Source: golang-weekly Section: devel Priority: optional Maintainer: Ondřej Surý Vcs-Browser: http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-google/golang.git Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/pkg-google/golang.git Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.4.10), bison, ed, mawk | awk, perl Build-Depends-Indep: po-debconf Standards-Version: 3.9.2 Homepage: http://golang.org/ Package: golang-weekly-go Architecture: i386 amd64 kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64 armel armhf Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends} Replaces: golang-weekly-tools Conflicts: golang-go, golang-weekly-tools Provides: go-compiler, golang-go, golang-weekly-tools Description: Experimental Go programming language compiler This package provides assembler, compiler and linker for the Go programming language. This is Google's Go implementation of the tool chain. . The Go programming language is an open source project to make programmers more productive. Go is expressive, concise, clean, and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines, while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time reflection. It's a fast, statically typed, compiled language that feels like a dynamically typed, interpreted language. . Go is an experiment. We hope adventurous users will give it a try and see if they enjoy it. Not every programmer will, but we hope enough will find satisfaction in the approach it offers to justify further development. The language can (and still does) change between weekly releases, check http://golang.org/doc/devel/weekly.html before upgrading this package. Package: golang-weekly-src Conflicts: golang-src Provides: golang-src Architecture: i386 amd64 kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64 armel armhf Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, golang-weekly-go Description: Go programming language compiler (.go source files) This package provides the source files for the Go programming language needed for godoc and goinstall. . The Go programming language is an open source project to make programmers more productive. Go is expressive, concise, clean, and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines, while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time reflection. It's a fast, statically typed, compiled language that feels like a dynamically typed, interpreted language. . Go is an experiment. We hope adventurous users will give it a try and see if they enjoy it. Not every programmer will, but we hope enough will find satisfaction in the approach it offers to justify further development. The language can (and still does) change between weekly releases, check http://golang.org/doc/devel/weekly.html before upgrading this package. Package: golang-weekly-doc Conflicts: golang-doc Provides: golang-doc Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, golang-weekly-go Section: doc Description: Documentation for Google's Go programming language This package provides the documentation for the Go programming language. . The Go programming language is an open source project to make programmers more productive. Go is expressive, concise, clean, and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines, while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time reflection. It's a fast, statically typed, compiled language that feels like a dynamically typed, interpreted language. . You can view a nicely formatted documentation by running godoc --http=:6060 and then visiting http://localhost:6060/doc/install.html. . Go is an experiment. We hope adventurous users will give it a try and see if they enjoy it. Not every programmer will, but we hope enough will find satisfaction in the approach it offers to justify further development. The language can (and still does) change between weekly releases, check http://golang.org/doc/devel/weekly.html before upgrading this package. Package: golang-weekly-dbg Conflicts: golang-dbg Provides: golang-dbg Architecture: i386 amd64 kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64 armel armhf Depends: ${misc:Depends}, golang-weekly-go (= ${binary:Version}) Recommends: gdb Section: debug Priority: extra Description: Go programming language tool chain [debug] This package provides the debug symbols for Google's Go tool chain binaries (assembler, compiler, linker) needed for properly debugging errors in the tool chain with gdb. . This package uses the weekly snapshot releases, for more information see: http://golang.org/doc/devel/weekly.html Package: golang-weekly Depends: ${misc:Depends}, golang-weekly-go (>= ${source:Version}), golang-weekly-src (>= ${source:Version}), golang-weekly-doc (>= ${source:Version}) Architecture: all Description: Experimental Go programming language [meta package] This package is a metapackage that, when installed, guarantees that (almost) full Go development environment is installed. . The Go programming language is an open source project to make programmers more productive. Go is expressive, concise, clean, and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines, while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time reflection. It's a fast, statically typed, compiled language that feels like a dynamically typed, interpreted language. . Go is an experiment. We hope adventurous users will give it a try and see if they enjoy it. Not every programmer will, but we hope enough will find satisfaction in the approach it offers to justify further development. The language can (and still does) change between weekly releases, check http://golang.org/doc/devel/weekly.html before upgrading this package.