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Source: ocaml-websocket
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Debian OCaml Maintainers <debian-ocaml-maint@lists.debian.org>
Uploaders:
Stéphane Glondu <glondu@debian.org>
Build-Depends:
debhelper-compat (= 13),
ocaml,
ocaml-dune,
libbase64-ocaml-dev,
liblwt-log-ocaml-dev,
libcohttp-lwt-unix-ocaml-dev,
libocplib-endian-ocaml-dev,
libastring-ocaml-dev,
libmirage-crypto-ocaml-dev,
dh-ocaml (>= 2)
Standards-Version: 4.7.0
Rules-Requires-Root: no
Section: ocaml
Homepage: https://github.com/vbmithr/ocaml-websocket
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/ocaml-team/ocaml-websocket
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/ocaml-team/ocaml-websocket.git
Package: libwebsocket-ocaml-dev
Architecture: any
Provides: ${ocaml:Provides}
Depends:
${ocaml:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends},
${misc:Depends}
Description: WebSocket library (dev)
The WebSocket Protocol enables two-way communication between a client
running untrusted code in a controlled environment to a remote host
that has opted-in to communications from that code.
.
The security model used for this is the origin-based security model
commonly used by web browsers. The protocol consists of an opening
handshake followed by basic message framing, layered over TCP.
.
The goal of this technology is to provide a mechanism for
browser-based applications that need two-way communication with
servers that does not rely on opening multiple HTTP connections
(e.g., using XMLHttpRequest or <iframe>s and long polling).
.
This package contains development files.
Package: libwebsocket-ocaml
Architecture: any
Provides: ${ocaml:Provides}
Depends:
${ocaml:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends},
${misc:Depends}
Description: WebSocket library (runtime)
The WebSocket Protocol enables two-way communication between a client
running untrusted code in a controlled environment to a remote host
that has opted-in to communications from that code.
.
The security model used for this is the origin-based security model
commonly used by web browsers. The protocol consists of an opening
handshake followed by basic message framing, layered over TCP.
.
The goal of this technology is to provide a mechanism for
browser-based applications that need two-way communication with
servers that does not rely on opening multiple HTTP connections
(e.g., using XMLHttpRequest or <iframe>s and long polling).
.
This package contains runtime files.
Package: libwebsocket-lwt-unix-ocaml-dev
Architecture: any
Provides: ${ocaml:Provides}
Depends:
${ocaml:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends},
${misc:Depends}
Description: WebSocket library (Lwt support) (dev)
The WebSocket Protocol enables two-way communication between a client
running untrusted code in a controlled environment to a remote host
that has opted-in to communications from that code.
.
The security model used for this is the origin-based security model
commonly used by web browsers. The protocol consists of an opening
handshake followed by basic message framing, layered over TCP.
.
The goal of this technology is to provide a mechanism for
browser-based applications that need two-way communication with
servers that does not rely on opening multiple HTTP connections
(e.g., using XMLHttpRequest or <iframe>s and long polling).
.
This package contains the Lwt support.
.
This package contains development files.
Package: libwebsocket-lwt-unix-ocaml
Architecture: any
Provides: ${ocaml:Provides}
Depends:
${ocaml:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends},
${misc:Depends}
Description: WebSocket library (Lwt support) (runtime)
The WebSocket Protocol enables two-way communication between a client
running untrusted code in a controlled environment to a remote host
that has opted-in to communications from that code.
.
The security model used for this is the origin-based security model
commonly used by web browsers. The protocol consists of an opening
handshake followed by basic message framing, layered over TCP.
.
The goal of this technology is to provide a mechanism for
browser-based applications that need two-way communication with
servers that does not rely on opening multiple HTTP connections
(e.g., using XMLHttpRequest or <iframe>s and long polling).
.
This package contains the Lwt support.
.
This package contains runtime files.
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