the
implementation of network protocols. It can be used to create both network
servers and clients. To create a server or client, a Ruby program only needs
to specify the IP address and port, and provide a Module that implements the
communications protocol. Implementations of several standard network protocols
are provided with the package, primarily to serve as examples. The real goal
of EventMachine is to enable programs to easily interface with other programs
using TCP/IP, especially if custom protocols are required.
(new) ruby-eventmachine_0.12.10.orig.tar.gz optional ruby
Changes: ruby-eventmachine (0.12.10-2) unstable; urgency=low
.
[ Laurent Arnoud ]
* Switch to gem2deb-based packaging. Source and binary package renamed to
ruby-eventmachine. Transitional packages added.
.
[ Paul van Tilburg ]
* debian/copyright: small fixes to further comply with the DEP5 format.
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libeventmachine-ruby1.8_0.12.10-2_all.deb - optional ruby
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