ocaml-num 1.4-2build3 source package in Ubuntu

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ocaml-num (1.4-2build3) noble; urgency=medium

  * Rebuild against new OCAML ABIs.

 -- Gianfranco Costamagna <email address hidden>  Wed, 15 Nov 2023 13:38:37 +0100

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libnum-ocaml: library for arbitrary-precision and rational arithmetic (runtime)

 This OCaml library implements arbitrary-precision arithmetic on big
 integers and on rationals.
 .
 This is a legacy library. It used to be part of the core OCaml
 distribution (in otherlibs/num) but is now distributed separately. New
 applications that need arbitrary-precision arithmetic should use the
 Zarith library (https://github.com/ocaml/Zarith) instead of the Num
 library, and older applications that already use Num are encouraged to
 switch to Zarith. Zarith delivers much better performance than Num and
 has a nicer API.
 .
 This package contains runtime files.

libnum-ocaml-dbgsym: debug symbols for libnum-ocaml
libnum-ocaml-dev: library for arbitrary-precision and rational arithmetic (development)

 This OCaml library implements arbitrary-precision arithmetic on big
 integers and on rationals.
 .
 This is a legacy library. It used to be part of the core OCaml
 distribution (in otherlibs/num) but is now distributed separately. New
 applications that need arbitrary-precision arithmetic should use the
 Zarith library (https://github.com/ocaml/Zarith) instead of the Num
 library, and older applications that already use Num are encouraged to
 switch to Zarith. Zarith delivers much better performance than Num and
 has a nicer API.
 .
 This package contains development files.