execline 2.9.4.0-1build1 source package in Ubuntu
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execline (2.9.4.0-1build1) noble; urgency=high * No change rebuild against libskarnet2.14t64. -- Julian Andres Klode <email address hidden> Fri, 22 Mar 2024 14:09:54 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Julian Andres Klode
- Uploaded to:
- Noble
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Very Urgent
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execline_2.9.4.0.orig.tar.gz | 103.8 KiB | 70798b7b5595743a6512fb2157234f7ef2399a0d81099774aecb61017f451b2d |
execline_2.9.4.0-1build1.debian.tar.xz | 5.1 KiB | d0ac0b730b991983b6e62abec760371dd3171163c267be02fd57769d4fb91262 |
execline_2.9.4.0-1build1.dsc | 2.2 KiB | d2278f9a868d97db2f4e424d8ae4e9be545840a81b3e20132ddcbc715b31acc5 |
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- execline: small and non-interactive scripting language
Execline is a (non-interactive) scripting language, like sh; but its
syntax is quite different from a traditional shell syntax. The execlineb
program is meant to be used as an interpreter for a text file; the other
commands are essentially useful inside an execlineb script.
.
Execline is as powerful as a shell: it features conditional loops,
getopt-style option handling, filename globbing, and more. Meanwhile, its
syntax is far more logic and predictable than the shell's syntax, and has
no security issues.
.
Documentation is provided in execline-doc package.
.
Binaries are installed in /usr/lib/execline/ bin. Use the /usr/bin/execlineb
wrapper or add /usr/lib/execline/ bin to PATH.
- execline-dbgsym: debug symbols for execline
- execline-doc: small and non-interactive scripting language (documentation)
Execline is a (non-interactive) scripting language, like sh; but its
syntax is quite different from a traditional shell syntax. The execlineb
program is meant to be used as an interpreter for a text file; the other
commands are essentially useful inside an execlineb script.
.
Execline is as powerful as a shell: it features conditional loops,
getopt-style option handling, filename globbing, and more. Meanwhile, its
syntax is far more logic and predictable than the shell's syntax, and has
no security issues.
.
This package contains documentation files.
- libexecline-dev: small and non-interactive scripting language (development files)
Execline is a (non-interactive) scripting language, like sh; but its
syntax is quite different from a traditional shell syntax. The execlineb
program is meant to be used as an interpreter for a text file; the other
commands are essentially useful inside an execlineb script.
.
Execline is as powerful as a shell: it features conditional loops,
getopt-style option handling, filename globbing, and more. Meanwhile, its
syntax is far more logic and predictable than the shell's syntax, and has
no security issues.
.
This package contains static and header files.
- libexecline2.9: small and non-interactive scripting language (shared library)
Execline is a (non-interactive) scripting language, like sh; but its
syntax is quite different from a traditional shell syntax. The execlineb
program is meant to be used as an interpreter for a text file; the other
commands are essentially useful inside an execlineb script.
.
Execline is as powerful as a shell: it features conditional loops,
getopt-style option handling, filename globbing, and more. Meanwhile, its
syntax is far more logic and predictable than the shell's syntax, and has
no security issues.
.
This package contains shared libraries.
- libexecline2.9-dbgsym: debug symbols for libexecline2.9