hdf-eos4 3.0-1 source package in Ubuntu

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hdf-eos4 (3.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release
    - Drop fix_tests.patch
  * Fix FTBFS with gcc 14. Closes: #1075062
  * Use https for Homepage:
  * Set Build-Depends to gfortran | fortran-compiler
  * User debhelper-compat (=13)
  * Add d/gbp.conf pointing to DEP-14 branch names
  * Set Debian Science Maint. as maintainer
  * Fix broken vcs url
  * Standards-Version: 4.7.0; no changes required
  * Recommend pkgconf not pkg-config

 -- Alastair McKinstry <email address hidden>  Thu, 08 Aug 2024 09:54:48 +0100

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libhdfeos-dev: Development files for the HDF-EOS4 library

 HDF-EOS4 is a software library designed built on HDF4 to support EOS-specific
 data structures, namely Grid, Point, and Swath. The new data structures
 are constructed from standard HDF data objects, using EOS conventions, through
 the use of a software library [1,4]. A key feature of HDF-EOS files is that
 instrument-independent services, such as subsetting by geolocation, can be
 applied to the files across a wide variety of data products.
 .
 This package contains include files and static libraries for HDF-EOS4.

libhdfeos0t64: Earth Observation System extensions to HDF4

 HDF-EOS4 is a software library designed built on HDF4 to support EOS-specific
 data structures, namely Grid, Point, and Swath. The new data structures
 are constructed from standard HDF data objects, using EOS conventions, through
 the use of a software library [1,4]. A key feature of HDF-EOS files is that
 instrument-independent services, such as subsetting by geolocation, can be
 applied to the files across a wide variety of data products.
 The library is extensible and new data structures can be added.

libhdfeos0t64-dbgsym: debug symbols for libhdfeos0t64