libcdk5 5.0.20161210-2 source package in Ubuntu

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libcdk5 (5.0.20161210-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * debian/control:
      - Bump Standards-Version from 3.9.8 to 4.1.0
  * Add debian/gbp.conf
  * debian/patches:
      - Refresh explicitly_link_with_ncurses.patch. (Closes: #876031)
        Thanks Helmut Grohne.

 -- Herbert Parentes Fortes Neto <email address hidden>  Mon, 18 Sep 2017 11:41:45 -0300

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libcdk5: C-based curses widget library

 CDK stands for "Curses Development Kit". CDK sits on top of the curses
 library and provides 22 ready to use widgets for rapid application
 development of text-based interfaces. CDK delivers many of the common
 widget types required for a robust interface. Widgets can be combined
 to create complex widgets if needed.

libcdk5-dbgsym: debug symbols for libcdk5
libcdk5-dev: C-based curses widget library (development files)

 CDK stands for "Curses Development Kit". CDK sits on top of the curses
 library and provides 22 ready to use widgets for rapid application
 development of text-based interfaces. CDK delivers many of the common
 widget types required for a robust interface. Widgets can be combined
 to create complex widgets if needed.
 .
 This package contains the header files and development libraries for
 the CDK library.

libcdk5-doc: C-based curses widget library (examples and demos)

 CDK stands for "Curses Development Kit". CDK sits on top of the curses
 library and provides 22 ready to use widgets for rapid application
 development of text-based interfaces. CDK delivers many of the common
 widget types required for a robust interface. Widgets can be combined
 to create complex widgets if needed.
 .
 This package contains examples and demos about libcdk5.