grafix_1.6-1.dsc to pool/main/g/grafix/grafix_1.6-1.dsc grafix_1.6-1.tar.gz to pool/main/g/grafix/grafix_1.6-1.tar.gz (new) grafix-dev_1.6-1_i386.deb optional math Development library and header files for grafix Contains C header files and development shared libraries libraries for grafix. Grafix is a utility originally designed to help scientists in the visualization of results of a computation, e.g. for numerical (new) grafix1_1.6-1_i386.deb optional math scientific visualization library Grafix is a utility originally designed to help scientists in the visualization of results of a computation, e.g. for numerical integrations of partial differential equations. . It can be used, however, for any application that wants to use X for drawing pictures, functions or other graphic objects in a convenient interactive manner or even for writing a graphical user interface for any task. . Grafix should be considered as a layer between an application and the X Window system built up of a bunch of basic classes as building elements. The simplest way of using it is to define instances of these classes. For more complicated programs the user has to define own derivations to the basic classes. Changes: grafix (1.6-1) unstable; urgency=low . * Maintainer set to Debian QA Group. * The QA Group acknowledges the previous NMU (Closes: #50097). Thanks! * New upstream release. The upstream maintainer decided to go with the LGPL without any further restrictions (Closes: #74860). Also, various compilation problems are solved (Closes: #72221). * Package is indeed not Debian native (Closes: #44255). * Added Build-Depends line. * All documentation is under /usr/share/doc now (Closes: #60796). * Updated Standards-Version. * Permissions of examples directory are fixed (Closes: #62013). * Improved debian/copyright. * Removed the emacs config directives from debian/changelog. * Made the package a proper library (i.e. created a -dev package). Announcing to debian-devel-changes@lists.debian.org Closing bugs: 44255 50097 60796 62013 72221 74860
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