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rh-ruby26-rubygem-bigdecimal - BigDecimal provides arbitrary-precision floating point decimal arithmetic

Website: http://ruby-lang.org/
License: Ruby or BSD
Vendor: CentOS Community Build Service
Description:
Ruby provides built-in support for arbitrary precision integer arithmetic.
For example:

42**13 -> 1265437718438866624512

BigDecimal provides similar support for very large or very accurate floating
point numbers. Decimal arithmetic is also useful for general calculation,
because it provides the correct answers people expect–whereas normal binary
floating point arithmetic often introduces subtle errors because of the
conversion between base 10 and base 2.

Packages

rh-ruby26-rubygem-bigdecimal-1.4.1-121.el7.x86_64 [91 KiB] Changelog by Vít Ondruch (2022-05-19):
- Upgrade to Ruby 2.6.10.
  Resolves: rhbz#2088416
rh-ruby26-rubygem-bigdecimal-1.4.1-120.el7.x86_64 [91 KiB] Changelog by Jun Aruga (2022-02-15):
- Fix FTBFS due to an incompatible load directive.
- Upgrade to Ruby 2.6.9.
  Resolves: rhbz#2056947
- Fix the issues required to start the "make test-bundler" itself.
- Fix Bundler dependency confusion.
- Fix a fiddle import test on an optimized glibc on Power 9.
  Resolves: CVE-2020-36327
rh-ruby26-rubygem-bigdecimal-1.4.1-119.el7.x86_64 [91 KiB] Changelog by Jarek Prokop (2021-04-14):
- Upgrade to Ruby 2.6.7.
  Resolves: rhbz#1701182
- Resolv::DNS: timeouts if multiple IPv6 name servers are given an address
  containing leading zero
  Resolves: rhbz#1950331
- Fix: Rubygem-bundler: Don't use insecure tmp directory as home
  allows for execution of malicious code.
  Resolves: CVE-2019-3881
rh-ruby26-rubygem-bigdecimal-1.4.1-118.el7.x86_64 [91 KiB] Changelog by Vít Ondruch (2019-03-25):
- Exclude {rdoc,irb}.rb dangling symlinks from ruby-libs.

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