Package: node-path-is-absolute Version: 2.0.0 Revision: 1.1 ### BuildDepends: << fink (>= 0.32) << Depends: << nodejs << ### Source: mirror:debian:/pool/main/n/%n/%n_%v.orig.tar.gz Source-Checksum: SHA256(50367a36c421181e4a41f5966c15837673e3e98f0c3634761beabe58d986c73e) SourceDirectory: path-is-absolute-%v Source2: mirror:debian:pool/main/n/%n/%n_%v-1.debian.tar.xz Source2-Checksum: SHA256(f7eb641acfa57428677cfa94825204315df08fc86f599a77bc7345bfd7e156f1) Source2ExtractDir: path-is-absolute-%v ### DocFiles: readme.md license ### CompileScript: << echo << InfoTest: << TestScript: << node test.js || exit 2 << << InstallScript: << install -d -m0755 %i/share/nodejs/path-is-absolute install -m0644 index.js %i/share/nodejs/path-is-absolute/ install -m0644 package.json %i/share/nodejs/path-is-absolute/ << ### Description: Node.js 0.12 path.isAbsolute() ponyfill DescDetail: << Path-is-absolute is a Node.js module that gives developers the ability to determine whether a path written in programming language is an absolute path. An absolute path will always resolve to the same location, regardless of the working directory. Path-is-absolute is a ponyfill, meaning that it does not overwrite the native method in a JavaScript environment. << ### License: BSD Homepage: https://github.com/sindresorhus/path-is-absolute Maintainer: Justin F. Hallett