dose3 4.0.2-4 source package in Ubuntu

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dose3 (4.0.2-4) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Team upload.
  * Disable call to dot during build to avoid FTBFS on some architectures
    (Closes: #809049).

 -- Mehdi Dogguy <email address hidden>  Sun, 03 Jan 2016 11:17:07 +0100

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Debian OCaml Maintainers
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Original maintainer:
Debian OCaml Maintainers
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Section:
ocaml
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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dose-builddebcheck: Checks whether build-dependencies can be satisfied

 This software checks, given a collection of source package stanzas
 and a collection of binary package stanzas of Debian packages, whether
 the build-dependencies of each source package can be satisfied by the
 binary packages.

dose-distcheck: Checks whether dependencies of packages can be satisfied

 This software checks for every package of a distribution whether it
 is possible to satisfy its dependencies and conflicts within this
 distribution. It comes in several versions:
  - dose-debcheck for Debian packages
  - dose-rpmcheck for rpm packages
  - dose-eclipsecheck for OSGi plugins

dose-extra: Extra QA tools from the Dose3-library

 This package contains extra tools for analyzing meta-data of software
 packages:
  - ceve, a general metadata parser supporting different input formats
    (Debian, rpm, and others) and different output formats.
  - dose-outdated, a Debian-specific tool for finding packages that are not
    installable with respect to a package repository, and that can only be
    made installable again by fixing the package itself.
  - dose-challenged, a Debian-specific tool for checking which packages
    will certainly become uninstallable when some existing package is upgraded
    to a newer version.
  - dose-coinstall, a Debian-specific tool for checking whether a set of
    packages can be installed all together.
 The tools dose-distcheck and dose-builddebcheck are packaged in their
 own resepective packages.

libdose3-ocaml: OCaml libraries for package dependencies (runtime files)

 Dose3 is a framework consisting of several OCaml libraries for analysing
 the metadata of software packages (like Packages files of Debian suites).
 .
 Though not tied to any particular distribution, Dose3 constitutes a
 pool of libraries which enable analyzing packages coming from various
 distributions.
 .
 Besides basic functionalities for querying and setting package
 properties, dose3 also implements algorithms for solving more complex
 problems (monitoring package evolutions, correct and complete
 dependency resolution, repository-wide uninstallability checks).
 .
 This package contains only the shared runtime stub libraries.

libdose3-ocaml-dev: OCaml libraries for package dependencies (development files)

 Dose3 is a framework consisting of several OCaml libraries for analysing
 the metadata of software packages (like Packages files of Debian suites).
 .
 Though not tied to any particular distribution, Dose3 constitutes a
 pool of libraries which enable analyzing packages coming from various
 distributions.
 .
 Besides basic functionalities for querying and setting package
 properties, dose3 also implements algorithms for solving more complex
 problems (monitoring package evolutions, correct and complete
 dependency resolution, repository-wide uninstallability checks).
 .
 This package contains the development stuff you need to use dose3 for
 the development of programs.