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The short name of the ObjectId, as defined in <openssl/objects.h>.

The long name of the ObjectId, as defined in <openssl/objects.h>.

Creates a Response with the help of an OpenSSL::PKey, an OpenSSL::X509::Certificate and a Request.

Mandatory parameters for timestamp creation that need to be set in the Request:

Mandatory parameters that need to be set in the Factory:

In addition one of either Request#policy_id or Factory#default_policy_id must be set.

Raises a TimestampError if creation fails, though successfully created error responses may be returned.

Adds path as the hash dir to be looked up by the store.

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Git binary path

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Return the full path to the cached gem file matching the given name and version requirement. Returns ‘nil’ if no match.

Example:

get_path 'rake', '> 0.4' # "/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/cache/rake-0.4.2.gem"
get_path 'rake', '< 0.1' # nil
get_path 'rak'           # nil (exact name required)
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The full name of the specification to be activated.

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Path of activations from the current list.

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The name and version of the specification.

Unlike Gem::Specification#full_name, the platform is not included.

The name and version of the specification.

Unlike Gem::Specification#full_name, the platform is not included.

Returns the path to the trusted certificate

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