oasis_0.2.0-1_amd64.changes is NEW
(new) liboasis-ocaml-dev_0.2.0-1_amd64.deb optional ocaml
Architecture for building OCaml libraries and applications
OASIS generates a full configure, build and install system for your
application. It starts with a simple `_oasis` file at the toplevel of your
project and creates everything required.
.
It uses external tools like OCamlbuild and it can be considered as the glue
between various subsystems that do the job. It should support the following
tools:
.
- OCamlbuild
- OMake (todo)
- OCamlMakefile (todo),
- ocaml-autoconf (todo)
.
It also features a do-it-yourself command line invocation and an internal
configure/install scheme. Libraries are managed through findlib. It has been
tested on GNU Linux and Windows.
.
It also allows to have standard entry points and description. It helps to
integrates your libraries and software with third parties tools like GODI.
(new) liboasis-ocaml-doc_0.2.0-1_all.deb optional doc
Architecture for building OCaml libraries and applications
OASIS generates a full configure, build and install system for your
application. It starts with a simple `_oasis` file at the toplevel of your
project and creates everything required.
.
It uses external tools like OCamlbuild and it can be considered as the glue
between various subsystems that do the job. It should support the following
tools:
.
- OCamlbuild
- OMake (todo)
- OCamlMakefile (todo),
- ocaml-autoconf (todo)
.
It also features a do-it-yourself command line invocation and an internal
configure/install scheme. Libraries are managed through findlib. It has been
tested on GNU Linux and Windows.
.
It also allows to have standard entry points and description. It helps to
integrates your libraries and software with third parties tools like GODI.
.
This package contains the documentation.
(new) liboasis-ocaml_0.2.0-1_amd64.deb optional ocaml
Architecture for building OCaml libraries and applications
OASIS generates a full configure, build and install system for your
application. It starts with a simple `_oasis` file at the toplevel of your
project and creates everything required.
.
It uses external tools like OCamlbuild and it can be considered as the glue
between various subsystems that do the job. It should support the following
tools:
.
- OCamlbuild
- OMake (todo)
- OCamlMakefile (todo),
- ocaml-autoconf (todo)
.
It also features a do-it-yourself command line invocation and an internal
configure/install scheme. Libraries are managed through findlib. It has been
tested on GNU Linux and Windows.
.
It also allows to have standard entry points and description. It helps to
integrates your libraries and software with third parties tools like GODI.
.
This package contains the shared runtime libraries.
(new) oasis_0.2.0-1.debian.tar.gz optional ocaml
(new) oasis_0.2.0-1.dsc optional ocaml
(new) oasis_0.2.0-1_all.deb optional ocaml
Architecture for building OCaml libraries and applications
OASIS generates a full configure, build and install system for your
application. It starts with a simple `_oasis` file at the toplevel of your
project and creates everything required.
.
It uses external tools like OCamlbuild and it can be considered as the glue
between various subsystems that do the job. It should support the following
tools:
.
- OCamlbuild
- OMake (todo)
- OCamlMakefile (todo),
- ocaml-autoconf (todo)
.
It also features a do-it-yourself command line invocation and an internal
configure/install scheme. Libraries are managed through findlib. It has been
tested on GNU Linux and Windows.
.
It also allows to have standard entry points and description. It helps to
integrates your libraries and software with third parties tools like GODI.
.
This package contains command-line tools.
(new) oasis_0.2.0.orig.tar.gz optional ocaml
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