lfortran 0.30.0-4 source package in Ubuntu

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lfortran (0.30.0-4) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Disable KOKKOS and cpp-backend test. Currently break the build.
    Closes: #1062813

 -- Alastair McKinstry <email address hidden>  Sat, 03 Feb 2024 16:13:58 +0000

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lfortran: Modern interactive LLVM-based Fortran compiler

 LFortran is a modern open-source (BSD licensed) interactive Fortran compiler
 built on top of LLVM. It can execute user’s code interactively to allow
 exploratory work (much like Python, MATLAB or Julia) as well as compile
 to binaries with the goal to run user’s code on modern architectures such
 as multi-core CPUs and GPUs.

lfortran-dbgsym: debug symbols for lfortran
liblfortran-dev: flang library - Development package.

 LFortran is a modern open-source (BSD licensed) interactive Fortran compiler
 built on top of LLVM. It can execute user’s code interactively to allow
 exploratory work (much like Python, MATLAB or Julia) as well as compile
 to binaries with the goal to run user’s code on modern architectures such
 as multi-core CPUs and GPUs.
 .
 This provides the static libraries and development files.

liblfortran-runtime0: Runtime libraries for the lfortran compiler

 LFortran is a modern open-source (BSD licensed) interactive Fortran compiler
 built on top of LLVM. It can execute user’s code interactively to allow
 exploratory work (much like Python, MATLAB or Julia) as well as compile
 to binaries with the goal to run user’s code on modern architectures such
 as multi-core CPUs and GPUs.
 .
 This provides the lfortran runtime libraries.

liblfortran-runtime0-dbgsym: debug symbols for liblfortran-runtime0