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Raised when a tar file is corrupt

A header for a tar file

TarReader reads tar files and allows iteration over their items

Used internally to indicate that a dependency conflicted with a spec that would be activated.

A GitSet represents gems that are sourced from git repositories.

This is used for gem dependency file support.

Example:

set = Gem::Resolver::GitSet.new
set.add_git_gem 'rake', 'git://example/rake.git', tag: 'rake-10.1.0'

A git gem for use in a gem dependencies file.

Example:

source =
  Gem::Source::Git.new 'rake', 'git@example:rake.git', 'rake-10.1.0', false

source.specs

An absolutely silent progress reporter.

A basic dotted progress reporter.

A progress reporter that prints out messages about the current progress.

An absolutely silent download reporter.

A progress reporter that prints out messages about the current progress.

Htpasswd accesses apache-compatible password files. Passwords are matched to a realm where they are valid. For security, the path for a password database should be stored outside of the paths available to the HTTP server.

Htpasswd is intended for use with WEBrick::HTTPAuth::BasicAuth.

To create an Htpasswd database with a single user:

htpasswd = WEBrick::HTTPAuth::Htpasswd.new 'my_password_file'
htpasswd.set_passwd 'my realm', 'username', 'password'
htpasswd.flush
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