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perl-File-BaseDir-0.08-4.lbn25.noarch
This module can be used to find directories and files as specified by the
Freedesktop.org Base Directory Specification. This specifications gives a
mechanism to locate directories for configuration, application data and
cache data. It is suggested that desktop applications for e.g. the Gnome,
KDE or Xfce platforms follow this layout. However, the same layout can just
as well be used for non-GUI applications.
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perl-File-Fetch-0.56-418.lbn25.noarch
File::Fetch allows you to fetch any file pointed to by a "ftp", "http",
"file", "git", or "rsync" URI by a number of different means.
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perl-Gerrit-REST-0.011-1.lbn25.noarch
"Gerrit is a web based code review system, facilitating online code reviews for projects using the Git version control system."
This module is a thin wrapper around Gerrit's REST API, which is superseding it's old SSH API, for which there is another Perl module called Gerrit::Client.
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perl-IPC-SysV-2.07-419.lbn25.x86_64
This is an object interface for System V messages, semaphores, and
inter-process calls.
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perl-IPC-System-Simple-1.25-21.lbn25.noarch
Calling Perl's in-built 'system()' function is easy; determining if it
was successful is _hard_. Let's face it, '$?' isn't the nicest variable
in the world to play with, and even if you _do_ check it, producing a
well-formatted error string takes a lot of work. 'IPC::System::Simple'
takes the hard work out of calling external commands. In fact, if you
want to be really lazy, you can just write:
use IPC::System::Simple qw(system);
and all of your "system" commands will either succeed (run to completion and
return a zero exit value), or die with rich diagnostic messages.
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perl-Importer-0.025-4.lbn25.noarch
This Perl module acts as a layer between Exporter and modules which consume
exports. It is feature-compatible with Exporter, plus some much needed
extras. You can use this to import symbols from any exporter that follows
Exporters specification. The exporter modules themselves do not need to use
or inherit from the Exporter module, they just need to set @EXPORT and/or
other variables.
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perl-JSON-4.02-1.lbn25.noarch
This module converts between JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) and Perl
data structure into each other. For JSON, see http://www.crockford.com/JSON/.
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perl-JSON-XS-4.02-1.lbn25.x86_64
This module converts Perl data structures to JSON and vice versa. Its
primary goal is to be correct and its secondary goal is to be fast. To
reach the latter goal it was written in C.
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perl-Locale-Codes-3.60-1.lbn25.noarch
Locale-Codes is a distribution containing a set of modules. The modules
each deal with different types of codes which identify parts of the locale
including languages, countries, currency, etc.
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perl-Locale-gettext-1.07-13.lbn25.x86_64
The gettext module permits access from perl to the gettext() family of
functions for retrieving message strings from databases constructed to
internationalize software.
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