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-r1 (leaky-0.3.0.2-r1) 2015-02-02T02:54:19Z AndrewSeniuk a5f925775fbf37a26bce835a58f9ccc1ded80c8cca0cfada7e9c685a2a6851af
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    Robust space leak, and its strictification, for testing <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/deepseq-bounded deepseq-bounded> and <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/seqaid seqaid>.
    
    See also the project <http://www.fremissant.net/leaky homepage> for more information.
    
    Please share your comments on this <http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/2pscxh/ann_deepseqbounded_seqaid_leaky/ reddit> discussion.
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    Robust space leak, and its strictification, for testing <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/deepseq-bounded deepseq-bounded> and <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/seqaid seqaid>.
    
    See also the project <http://www.fremissant.net/leaky homepage> for more information.
    
    Please share your comments on this <http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/2pscxh/ann_deepseqbounded_seqaid_leaky/ reddit> discussion.
    
    NOTE: /Ignore the anonymous rogue failed build report below. If you examine the log it's clear that the problem is theirs, and nothing to do with this package or its dependencies. It's a shame this is so prominently displayed and impossible to remedy, it makes unbroken packages seem broken to visitors, and it exerts negative pressure on the use of cpphs and other build-tools./

-r0 (leaky-0.3.0.2-r0) 2015-02-01T13:15:50Z AndrewSeniuk 608b9decae9b267b131aa68ad832cd2edbe5d56ec0090e53dee54a28f7576cb7