opam-version: "2.0" maintainer: "David Kaloper Meršinjak " authors: ["David Kaloper Meršinjak "] homepage: "https://github.com/pqwy/ocb-stubblr" doc: "https://pqwy.github.io/ocb-stubblr/doc" license: "ISC" dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/pqwy/ocb-stubblr.git" bug-reports: "https://github.com/pqwy/ocb-stubblr/issues" tags: ["ocamlbuild"] depends: [ "ocaml" {>= "4.01.0"} "ocamlfind" {build} "ocamlbuild" {>= "0.9.3" | < "0.9.0"} "topkg" {>= "0.8.1"} "astring" ] build: [ "ocaml" "pkg/pkg.ml" "build" "--pinned" "%{pinned}%" "--tests" "false" ] synopsis: "OCamlbuild plugin for C stubs" description: """ Do you get excited by C stubs? Do they sometimes make you swoon, and even faint, and in the end no `cmxa`s get properly linked -- not to mention correct multi-lib support? Do you wish that the things that excite you the most, would excite you just a little less? Then ocb-stubblr is just the library for you. ocb-stubblr is about ten lines of code that you need to repeat over, over, over and over again if you are using `ocamlbuild` to build OCaml projects that contain C stubs -- now with 100% more lib! It does what everyone wants to do with `.clib` files in their project directories. It can also clone the `.clib` and arrange for multiple compilations with different sets of discovered `cflags`. ocb-stubblr is distributed under the ISC license.""" url { src: "https://github.com/pqwy/ocb-stubblr/releases/download/v0.1.0/ocb-stubblr-0.1.0.tbz" checksum: [ "sha256=d5d6d57dc361a25e4b1ccad900ff3dc4674c8876c2a32886584b2f0496e1cc87" "md5=5a7909b50d8d68f981f4be798a3b8112" ] }