Source: haskell-ofx
Section: haskell
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Debian Haskell Group <pkg-haskell-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Clint Adams <clint@debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9)
  , cdbs
  , haskell-devscripts (>= 0.8.15)
  , ghc
  , ghc-prof
  , libghc-explicit-exception-dev (>> 0.1)
  , libghc-explicit-exception-dev (<< 0.2)
  , libghc-explicit-exception-prof
  , libghc-parsec3-dev
  , libghc-parsec3-prof
Build-Depends-Indep: ghc-doc
  , libghc-explicit-exception-doc
  , libghc-parsec3-doc
Standards-Version: 3.9.4
Homepage: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/ofx
Vcs-Darcs: http://darcs.debian.org/pkg-haskell/haskell-ofx
Vcs-Browser: http://darcs.debian.org/cgi-bin/darcsweb.cgi?r=pkg-haskell/haskell-ofx

Package: libghc-ofx-dev
Architecture: any
Depends: ${haskell:Depends}
  , ${shlibs:Depends}
  , ${misc:Depends}
Recommends: ${haskell:Recommends}
Suggests: ${haskell:Suggests}
Provides: ${haskell:Provides}
Description: parser for Open Financial Exchange (OFX) financial data${haskell:ShortBlurb}
 A parser for Open Financial Exchange (OFX) financial data. This
 handles OFX version 1.03, which is documented at http://www.ofx.net/ .
 This also handles QFX, which is OFX plus some minor additions made by
 Intuit, the publishers of Quicken.
 .
 The parser will place all the data into a tree, which you can query
 for whatever data you may need, although you will need to be familiar
 with the OFX spec to do this. There is also a Transaction type which
 you can easily parse from the tree; this will contain most, if not
 all, of the data you will be interested in if your OFX file is from a
 bank or credit card account.
 .
 ${haskell:Blurb}

Package: libghc-ofx-prof
Architecture: any
Depends: ${haskell:Depends}
  , ${misc:Depends}
Recommends: ${haskell:Recommends}
Suggests: ${haskell:Suggests}
Provides: ${haskell:Provides}
Description: parser for Open Financial Exchange (OFX) financial data${haskell:ShortBlurb}
 A parser for Open Financial Exchange (OFX) financial data. This
 handles OFX version 1.03, which is documented at http://www.ofx.net/ .
 This also handles QFX, which is OFX plus some minor additions made by
 Intuit, the publishers of Quicken.
 .
 The parser will place all the data into a tree, which you can query
 for whatever data you may need, although you will need to be familiar
 with the OFX spec to do this. There is also a Transaction type which
 you can easily parse from the tree; this will contain most, if not
 all, of the data you will be interested in if your OFX file is from a
 bank or credit card account.
 .
 ${haskell:Blurb}

Package: libghc-ofx-doc
Section: doc
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${haskell:Depends}
Recommends: ${haskell:Recommends}
Suggests: ${haskell:Suggests}
Description: parser for Open Financial Exchange (OFX) financial data${haskell:ShortBlurb}
 A parser for Open Financial Exchange (OFX) financial data. This
 handles OFX version 1.03, which is documented at http://www.ofx.net/ .
 This also handles QFX, which is OFX plus some minor additions made by
 Intuit, the publishers of Quicken.
 .
 The parser will place all the data into a tree, which you can query
 for whatever data you may need, although you will need to be familiar
 with the OFX spec to do this. There is also a Transaction type which
 you can easily parse from the tree; this will contain most, if not
 all, of the data you will be interested in if your OFX file is from a
 bank or credit card account.
 .
 ${haskell:Blurb}
