[Pkg-haskell-maintainers] haskell-snap-server_0.7.0.1-1_amd64.changes is NEW

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(new) haskell-snap-server_0.7.0.1-1.debian.tar.gz extra haskell
(new) haskell-snap-server_0.7.0.1-1.dsc extra haskell
(new) haskell-snap-server_0.7.0.1.orig.tar.gz extra haskell
(new) libghc-snap-server-dev_0.7.0.1-1_amd64.deb extra haskell
iteratee-based, epoll-enabled web server for the Snap Framework
 Snap is a simple and fast web development framework and server written in
 Haskell. For more information or to download the latest version, you can
 visit the Snap project website at <http://snapframework.com/>.
 .
 The Snap HTTP server is a high performance, epoll-enabled, iteratee-based web
 server library written in Haskell. Together with the @snap-core@ library upon
 which it depends, it provides a clean and efficient Haskell programming
 interface to the HTTP protocol.
 .
 Higher-level facilities for building web applications (like user/session
 management, component interfaces, data modeling, etc.) are planned but not
 yet implemented, so this release will mostly be of interest for those who:
 .
 o need a fast and minimal HTTP API at roughly the same level of abstraction
 as Java servlets, or
 .
 o are interested in contributing to the Snap Framework project.
 .
 This package contains the normal library files.
(new) libghc-snap-server-doc_0.7.0.1-1_all.deb extra doc
iteratee-based, epoll-enabled web server for the Snap Framework; documentation
 Snap is a simple and fast web development framework and server written in
 Haskell. For more information or to download the latest version, you can
 visit the Snap project website at <http://snapframework.com/>.
 .
 The Snap HTTP server is a high performance, epoll-enabled, iteratee-based web
 server library written in Haskell. Together with the @snap-core@ library upon
 which it depends, it provides a clean and efficient Haskell programming
 interface to the HTTP protocol.
 .
 Higher-level facilities for building web applications (like user/session
 management, component interfaces, data modeling, etc.) are planned but not
 yet implemented, so this release will mostly be of interest for those who:
 .
 o need a fast and minimal HTTP API at roughly the same level of abstraction
 as Java servlets, or
 .
 o are interested in contributing to the Snap Framework project.
 .
 This package contains the documentation files.
(new) libghc-snap-server-prof_0.7.0.1-1_amd64.deb extra haskell
iteratee-based, epoll-enabled web server for the Snap Framework; profiling lib
 Snap is a simple and fast web development framework and server written in
 Haskell. For more information or to download the latest version, you can
 visit the Snap project website at <http://snapframework.com/>.
 .
 The Snap HTTP server is a high performance, epoll-enabled, iteratee-based web
 server library written in Haskell. Together with the @snap-core@ library upon
 which it depends, it provides a clean and efficient Haskell programming
 interface to the HTTP protocol.
 .
 Higher-level facilities for building web applications (like user/session
 management, component interfaces, data modeling, etc.) are planned but not
 yet implemented, so this release will mostly be of interest for those who:
 .
 o need a fast and minimal HTTP API at roughly the same level of abstraction
 as Java servlets, or
 .
 o are interested in contributing to the Snap Framework project.
 .
 This package contains the libraries compiled with profiling enabled.
Changes: haskell-snap-server (0.7.0.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
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  * ITP (Closes: #653543)


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