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erlang-rebar-2.6.4-3.lbn25.x86_64
Erlang Build Tools.
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erlang-rebar-vsn-plugin-20140609-2.lbn19.x86_64
This plugin is designed to take the latest semver compatible tag and turn it into a semver compatible version for the OTP Application. One of the key things it does (aside from making sure that semver is respected) is insure that there is a unique monotonically increasing version for each commit built. It does this by creating a version from both the latest tag, the epoch timestamp and the ref. The ref is actually only there to make the version human readable.
So lets say you have a repository with the tag v0.0.1 and the epoch 1348518514 on the latest commit identified by 26ff3c6 then you would end up with the version 0.0.1+build.1348518514.26ff3c6. While that version string is long, it is perfectly accurate, semver compatible, and works well with OTP. This solves many of the current versioning problems with rebar and erlang OTP Apps.
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erlang-rebar3-3.18.0-5.fc36.noarch
Rebar3 is an Erlang tool that makes it easy to create, develop, and release
Erlang libraries, applications, and systems in a repeatable manner.
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erlang-rebar3-pc-1.14.0-1.fc36.noarch
This plugin is intended to replicate the rebar2 support for compiling native
code. It is not a drop-in replacement in terms of command-line interface but
the exact configuration interface in projects' rebar.configs have been
preserved.
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erlang-rebar_lock_deps_plugin-3.1.0-1.lbn19.x86_64
Use this plugin to create reproducible builds for a rebar project. Generate a
rebar.config.lock file by running the command from the top level directory of
your project like this: "rebar lock-deps"
The generated rebar.config.lock file lists every dependency of the project and
locks it at the git revision found in the deps directory. A clean build using
the lock file (rebar -C rebar.config.lock) will pull all dependencies as found
at the time of generation.
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erlang-rebar_lock_deps_plugin-devel-3.1.0-1.lbn19.x86_64
Use this plugin to create reproducible builds for a rebar project. Generate a
rebar.config.lock file by running the command from the top level directory of
your project like this: "rebar lock-deps"
The generated rebar.config.lock file lists every dependency of the project and
locks it at the git revision found in the deps directory. A clean build using
the lock file (rebar -C rebar.config.lock) will pull all dependencies as found
at the time of generation.
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erlang-reltool-17.4-5.lbn19.x86_64
Reltool is a release management tool. It analyses a given
Erlang/OTP installation and determines various dependencies
between applications. The graphical frontend depicts the
dependencies and enables interactive customization of a
target system. The backend provides a batch interface
for generation of customized target systems.
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erlang-reltool-18.3.3-1.lbn19.x86_64
Reltool is a release management tool. It analyses a given
Erlang/OTP installation and determines various dependencies
between applications. The graphical frontend depicts the
dependencies and enables interactive customization of a
target system. The backend provides a batch interface
for generation of customized target systems.
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erlang-reltool-23.0.4-1.lbn25.x86_64
Reltool is a release management tool. It analyses a given
Erlang/OTP installation and determines various dependencies
between applications. The graphical frontend depicts the
dependencies and enables interactive customization of a
target system. The backend provides a batch interface
for generation of customized target systems.
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erlang-reltool-24.3.4.10-1.fc36.x86_64
Reltool is a release management tool. It analyses a given
Erlang/OTP installation and determines various dependencies
between applications. The graphical frontend depicts the
dependencies and enables interactive customization of a
target system. The backend provides a batch interface
for generation of customized target systems.
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