arm64-cross-toolchain-base 0.9 source package in Ubuntu

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arm64-cross-toolchain-base (0.9) trusty; urgency=medium

  * Add usr/include symlink in /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu.
 -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>   Mon, 13 Jan 2014 10:21:50 +0100

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Matthias Klose
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libc6-arm64-cross: Embedded GNU C Library: Shared libraries (for cross-compiling)

 This package was generated by dpkg-cross for cross compiling.
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 Contains the standard libraries that are used by nearly all programs on
 the system. This package includes shared versions of the standard C library
 and the standard math library, as well as many others.

libc6-dbg-arm64-cross: Embedded GNU C Library: detached debugging symbols (for cross-compiling)

 This package was generated by dpkg-cross for cross compiling.
 .
 This package contains the detached debugging symbols for the GNU C
 library.

libc6-dev-arm64-cross: Embedded GNU C Library: Development Libraries and Header Files (for cross-compiling)

 This package was generated by dpkg-cross for cross compiling.
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 Contains the symlinks, headers, and object files needed to compile
 and link programs which use the standard C library.

linux-libc-dev-arm64-cross: Linux Kernel Headers for development (for cross-compiling)

 This package was generated by dpkg-cross for cross compiling.
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 This package provides headers from the Linux kernel. These headers
 are used by the installed headers for GNU glibc and other system
 libraries. They are NOT meant to be used to build third-party modules for
 your kernel. Use linux-headers-* packages for that.