Package: node-path-is-inside Version: 1.0.2 Revision: 1.1.1 ### BuildDepends: << fink (>= 0.32) << Depends: << nodejs << ### Source: mirror:debian:/pool/main/n/%n/%n_%v.orig.tar.gz Source-Checksum: SHA256(15654ac92ee00da740fd37ed3125e3a1b9fa846f96ce2fb0fdca3e644784d44f) SourceDirectory: path-is-inside-%v Source2: mirror:debian:pool/main/n/%n/%n_%v-1.1.debian.tar.xz Source2-Checksum: SHA256(4f74b1bcffbae2dcd5fcbc82e9f69c121e35033d7288cee9c854af4e098b5ea7) Source2ExtractDir: path-is-inside-%v ### DocFiles: README.md LICENSE.txt ### CompileScript: << echo << # No tests as it will cause a circdep #InfoTest: << # TestDepends: << # mocha # << # TestScript: << #mocha -R spec || exit 2 # << #<< InstallScript: << install -d -m0755 %i/share/nodejs/path-is-inside install -m0644 package.json %i/share/nodejs/path-is-inside/ cp -R lib %i/share/nodejs/path-is-inside/ << ### Description: Tests whether one path is inside DescDetail: << The **path-is-inside** package will give you a robust, cross-platform way of detecting whether a given path is inside another path. . Like Node's built-in path module, path-is-inside treats all file paths on Windows as case-insensitive, whereas it treats all file paths on *-nix operating systems as case-sensitive. Keep this in mind especially when working on a Mac, where, despite Node's defaults, the OS usually treats paths case-insensitively. . Node.js is an event-based server-side JavaScript engine. << ### License: BSD Homepage: https://github.com/domenic/path-is-inside#readme Maintainer: Justin F. Hallett