[DRE-maint] compass-susy-plugin_0.8.1~20100924-2_amd64.changes is NEW

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compass-susy-plugin_0.8.1~20100924-2.debian.tar.gz
  to main/c/compass-susy-plugin/compass-susy-plugin_0.8.1~20100924-2.debian.tar.gz
compass-susy-plugin_0.8.1~20100924-2.dsc
  to main/c/compass-susy-plugin/compass-susy-plugin_0.8.1~20100924-2.dsc
(new) compass-susy-plugin_0.8.1~20100924-2_all.deb optional ruby
Compass plugin providing an elastic grid system
 Susy is a semantic CSS framework, entirely native to Compass. Susy is
 an elastic grid system that will never activate the side-scroll bar.
 With Susy you can build quick, custom grids that respond to the needs
 of the user without giving up design integrity. Susy sets your width
 on the outer element (container), adds a max-width of 100% and builds
 the rest of your grid in percentages. The philosophy and technique
 are based on Natalie Downe's "CSS Systems" - which introduces
 difficult math in the service of beautiful structure.
 .
 Using simple mixins, columns can be created, suffixed, prefixed, and
 nested easily - and always in flexible percentages.
Changes: compass-susy-plugin (0.8.1~20100924-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Fix install documentation files.
  * Fix registration of Sass library extension:
    + Install ruby code privately to compass (not public ruby module).
    + Stop (build-)dependending on ruby packages.
    + Drop note in long description about ruby library relation.
    + Rename binary package: Strip ruby version suffix.
    + Conflict with and replace compass-susy-plugin1.8.
  * Add patch 2001 to suppress superfluous registration of install
    locations (we use default ones), superceeding earlier patch
    adjusting those locations.


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