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(new) liboctave-dev_3.4.3-1_amd64.deb extra libdevel
Development files for the GNU Octave language
Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily
intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line
interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically.
.
This package provides the header files and the mkoctfile script used for
extending Octave via compiled code.
(new) liboctave0_3.4.3-1_amd64.deb extra libs
Shared libraries of the GNU Octave language
Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily
intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line
interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically.
.
This package provides the shared libraries used by the interpreter.
(new) octave-common_3.4.3-1_all.deb extra math
architecture-independent files for octave
Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily
intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line
interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically.
.
Octave can be dynamically extended with user-supplied C++ files.
.
This package provides the architecture-independent files (Octave scripts
and other helper files).
(new) octave-dbg_3.4.3-1_amd64.deb extra debug
Debug symbols for octave
Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily
intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line
interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically.
.
Octave can be dynamically extended with user-supplied C++ files.
.
This package provides the debug symbols.
(new) octave-doc_3.4.3-1_all.deb extra doc
PDF documentation on the GNU Octave language
Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily
intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line
interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically.
.
This package provides the following documentation in PDF format:
the FAQ, a reference card in a4, letter and legal formats, a document on the
C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main octave documentation which
is also included in info format in the octave-info package.
(new) octave-htmldoc_3.4.3-1_all.deb extra doc
HTML documentation on the GNU Octave language
Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily
intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line
interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically.
.
This package provides the following documentation in html format:
the FAQ, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main
octave documentation which is also included in info format in the main
Octave package.
(new) octave-info_3.4.3-1_all.deb extra doc
GNU Info documentation on the GNU Octave language
Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily
intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line
interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically.
.
This package provides the following documentation in info format:
the FAQ, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main
octave documentation which is needed for the 'help -i foo' command within
Octave.
(new) octave_3.4.3-1.debian.tar.gz extra math
(new) octave_3.4.3-1.dsc extra math
(new) octave_3.4.3-1_amd64.deb extra math
GNU Octave language for numerical computations
Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily
intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line
interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically.
.
Octave can be dynamically extended with user-supplied C++ files.
(new) octave_3.4.3.orig.tar.bz2 extra math
Changes: octave (3.4.3-1) experimental; urgency=low
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[ Thomas Weber ]
* New upstream release (closes: #641246, #618692, #619519)
- Remove emacsen package stuff. Octave no longer provides these files.
- Completely revamp debian/rules for debhelper 7. Bump compat level to 7
for that.
- Completely revamp packaging to properly support public libraries
(Closes: #510579).
* Remove 50_octave-bug-tempfile.diff, Octave switched its bug tracking
system to a web based one.
* Removed patches (applied upstream):
- avoid-implicit-conversion
- clear_symbol_table
- drop_old_curl_header
- filter_empty_vector
- fix-interp2
- fix_relative_addpath
- fixes-for-gcc-4.6
- handle_new_graphicsmagic
- scale_image_point_color
* New patches:
- drop_version_from_pkg_function_calls
- enable_dirs_in_pkg
- drop_versioned_binarys
- install_libraries_publically
- add_info_dir_categories. Add categories to Octave's info files (thanks
lintian).
- New patch: correct_typos. Correct some spelling mistakes
* Build Octave with OpenMP support (Closes: #631831)
* Only allow the serial HDF5 library when building.
Drop patch include_mpi_headers as well, as it was only needed for the
HDF5 libraries with MPI support. (Closes: #601511)
* Switch to dpkg-source 3.0 (quilt) format
* Disable the rpath when calling ./configure
+1 for making Lintian happy
* Add doc-base files for the PDF documentation in the octave-doc package.
* Use the gl2ps system library packaged in Debian.
- Remove gl2ps symbols from the symbol file
- Build-depend on libgl2ps-dev
- Patch Octave for this change with patches/use_system_gl2ps
* Override the Lintian warning about license.m
* Change defs.make file for new directory structure.
We put external .m and .oct files in directories without any API or
version information.
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[ Sébastien Villemot ]
* Add Conflicts with octave3.2* packages
* debian/source/options: exclude various regenerated files from source diff
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