# Buildsheet autogenerated by ravenadm tool -- Do not edit. NAMEBASE= ruby-daemons VERSION= 1.4.1 KEYWORDS= ruby VARIANTS= v26 v27 v30 SDESC[v26]= Allows existing scripts to be daemonized (v26) SDESC[v27]= Allows existing scripts to be daemonized (v27) SDESC[v30]= Allows existing scripts to be daemonized (v30) HOMEPAGE= https://github.com/thuehlinger/daemons CONTACT= Ruby_Automaton[ruby@ironwolf.systems] DOWNLOAD_GROUPS= main SITES[main]= RUBYGEMS/ DISTFILE[1]= daemons-1.4.1.gem:main DIST_SUBDIR= ruby DF_INDEX= 1 SPKGS[v26]= single SPKGS[v27]= single SPKGS[v30]= single OPTIONS_AVAILABLE= RUBY26 RUBY27 RUBY30 OPTIONS_STANDARD= none VOPTS[v26]= RUBY26=ON RUBY27=OFF RUBY30=OFF VOPTS[v27]= RUBY26=OFF RUBY27=ON RUBY30=OFF VOPTS[v30]= RUBY26=OFF RUBY27=OFF RUBY30=ON DISTNAME= daemons-1.4.1 GENERATED= yes [RUBY30].USES_ON= gem:v30 [RUBY26].USES_ON= gem:v26 [RUBY27].USES_ON= gem:v27 [FILE:540:descriptions/desc.single] Daemons provides an easy way to wrap existing ruby scripts (for example a self-written server) to be run as a daemon and to be controlled by simple start/stop/restart commands. You can also call blocks as daemons and control them from the parent or just daemonize the current process. Besides this basic functionality, daemons offers many advanced features like exception backtracing and logging (in case your ruby script crashes) and monitoring and automatic restarting of your processes if they crash. [FILE:101:distinfo] 8fc76d76faec669feb5e455d72f35bd4c46dc6735e28c420afb822fac1fa9a1d 29696 ruby/daemons-1.4.1.gem