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Source: haskell-vault
Maintainer: Debian Haskell Group <pkg-haskell-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders:
Clint Adams <clint@debian.org>,
Priority: extra
Section: haskell
Build-Depends:
cdbs,
debhelper (>= 9),
ghc (>= 8),
ghc-prof,
haskell-devscripts (>= 0.13),
libghc-hashable-dev (<< 1.3),
libghc-hashable-dev (>= 1.1.2.5),
libghc-hashable-prof,
libghc-unordered-containers-dev (<< 0.3),
libghc-unordered-containers-dev (>= 0.2.3.0),
libghc-unordered-containers-prof,
Build-Depends-Indep:
ghc-doc,
libghc-hashable-doc,
libghc-unordered-containers-doc,
Standards-Version: 3.9.8
Homepage: https://github.com/HeinrichApfelmus/vault
Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-haskell/DHG_packages.git/tree/p/haskell-vault
Vcs-Git: https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-haskell/DHG_packages.git
Package: libghc-vault-dev
Architecture: any
Depends:
${haskell:Depends},
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends},
Recommends:
${haskell:Recommends},
Suggests:
${haskell:Suggests},
Provides:
${haskell:Provides},
Description: typed, persistent store for values of arbitrary types${haskell:ShortBlurb}
A vault is a typed, persistent store for values of arbitrary types. It's
like having first-class access to the storage space behind IORefs.
.
The data structure is analogous to a bank vault, where you can access
different bank boxes with different keys; hence the name.
.
${haskell:Blurb}
Package: libghc-vault-prof
Architecture: any
Depends:
${haskell:Depends},
${misc:Depends},
Recommends:
${haskell:Recommends},
Suggests:
${haskell:Suggests},
Provides:
${haskell:Provides},
Description: typed, persistent store for values of arbitrary types${haskell:ShortBlurb}
A vault is a typed, persistent store for values of arbitrary types. It's
like having first-class access to the storage space behind IORefs.
.
The data structure is analogous to a bank vault, where you can access
different bank boxes with different keys; hence the name.
.
${haskell:Blurb}
Package: libghc-vault-doc
Architecture: all
Section: doc
Depends:
${haskell:Depends},
${misc:Depends},
Recommends:
${haskell:Recommends},
Suggests:
${haskell:Suggests},
Description: typed, persistent store for values of arbitrary types${haskell:ShortBlurb}
A vault is a typed, persistent store for values of arbitrary types. It's
like having first-class access to the storage space behind IORefs.
.
The data structure is analogous to a bank vault, where you can access
different bank boxes with different keys; hence the name.
.
${haskell:Blurb}
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