[DRE-maint] ruby-metaid_1.0-6_amd64.changes is NEW

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libmetaid-ruby1.8_1.0-6_all.deb
  to main/r/ruby-metaid/libmetaid-ruby1.8_1.0-6_all.deb
libmetaid-ruby_1.0-6_all.deb
  to main/r/ruby-metaid/libmetaid-ruby_1.0-6_all.deb
(new) ruby-metaid_1.0-6.debian.tar.gz optional ruby
(new) ruby-metaid_1.0-6.dsc optional ruby
(new) ruby-metaid_1.0-6_all.deb optional ruby
Some additional methods to make metaprogramming easier
 MetAid adds a few innocent methods to the ruby Object and Module
 classes, in order to make metaprogramming easier. For the lore of
 metaprogramming see Seeing Metaclasses Clearly and Chapter Six of
 Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby, at
 http://mislav.uniqpath.com/poignant-guide
(new) ruby-metaid_1.0.orig.tar.gz optional ruby


Changes:
ruby-metaid (1.0-6) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Source packages adapted according to the new Ruby policy:
    - Build for both ruby1.8 and ruby1.9.1.
    - Migrated to pkg-ruby-extras git repos. Changed the Vcs-* fields in
      debian/control accordingly.
  * debian/control:
    - Standards-Version bumped to 3.9.3; no changes required.
    - Set XS-Ruby-Versions to all.
    - Changed the build-depends for using gem2deb instead of ruby-pkg-tools.
    - Switched the maintainer with the uploaders field as per new
      convention the team is the default maintainer.
    - Added libmetaid-ruby and libmetaid-ruby1.8 as transitional packages.
  * debian/copyright: reworked to fit the Debian copyright format version 1.0.
  * debian/ruby-metaid.install: actually install the library file.
  * debian/source/lintian-overrides: override lintian warnings about
    duplicate descriptions for transitional packages.


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