Source: oasis Section: ocaml Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian OCaml Maintainers Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), dh-ocaml, ocaml-nox, ocaml-best-compilers, ocaml-findlib (>= 1.3.1), ocamlbuild, ocamlify, ocamlmod (>= 0.0.7), libounit-ocaml-dev (>= 2.0.0), libfindlib-ocaml-dev, libfileutils-ocaml-dev (>= 0.4.2), zlib1g-dev, libidn11-dev Standards-Version: 4.6.0 Rules-Requires-Root: no Homepage: http://oasis.forge.ocamlcore.org/ Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/ocaml-team/oasis.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/ocaml-team/oasis Package: oasis Architecture: any Suggests: liboasis-ocaml-doc Depends: ${ocaml:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, liboasis-ocaml-dev Description: Build-system generation for OCaml projects -- binaries 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. . OASIS supports standard entry points and descriptions. It helps to integrates your libraries and software with third parties tools like GODI. . This package contains command-line tools. Package: liboasis-ocaml-dev Architecture: any Suggests: liboasis-ocaml-doc Depends: ocamlbuild, ${ocaml:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Provides: ${ocaml:Provides} Recommends: ocaml-findlib Description: Build-system generation for OCaml projects -- development files 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. . OASIS supports standard entry points and descriptions. It helps to integrates your libraries and software with third parties tools like GODI. . This package contains the development files needed for using OASIS as a library. Package: liboasis-ocaml Architecture: any Suggests: liboasis-ocaml-doc Depends: ${ocaml:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Provides: ${ocaml:Provides} Description: Build-system generation for OCaml projects -- runtime 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. . OASIS supports standard entry points and descriptions. It helps to integrates your libraries and software with third parties tools like GODI. . This package contains the shared runtime libraries and plugins. Package: liboasis-ocaml-doc Architecture: all Section: doc Depends: ${misc:Depends} Multi-Arch: foreign Description: 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. . OASIS supports standard entry points and descriptions. It helps to integrates your libraries and software with third parties tools like GODI. . This package contains the documentation.