libhaml-ruby_2.2.8-2~bpo50+1_i386.changes is NEW
(new) haml-elisp_2.2.8-2~bpo50+1_all.deb optional editors
Haml (and Sass) modes for Emacsen
This package provides the emacs-lisp for syntax-highlighting Haml and
Sass modes.
(new) libhaml-ruby-doc_2.2.8-2~bpo50+1_all.deb optional doc
Elegant, easy and powerful template engines for HTML and CSS
Haml (HTML Abstraction Markup Language) is a layer on top of XHTML or
XML that's designed to express the structure of XHTML or XML
documents in a non-repetitive, elegant, easy way, using indentation
rather than closing tags and allowing Ruby to be embedded with ease.
It was originally envisioned as a plugin for Ruby on Rails, but it
can function as a stand-alone templating engine.
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This package includes as well Sass, a CSS templating engine based on
the same philosophy
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This is the documentation package, with upstream documentation, as well as
generated rdoc.
(new) libhaml-ruby1.8_2.2.8-2~bpo50+1_all.deb optional ruby
Elegant, easy and powerful template engines for HTML and CSS
Haml (HTML Abstraction Markup Language) is a layer on top of XHTML or
XML that's designed to express the structure of XHTML or XML
documents in a non-repetitive, elegant, easy way, using indentation
rather than closing tags and allowing Ruby to be embedded with ease.
It was originally envisioned as a plugin for Ruby on Rails, but it
can function as a stand-alone templating engine.
.
This package includes as well Sass, a CSS templating engine based on
the same philosophy
(new) libhaml-ruby_2.2.8-2~bpo50+1.diff.gz optional ruby
(new) libhaml-ruby_2.2.8-2~bpo50+1.dsc optional ruby
(new) libhaml-ruby_2.2.8-2~bpo50+1_all.deb optional ruby
Elegant, easy and powerful template engines for HTML and CSS
Haml (HTML Abstraction Markup Language) is a layer on top of XHTML or
XML that's designed to express the structure of XHTML or XML
documents in a non-repetitive, elegant, easy way, using indentation
rather than closing tags and allowing Ruby to be embedded with ease.
It was originally envisioned as a plugin for Ruby on Rails, but it
can function as a stand-alone templating engine.
.
This package includes as well Sass, a CSS templating engine based on
the same philosophy
.
This is a dummy package depending on the library for the current default
version of Ruby.
(new) libhaml-ruby_2.2.8.orig.tar.gz optional ruby
Changes: libhaml-ruby (2.2.8-2~bpo50+1) lenny-backports; urgency=low
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* Backport testing version for backports.org
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libhaml-ruby (2.2.8-2) unstable; urgency=low
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* Include haml-elisp.emacsen-startup so the Emacs modes do not have to
be explicitly called (Closes: #551258)
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libhaml-ruby (2.2.8-1) unstable; urgency=medium
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* New upstream release; fixes potential XSS isue due to incomplete
HTML/Unicode escaping —
http://github.com/nex3/haml/commit/fcf0d8ff743e947d0f4f563b07770310132d4fc6
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libhaml-ruby (2.2.6-1) unstable; urgency=low
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[ Joshua Timberman ]
* Suggest, not recommend, rails and hpricot so they are not auto installed
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[ Gunnar Wolf ]
* New upstream release
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libhaml-ruby (2.2.5-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream release
* Standards-version → 3.8.3 (no changes)
* Added README.source, keeping lintian at ease
* Actually do the right thing to avoid being compiled with emacs21,
instead of just conflicting with the whole package. Thanks to Aaron
M. Ucko for pestering me in the right direction! (Closes: #536091)
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libhaml-ruby (2.2.0-2) unstable; urgency=low
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[ Ryan Niebur ]
* Add myself to Uploaders
* install VERSION_NAME, fixing the errors during load
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[ Gunnar Wolf ]
* Patched haml-mode.el to avoid compile-time (and thus, install-time)
error. Had to also declare Conflicts: on emacs21 (which is going
away soon anyway) as author will explicitly not support it. (Closes:
#536091)
* Thanks to Axel Beckert for his help with elisp!
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libhaml-ruby (2.2.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
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[ Ryan Niebur ]
* fix watch file
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[ Gunnar Wolf ]
* Changed section to Ruby as per ftp-masters' request
* New upstream release
* Updated standards-version 3.8.0→3.8.2 (no changes needed)
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libhaml-ruby (2.0.9-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream release
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libhaml-ruby (2.0.8-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream release
* Fixed debian/watch, which included "/" as part of the directory name
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libhaml-ruby (2.0.7-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream release
* Added missing misc:Depends to haml-elisp
* Added "Conflicts: sufary" to binary package libhaml-ruby1.8, as both
packages provide (completely unrelated) /usr/bin/sass. (Closes:
#511032)
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