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Bug#712571: marked as done (ITP: opam -- package manager for OCaml)



Your message dated Sat, 10 Aug 2013 16:04:00 +0200
with message-id <20130810140400.GA5368@portable.pen.probeta.net>
and subject line bug 698058 is ITP for package opam already in Debian
has caused the Debian Bug report #698058,
regarding ITP: opam -- package manager for OCaml
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Mehdi Dogguy <mehdi@debian.org>


* Package name    : opam
  Version         : 1.0.0
  Upstream Author : OCamlPro
* URL             : http://opam.ocamlpro.com/
* License         : GPL3
  Programming Lang: OCaml
  Description     : package manager for OCaml

 OPAM stands for OCaml PAckage Manager. It aims to suit to a vast number
 of users and use cases, and has unique features:
  * Powerful handling of dependencies: versions constraints, optional
    dependencies, conflicts, etc.
  * Multiple repositories backends: HTTP, rsync, git
  * Ease to create packages and repositories
  * Ability to switch between different compiler versions
 .
 Typically, OPAM will probably make your life easier if you recognize
 yourself in at least one of these profiles:
  * You use multiple versions of the OCaml compiler, or you hack the compiler
    yourself and needs to frequently switch between compiler versions.
  * You use or develop software that needs a specific and/or modified version
    of the OCaml compiler to be installed.
  * You use or develop software that depends on a specific version of an OCaml
    library, or you just want to install a specific version of a package, not
    just the latest one.
  * You want to create your own packages yourself, put them on your own
    repository, with minimal effort.

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Hi,

I'm closing this bug because this package is already in Debian: http://packages.qa.debian.org/opam

Regards.

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