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(new) libcnumx0-dev_0.19-1_i386.deb optional libdevel
Numerix "big integer" library for C - runtime
 This library provides unlimited precision integer arithmetic facilities
 for use in C programs.  It is part of the Numerix multi-precision
 library suite.  This package contains the static library and headers
 for use in building C programs.
 .
 Numerix is a library implementing arbitrary long signed integers
 and the usual arithmetic operations between those numbers.  Designed
 for a use with the Objective-Caml language, it is also available
 with reduced functionalities for the Camllight, C and Pascal languages
 on 32 or 64 bit Unix-type computers.
 .
 The algorithms and native (C and assembly) code implementations in
 Numerix compare well to the other multi-precision libraries commonly
 available, especially Big (the adaptation of BigNum for Camllight/Ocaml)
 and GMP.
(new) libcnumx0_0.19-1_i386.deb optional libs
Numerix "big integer" library for C - runtime
 This library provides unlimited precision integer arithmetic facilities
 for use in C programs.  It is part of the Numerix multi-precision
 library suite.  This package contains only the shared library.
 .
 Numerix is a library implementing arbitrary long signed integers
 and the usual arithmetic operations between those numbers.  Designed
 for a use with the Objective-Caml language, it is also available
 with reduced functionalities for the Camllight, C and Pascal languages
 on 32 or 64 bit Unix-type computers.
 .
 The algorithms and native (C and assembly) code implementations in
 Numerix compare well to the other multi-precision libraries commonly
 available, especially Big (the adaptation of BigNum for Camllight/Ocaml)
 and GMP.
(new) libnumerix-ocaml-dev_0.19-1_i386.deb optional libdevel
Numerix "big integer" library for OCaml
 The Numerix library provides unlimited precision integer arithmetic
 facilities for use in OCaml programs.  This package contains all the
 libraries and headers that are needed to build programs that use the
 OCaml interface to Numerix.
 .
 Numerix is a library implementing arbitrary long signed integers
 and the usual arithmetic operations between those numbers.  Designed
 for a use with the Objective-Caml language, it is also available
 with reduced functionalities for the Camllight, C and Pascal languages
 on 32 or 64 bit Unix-type computers.
 .
 The algorithms and native (C and assembly) code implementations in
 Numerix compare well to the other multi-precision libraries commonly
 available, especially Big (the adaptation of BigNum for Camllight/Ocaml)
 and GMP.  Also, OCaml programmers are likely to find the Numerix API
 more natural and more complete than BigNum / Nat, especially for
 modular arithmetic applications such as cryptography.  Several
 implementations of the low-level primitives are provided, including
 one that uses BigNum and one that uses GMP.
(new) libnumerix-ocaml_0.19-1_i386.deb optional libs
Numerix "big integer" library for OCaml - runtime
 The Numerix library provides unlimited precision integer arithmetic
 facilities for use in OCaml programs.  This package contains only
 the ocamlnumx runtime and the shared runtime stub libraries.
 .
 Numerix is a library implementing arbitrary long signed integers
 and the usual arithmetic operations between those numbers.  Designed
 for a use with the Objective-Caml language, it is also available
 with reduced functionalities for the Camllight, C and Pascal languages
 on 32 or 64 bit Unix-type computers.
 .
 The algorithms and native (C and assembly) code implementations in
 Numerix compare well to the other multi-precision libraries commonly
 available, especially Big (the adaptation of BigNum for Camllight/Ocaml)
 and GMP.
(new) numerix-doc_0.19-1_all.deb optional doc
Numerix "big integer" library for C and OCaml - documentation
 The Numerix library provides unlimited precision integer arithmetic
 facilities for use in OCaml programs.  This package contains
 documentation and examples for all of the languages that Numerix supports.
 .
 Numerix is a library implementing arbitrary long signed integers
 and the usual arithmetic operations between those numbers.  Designed
 for a use with the Objective-Caml language, it is also available
 with reduced functionalities for the Camllight, C and Pascal languages
 on 32 or 64 bit Unix-type computers.
 .
 The algorithms and native (C and assembly) code implementations in
 Numerix compare well to the other multi-precision libraries commonly
 available, especially Big (the adaptation of BigNum for Camllight/Ocaml)
 and GMP.  Also, OCaml programmers are likely to find the Numerix API
 more natural and more complete than BigNum / Nat, especially for
 modular arithmetic applications such as cryptography.  Several
 implementations of the low-level primitives are provided, including
 one that uses BigNum and one that uses GMP.
(new) numerix_0.19-1.diff.gz optional libdevel
(new) numerix_0.19-1.dsc optional libdevel
(new) numerix_0.19.orig.tar.gz optional libdevel
Changes: numerix (0.19-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Initial Release
  * Packaging reworked to make proper libcnumx{,-dev} and
    libnumerix-ocaml{,-dev} -- many thanks to Sven Luther
  * Packaging style improvements -- thanks to Sylvain Le Gall
  * Split out arch-indep numerix-doc package
  * Build against new Bignum implementation
  * Added build dependency on tetex-extra (current location of amssymb.sty)
  * debian/control: revised Section: lines for source and binary packages
  * Don't include ocamlnumx toplevel and man page in libnumerix-ocaml-dev
  * Maintainer: Debian OCaml Maintainers, etc.
  * Sign with DSA subkey of new GPG key
  * Rebuild against proper upstream tarball, not the one from sks
  * Use autotools-dev to create configure at build time
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