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Bug#523128: O: libdata-sorting-perl -- Perl module for multi-key sort using function results



Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

The current maintainer of libdata-sorting-perl, Florian Ragwitz <florian@mookooh.org>,
is apparently not active anymore.  Therefore, I orphan this package now.

Maintaining a package requires time and skills. Please only adopt this
package if you will have enough time and attention to work on it.

If you want to be the new maintainer, please see
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/index.html#howto-o for detailed
instructions how to adopt a package properly.

Please note that this package is already in the Perl group SVN repository, so if
you want to maintain it, get in touch with that team.

Some information about this package:

Package: libdata-sorting-perl
Binary: libdata-sorting-perl
Version: 0.9-2
Priority: optional
Section: perl
Maintainer: Florian Ragwitz <florian@mookooh.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0)
Build-Depends-Indep: perl (>= 5.6.0-16)
Architecture: all
Standards-Version: 3.6.1
Format: 1.0
Directory: pool/main/libd/libdata-sorting-perl
Files:
 893bd516830b626ed0ab6f85c53dd701 658 libdata-sorting-perl_0.9-2.dsc
 86bc3086441f3ecfacb5978ca7b6a76c 14841 libdata-sorting-perl_0.9.orig.tar.gz
 4ce31c745affcbbc43e0c19328f24299 1694 libdata-sorting-perl_0.9-2.diff.gz

Package: libdata-sorting-perl
Priority: optional
Section: perl
Installed-Size: 104
Maintainer: Florian Ragwitz <florian@mookooh.org>
Architecture: all
Version: 0.9-2
Depends: perl (>= 5.6.0-16)
Filename: pool/main/libd/libdata-sorting-perl/libdata-sorting-perl_0.9-2_all.deb
Size: 23222
MD5sum: 0d907f7da9795b0c943a1a9cc308bd74
SHA1: 873786ac8fe443813c0ec9f557d1628a93cacfa5
SHA256: 7d312002179ada0e33e135585417234cb0b83c398931ea271aa19ef52ee64c7e
Description: Perl module for multi-key sort using function results
 Data::Sorting provides functions to sort the contents of arrays based
 on a collection of extraction and comparison rules. Extraction rules
 are  used to identify the attributes of array elements on which the
 ordering  is based; comparison rules specify how those values should be
 ordered.
 .
 Index strings may be used to retrieve values from array elements, or
 function references may be passed in to call on each element.
 Comparison rules are provided for numeric, bytewise, and
 case-insensitive orders, as well as a 'natural' comparison that places
 numbers first, in numeric order, followed by the remaining items in
 case-insensitive textual order.
Tag: devel::lang:perl, devel::library, implemented-in::perl, role::shared-lib, use::organizing




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