gom 0.30.2-6 source package in Ubuntu

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gom (0.30.2-6) unstable; urgency=low


  * [b85f3c5] Ack all NMU changes (0.30.2-5..0.30.2-5.4). Thx!
  * [6292779] Update translation: ja.po. (Closes: 717708)
  * [582059d] control: Update Stds-Ver to 3.9.5 (no changes needed).
  * [3968dc8] gom.init: Source the lsb init functions for systemd (Fixes lintian warning).
  * [45479d6] debian: Update delhelper compat level to 9 (Fixes lintian: hardening-no-relro).
  * [0620ab6] [vc] Add .gitignore

 -- Stephan Sürken <email address hidden>  Tue, 19 Nov 2013 20:02:36 +0100

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Stephan A Suerken
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Original maintainer:
Stephan A Suerken
Architectures:
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Section:
sound
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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gom: Command line and interactive ncurses-based OSS audio mixer

 gom is a command line mixer utility with optional built-in ncurses
 interactive interface.
 .
 Its main feature is an exhaustive command line interface that makes
 it ideal for scripting (e.g. for audio recording, running at user
 and/or system login time, setting/restoring of settings, etc).
 .
 It supports OSS only, so if you want to use it with ALSA, you will
 need its OSS-compatible modules. If you want to use all possible
 features of ALSA however, you would need to use a mixer program
 dedicated for ALSA.

gom-dbgsym: debug symbols for package gom

 gom is a command line mixer utility with optional built-in ncurses
 interactive interface.
 .
 Its main feature is an exhaustive command line interface that makes
 it ideal for scripting (e.g. for audio recording, running at user
 and/or system login time, setting/restoring of settings, etc).
 .
 It supports OSS only, so if you want to use it with ALSA, you will
 need its OSS-compatible modules. If you want to use all possible
 features of ALSA however, you would need to use a mixer program
 dedicated for ALSA.