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Source: darcs
Maintainer: Debian Haskell Group <pkg-haskell-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders:
Erik de Castro Lopo <merikd@mega-nerd.com>,
Petr Rockai <mornfall@debian.org>,
Priority: optional
Section: haskell
Build-Depends:
bash-completion (>= 1:1.1),
cdbs,
debhelper (>= 10),
ghc (>= 8),
ghc (>= 8),
ghc-prof,
haskell-devscripts (>= 0.13),
libcurl4-gnutls-dev (>= 7.19.1),
libghc-async-dev (<< 2.2),
libghc-async-dev (>= 2.0.1.4),
libghc-attoparsec-dev (<< 0.14),
libghc-attoparsec-dev (>= 0.11),
libghc-base16-bytestring-dev (<< 0.2),
libghc-base16-bytestring-dev (>= 0.1),
libghc-cryptohash-dev (<< 0.12),
libghc-cryptohash-dev (>= 0.4),
libghc-data-ordlist-dev (<< 0.5),
libghc-data-ordlist-dev (>= 0.4),
libghc-fgl-dev (<< 5.6),
libghc-fgl-dev (>= 5.5.0.1),
libghc-graphviz-dev (<< 2999.19),
libghc-graphviz-dev (>= 2999.17.0.1),
libghc-hashable-dev (<< 1.3),
libghc-hashable-dev (>= 1.1.2.5),
libghc-html-dev (<< 1.1),
libghc-html-dev (>= 1.0.1.2),
libghc-http-dev (<< 1:4000.4),
libghc-http-dev (>= 1:4000.2.8),
libghc-http-prof,
libghc-mmap-dev (<< 0.6),
libghc-mmap-dev (>= 0.5),
libghc-mtl-dev (<< 2.3),
libghc-mtl-dev (>= 2.1.2),
libghc-mtl-prof,
libghc-network-dev (<< 2.7),
libghc-network-dev (>= 2.6),
libghc-network-prof,
libghc-network-uri-dev (<< 2.7),
libghc-network-uri-dev (>= 2.6),
libghc-network-uri-prof,
libghc-old-time-dev (<< 1.2),
libghc-old-time-dev (>= 1.1),
libghc-parsec3-dev (<< 3.2),
libghc-parsec3-dev (>= 3.1),
libghc-random-dev (<< 1.2),
libghc-random-dev (>= 1.0.1.1),
libghc-regex-applicative-dev (<< 0.4),
libghc-regex-applicative-dev (>= 0.2),
libghc-regex-compat-tdfa-dev (<< 0.96),
libghc-regex-compat-tdfa-dev (>= 0.95.1),
libghc-regex-compat-tdfa-prof,
libghc-sandi-dev (<< 0.5),
libghc-sandi-dev (>= 0.4),
libghc-sandi-prof,
libghc-tar-dev (<< 0.6),
libghc-tar-dev (>= 0.4),
libghc-text-dev (<< 1.3),
libghc-text-dev (>= 1.2.1.3),
libghc-transformers-compat-dev (<< 0.6),
libghc-transformers-compat-dev (>= 0.4),
libghc-unix-compat-dev (<< 0.5),
libghc-unix-compat-dev (>= 0.1.2),
libghc-utf8-string-dev (<< 1.1),
libghc-utf8-string-dev (>= 0.3.6),
libghc-vector-dev (<< 0.12),
libghc-vector-dev (>= 0.10.0.1),
libghc-vector-dev (>= 0.7),
libghc-zip-archive-dev (<< 0.4),
libghc-zip-archive-dev (>= 0.2.3),
libghc-zlib-dev (<< 0.7.0.0),
libghc-zlib-dev (>= 0.5.4.1),
libghc-zlib-prof,
pkg-config,
Build-Depends-Indep:
ghc-doc,
libghc-async-doc,
libghc-attoparsec-doc,
libghc-base16-bytestring-doc,
libghc-cryptohash-doc,
libghc-data-ordlist-doc,
libghc-fgl-doc,
libghc-graphviz-doc,
libghc-hashable-doc,
libghc-html-doc,
libghc-http-doc,
libghc-mmap-doc,
libghc-mtl-doc,
libghc-network-doc,
libghc-network-uri-doc,
libghc-old-time-doc,
libghc-parsec3-doc,
libghc-random-doc,
libghc-regex-applicative-doc,
libghc-regex-compat-tdfa-doc,
libghc-sandi-doc,
libghc-tar-doc,
libghc-text-doc,
libghc-transformers-compat-doc,
libghc-unix-compat-doc,
libghc-utf8-string-doc,
libghc-vector-doc,
libghc-zip-archive-doc,
libghc-zlib-doc,
Standards-Version: 3.9.8
Homepage: http://darcs.net/
Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-haskell/DHG_packages.git/tree/p/darcs
Vcs-Git: https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-haskell/DHG_packages.git
Package: darcs
Architecture: any
Multi-Arch: foreign
Section: vcs
Depends:
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends},
Description: distributed, interactive, smart revision control system
Darcs is a free, open source revision control system. It is:
.
* Distributed: Every user has access to the full command set,
removing boundaries between server and client or committer and
non-committers.
* Interactive: Darcs is easy to learn and efficient to use because
it asks you questions in response to simple commands, giving you
choices in your work flow. You can choose to record one change in
a file, while ignoring another. As you update from upstream, you
can review each patch name, even the full "diff" for interesting
patches.
* Smart: Originally developed by physicist David Roundy, darcs is
based on a unique algebra of patches. This smartness lets you
respond to changing demands in ways that would otherwise not be
possible.
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