www/rubygem-faraday-httpclient1: Add rubygem-faraday-httpclient1 1.0.1 (copied from rubygem-faraday-httpclient)
- Add PORTSCOUT
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SUBDIR += rubygem-faraday-em_synchrony
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SUBDIR += rubygem-faraday-http-cache
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SUBDIR += rubygem-faraday-httpclient
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SUBDIR += rubygem-faraday-httpclient1
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SUBDIR += rubygem-faraday-multipart
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SUBDIR += rubygem-faraday-net_http
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SUBDIR += rubygem-faraday-net_http_persistent
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www/rubygem-faraday-httpclient1/Makefile
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www/rubygem-faraday-httpclient1/Makefile
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# Created by: Po-Chuan Hsieh <sunpoet@FreeBSD.org>
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PORTNAME= faraday-httpclient
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PORTVERSION= 1.0.1
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CATEGORIES= www rubygems
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MASTER_SITES= RG
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PKGNAMESUFFIX= 1
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MAINTAINER= sunpoet@FreeBSD.org
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COMMENT= Faraday adapter for HTTPClient
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LICENSE= MIT
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LICENSE_FILE= ${WRKSRC}/LICENSE.md
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USES= gem
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USE_RUBY= yes
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NO_ARCH= yes
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PORTSCOUT= limit:^1\.
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.include <bsd.port.mk>
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www/rubygem-faraday-httpclient1/distinfo
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www/rubygem-faraday-httpclient1/distinfo
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TIMESTAMP = 1625585424
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SHA256 (rubygem/faraday-httpclient-1.0.1.gem) = 4c8ff1f0973ff835be8d043ef16aaf54f47f25b7578f6d916deee8399a04d33b
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SIZE (rubygem/faraday-httpclient-1.0.1.gem) = 7680
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www/rubygem-faraday-httpclient1/pkg-descr
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www/rubygem-faraday-httpclient1/pkg-descr
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Faraday::Faraday is a Faraday adapter for the HTTPClient library. Faraday is an
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HTTP client library that provides a common interface over many adapters. Every
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adapter is defined into its own gem. This gem defines the adapter for
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HTTPClient.
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WWW: https://github.com/lostisland/faraday-httpclient
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