libast 0.7-6ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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libast (0.7-6ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium

  * Use dh-autoreconf instead of autotools-dev to also fix FTBFS on ppc64el by
    getting new libtool macros (still updates config.{sub,guess}).
  * Add m4_include([libast.m4]) to configure.in to fix FTBFS.
 -- Logan Rosen <email address hidden>   Sat, 11 Jan 2014 15:18:34 -0500

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libast2: Library of Assorted Spiffy Things

 LibAST is the Library of Assorted Spiffy Things. It contains many
 spiffy things, and it is a library. Thus, the ever-so-creative name.
 LibAST has been previously known as libmej, the Eterm helper library
 which nobody really understood and certainly never used. The
 plan is to gradually remove some of the neat stuff from Eterm that
 could be made generic (things like the theme parsing engine, the
 command-line options parser, perhaps the event engine, ...) and place
 it here in the hopes that others will find them useful.

libast2-dev: libast2 development files

 Headers, static libraries and documentation for developing software
 that uses libast2.
 .
 LibAST is the Library of Assorted Spiffy Things. It contains many
 spiffy things, and it is a library. Thus, the ever-so-creative name.
 LibAST has been previously known as libmej, the Eterm helper library
 which nobody really understood and certainly never used. The
 plan is to gradually remove some of the neat stuff from Eterm that
 could be made generic (things like the theme parsing engine, the
 command-line options parser, perhaps the event engine, ...) and place
 it here in the hopes that others will find them useful.