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ghc (8.8.1+dfsg1+is+8.6.5+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Switch to python3-sphinx; Closes: #943097

 -- Sandro Tosi <email address hidden>  Mon, 23 Mar 2020 21:50:31 -0400

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ghc-doc: Documentation for the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system

 The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation system (GHC) is a compiler for
 Haskell.
 .
 Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. The language
 definition and additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc'
 package. Alternatively, there is an online version at
 http://haskell.org/onlinereport/.
 .
 This package includes HTML, DVI and PS versions of the SGML-based
 documentation around GHC.

ghc-prof: Profiling libraries for the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system

 The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation system (GHC) is a compiler for
 Haskell.
 .
 Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. The language
 definition and additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc'
 package. Alternatively, there is an online version at
 http://haskell.org/onlinereport/.
 .
 This package contains additional profiling libraries. They are only needed,
 if you want to take a closer look on where exactly your program burns CPU
 cycles.