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Source: jekyll
Maintainer: Debian Ruby Extras Maintainers <pkg-ruby-extras-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Youhei SASAKI <uwabami@gfd-dennou.org>
Section: web
Priority: optional
Build-Depends: cucumber,
debhelper (>= 9),
gem2deb,
rake,
ruby-classifier-reborn,
ruby-colorator,
ruby-jekyll-coffeescript (>= 1.0.1-2~),
ruby-jekyll-feed,
ruby-jekyll-gist,
ruby-jekyll-paginate,
ruby-jekyll-sass-converter,
ruby-jekyll-test-plugin,
ruby-jekyll-test-plugin-malicious,
ruby-jekyll-watch,
ruby-kramdown,
ruby-launchy-shim,
ruby-liquid,
ruby-mercenary,
ruby-mime-types,
ruby-minitest,
ruby-minitest-reporters,
ruby-nokogiri,
ruby-pygments.rb,
ruby-rdiscount,
ruby-redcarpet,
ruby-rouge,
ruby-rspec-mocks,
ruby-safe-yaml,
ruby-shoulda,
ruby-simplecov,
ruby-test-unit,
ruby-toml (>= 0.1.2-2~),
xdg-utils
Standards-Version: 3.9.8
Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-ruby-extras/jekyll.git
Vcs-Git: https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-ruby-extras/jekyll.git
Homepage: http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll
Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-ruby
XS-Ruby-Versions: all
Package: jekyll
Architecture: all
Depends: ruby | ruby-interpreter,
ruby-classifier-reborn,
ruby-colorator,
ruby-jekyll-coffeescript (>= 1.0.1-2~),
ruby-jekyll-feed,
ruby-jekyll-gist,
ruby-jekyll-paginate,
ruby-jekyll-sass-converter,
ruby-jekyll-watch,
ruby-kramdown,
ruby-launchy-shim,
ruby-liquid,
ruby-mercenary,
ruby-mime-types,
ruby-pygments.rb,
ruby-rdiscount,
ruby-redcarpet,
ruby-rouge,
ruby-safe-yaml,
ruby-toml (>= 0.1.2-2~),
xdg-utils,
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Recommends: ruby-mysql,
ruby-sequel,
ruby-sequel-pg
XB-Ruby-Versions: ${ruby:Versions}
Description: Simple, blog aware, static site generator
Jekyll is a simple, blog aware, static site generator. It takes a
template directory (representing the raw form of a website), runs it
through Textile or Markdown and Liquid converters, and spits out a
complete, static website suitable for serving with Apache or your
favorite web server.
.
This is also the engine behind GitHub Pages(http://pages.github.com),
which you can use to host your project's page or blog right here from
GitHub.
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