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OCaml bindings for the bzip2 compression library
CamlBZ2 provides OCaml bindings for libbz2 (AKA bzip2), a popular
compression library which typically compresses better (i.e., smaller
resulting files) than gzip.
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Using CamlBZ2 you can read and write compressed "files", where files
can be anything offering an in_channel/out_channel abstraction
(files, sockets, ...).
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Also, with CamlBZ2 you can compress and decompress strings in memory
using the bzip2 compression algorithm.
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This package contains all the development stuff you need to use
CamlBZ2 in your programs.
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OCaml bindings for the bzip2 compression library
CamlBZ2 provides OCaml bindings for libbz2 (AKA bzip2), a popular
compression library which typically compresses better (i.e., smaller
resulting files) than gzip.
.
Using CamlBZ2 you can read and write compressed "files", where files
can be anything offering an in_channel/out_channel abstraction
(files, sockets, ...).
.
Also, with CamlBZ2 you can compress and decompress strings in memory
using the bzip2 compression algorithm.
.
This package contains only the shared runtime stub libraries.
Changes: camlbz2 (0.6.0-3~bpo50+1) lenny-backports; urgency=low
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* Backport for lenny
* Remove versioning in dependencies to ocaml and ocaml-findlib
(were introduced to help a transition)
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