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(new) libxapian-ruby1.8_1.2.7-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional ruby
Xapian search engine interface for Ruby 1.8
 This package provides Xapian Ruby bindings built for Ruby 1.8.
 .
 The Xapian search engine library is a highly adaptable toolkit which allows
 developers to easily add advanced indexing and search facilities to their own
 applications.  It implements the probabilistic model of information retrieval,
 and provides facilities for performing ranked free-text searches, relevance
 feedback, phrase searching, boolean searching, stemming, and simultaneous
 update and searching.  It is highly scalable, and is capable of working with
 collections containing hundreds of millions of documents.
 .
 The Xapian Ruby bindings provide an interface to the Xapian library from the
 Ruby programming language, allowing both indexing and retrieval operations.
(new) libxapian-ruby1.9.1_1.2.7-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional ruby
Xapian search engine interface for Ruby 1.9.1
 This package provides Xapian Ruby bindings built for Ruby 1.9.1.
 .
 The Xapian search engine library is a highly adaptable toolkit which allows
 developers to easily add advanced indexing and search facilities to their own
 applications.  It implements the probabilistic model of information retrieval,
 and provides facilities for performing ranked free-text searches, relevance
 feedback, phrase searching, boolean searching, stemming, and simultaneous
 update and searching.  It is highly scalable, and is capable of working with
 collections containing hundreds of millions of documents.
 .
 The Xapian Ruby bindings provide an interface to the Xapian library from the
 Ruby programming language, allowing both indexing and retrieval operations.
(new) python-xapian_1.2.7-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional python
Xapian search engine interface for Python
 This package provides Xapian Python bindings for all the packaged versions
 of Python.
 .
 The Xapian search engine library is a highly adaptable toolkit which allows
 developers to easily add advanced indexing and search facilities to their own
 applications.  It implements the probabilistic model of information retrieval,
 and provides facilities for performing ranked free-text searches, relevance
 feedback, phrase searching, boolean searching, stemming, and simultaneous
 update and searching.  It is highly scalable, and is capable of working with
 collections containing hundreds of millions of documents.
 .
 The Xapian Python bindings provide an interface to the Xapian library from the
 Python programming language, allowing both indexing and retrieval operations.
(new) tclxapian_1.2.7-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional libs
Xapian search engine interface for Tcl
 This package provides Xapian Tcl bindings which should work with any version
 of Tcl >= 8.1 (by using Tcl's stubs mechanism.)
 .
 The Xapian search engine library is a highly adaptable toolkit which allows
 developers to easily add advanced indexing and search facilities to their own
 applications.  It implements the probabilistic model of information retrieval,
 and provides facilities for performing ranked free-text searches, relevance
 feedback, phrase searching, boolean searching, stemming, and simultaneous
 update and searching.  It is highly scalable, and is capable of working with
 collections containing hundreds of millions of documents.
 .
 The Xapian Tcl bindings provide an interface to the Xapian library from the
 Tcl programming language, allowing both indexing and retrieval operations.
(new) xapian-bindings_1.2.7-1~bpo60+1.debian.tar.gz optional libs
(new) xapian-bindings_1.2.7-1~bpo60+1.dsc optional libs
(new) xapian-bindings_1.2.7.orig.tar.gz optional libs
Changes: xapian-bindings (1.2.7-1~bpo60+1) squeeze-backports; urgency=low
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  * Rebuild for squeeze backports.
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xapian-bindings (1.2.7-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release.
    + Includes fixes for #625679 and Ruby Dir.mktmpdir() issue, so drop
      patches for these.
  * debian/rules: Use single quotes for substituting into debian/control.in to
    stop the shell from attempting to expand ${python:Versions}.
  * debian/rules: Use build-stamp and configure-stamp in the top level rather
    than in the debian subdirectory - this is consistent with where other
    packages put these files, and means dh_clean removes them for us
    automatically.
  * debian/rules: Add build-arch and build-indep targets.
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xapian-bindings (1.2.5-2) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Use dh_python2 instead of pycentral for Debian >= squeeze and Ubuntu >=
    natty.  (Closes: #617149)
  * python/pythontest2.py: With Python 2.7, gc.collect() doesn't always
    collect all the garbage, so repeat until no further objects are
    freed.  (Closes: #625679)
  * ruby/smoketest.rb: Older Ruby 1.8.x doesn't have Dir.mktmpdir() -
    just skip the compaction tests for these versions.
  * debian/rules: Don't force building against tcl 8.5 in experimental - that
    was just for the transition to tcl 8.5 being the default.
  * debian/control.in: Standards-Version: 3.9.2 (no changes required).
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xapian-bindings (1.2.5-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release.
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xapian-bindings (1.2.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release.


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