Package: libneedle-extras-ruby1.8 Architecture: all Version: 1.0.0-1 Priority: optional Section: interpreters Source: libneedle-extras-ruby Maintainer: Tatsuki Sugiura Installed-Size: 252 Provides: libneedle-extras-ruby Depends: libneedle-ruby1.8 Filename: dists/sarge/libneedle-extras-ruby/binary-i386/libneedle-extras-ruby1.8_1.0.0-1_all.deb Size: 25694 MD5sum: 5e2a2e9a656e6c18f9a7a5aa8f321ccc SHA1: 0da94362537503cecc6336906e3ffb68133b1bc8 SHA256: f4b84e462a5e9cc1c32cba189a7a96c11949d3deb19792e33348ae6ea456f315 SHA512: 3db05ca4c804714e0835909ee30a4183b7ec1632beaba08f42346cc3ba036982c68793302e93352453db636d83e9f76b5fa159b2621b61d4c9c7134a1fdf0e12 Description: extra libraries for needle Needle-Extras is an add-on library to Needle, providing additional services and functionality beyond what the core Needle system provides. . This is a kind of testbed of new services and techniques. If a service in Needle-Extras is found to be particularly valuable, it may be promoted into the core Needle framework. . Currently this includes a form of interface injection (thanks to Christian Neukirchen), a simplified means of depending on third-party services, and a general multicasting service. Package: libneedle-extras-ruby1.8 Architecture: all Version: 1.0.0-2 Priority: optional Section: interpreters Source: libneedle-extras-ruby Maintainer: Tatsuki Sugiura Installed-Size: 252 Provides: libneedle-extras-ruby Depends: libneedle-ruby1.8 Filename: dists/sarge/libneedle-extras-ruby/binary-i386/libneedle-extras-ruby1.8_1.0.0-2_all.deb Size: 25774 MD5sum: 232b75b272fe5f3fc0be899aa3584500 SHA1: 94b3d99c8c2113e7058bbb571dae69c2c9e53ca9 SHA256: 1d974306260f573765902316aa01f01495fc90bb4c5ea74160cceeeff0e1020a SHA512: 5f97b74d805bd05644b7919726e3912c2d546d0f4d02c9c43bba9bb2e172bbf2eb22efcd4ba87fe25aaf303ef0432495776a4e1a8a4f4d314cd041ac271d827c Description: extra libraries for needle Needle-Extras is an add-on library to Needle, providing additional services and functionality beyond what the core Needle system provides. . This is a kind of testbed of new services and techniques. If a service in Needle-Extras is found to be particularly valuable, it may be promoted into the core Needle framework. . Currently this includes a form of interface injection (thanks to Christian Neukirchen), a simplified means of depending on third-party services, and a general multicasting service.