ocsigen 1.3.4-2build2 source package in Ubuntu
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ocsigen (1.3.4-2build2) precise; urgency=low * Rebuild for new OCaml library ABIs. -- Colin Watson <email address hidden> Sat, 12 Nov 2011 00:10:12 +0000
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- Colin Watson
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- Debian OCaml Maintainers
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- Low Urgency
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Available diffs
- diff from 1.3.4-2build1 to 1.3.4-2build2 (330 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- libocsigen-ocaml: runtime librairies for Ocsigen
Ocsigen is a Web server and a programming framework providing a new
way to create dynamic Web sites.
.
This package contains runtime librairies for Ocsigen.
- libocsigen-ocaml-dev: development librairies for Ocsigen
Ocsigen is a Web server and a programming framework providing a new
way to create dynamic Web sites. Its goal is to offer an alternative
to Apache/PHP, based on cutting-edge technologies coming from
research in programming languages. It has most of the features you
expect from a Web server (static pages, CGI scripts, etc.) and also
an innovative module, called Eliom, for generating dynamic Web
pages. With Eliom, you program in a concise and modular way, with a
strong type system which helps you to produce valid xhtml. The server
handles sessions, URLs, and page parameters automatically.
.
This package contains development files for compiling Ocsigen
extensions and Eliom modules.
- libocsigen-ocaml-doc: developer's documentation for Ocsigen
Ocsigen is a Web server and a programming framework providing a new
way to create dynamic Web sites.
.
This package contains the documentation of all Ocsigen's modules.
This is developer's documentation, generated by ocamldoc. The
documentation for the server itself is available online.
- libocsigen-xhtml-ocaml-dev: Ocsigen XHTML generation library
This package provides the XHTML generation library of Ocsigen, to
generate statically typed XHTML pages. Typing is achieved with
polymorphic variants. This library can be used independently of
Ocsigen. This package contains development files needed to use this
library alone.
- ocsigen: web server and programming framework in OCaml
Ocsigen is a Web server and a programming framework providing a new
way to create dynamic Web sites. Its goal is to offer an alternative
to Apache/PHP, based on cutting-edge technologies coming from
research in programming languages. It has most of the features you
expect from a Web server (static pages, CGI scripts, etc.) and also
an innovative module, called Eliom, for generating dynamic Web
pages. With Eliom, you program in a concise and modular way, with a
strong type system which helps you to produce valid xhtml. The server
handles sessions, URLs, and page parameters automatically.
.
This package contains the web server itself and shared files.
- ocsigen-dev: development metapackage for Ocsigen
Ocsigen is a Web server and a programming framework providing a new
way to create dynamic Web sites. Its goal is to offer an alternative
to Apache/PHP, based on cutting-edge technologies coming from
research in programming languages. It has most of the features you
expect from a Web server (static pages, CGI scripts, etc.) and also
an innovative module, called Eliom, for generating dynamic Web
pages. With Eliom, you program in a concise and modular way, with a
strong type system which helps you to produce valid xhtml. The server
handles sessions, URLs, and page parameters automatically.
.
This metapackage brings everything you need to develop Ocsigen
extensions and Eliom modules: the development librairies, the server
itself and documentation.