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PackageDescription | Simplistic port-like solution for developers It provides a standard and simplified way to compile against dependency libraries without messing up one's system. It is not a general package management system. It is not aimed to replace apt, macports or homebrew. . It's intended primarily to make sure that a developer of a library, can reproduce a user's dependencies and environment by specifying a specific version of an underlying dependency that one would like to use. . So, if a user says, "This bug happens on my system that uses libiconv 1.13.1", `mini_portile2` should make it easy for you to download, compile and link against libiconv 1.13.1; and run your test suite against it. |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Ruby Team <pkg-ruby-extras-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org> |
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PackageSection | ruby |
PackageVersion | 2.5.0-2~bpo11+2 |
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