libppd 2:0.10-7.2 source package in Ubuntu

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libppd (2:0.10-7.2) unstable; urgency=medium


  [ Aurelien Jarno ]
  * Non-maintainer upload.

  [ Fernando Seiti Furusato ]
  * Use dh_autoreconf to update autoconf related files (Closes: #755534,
    #759463).

 -- Aurelien Jarno <email address hidden>  Wed, 01 Oct 2014 07:08:31 +0200

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Uploaded by:
a. Mennucc
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
a. Mennucc
Architectures:
any
Section:
libs
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

libppd-dev: No summary available for libppd-dev in ubuntu yakkety.

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libppd0: postscript PPD file library

 PostScript was designed as a device independent language. To be able
 to access device specific features like selecting different paper
 trays and turning on different imaging models, each printer vendor
 supplies a PostScript Printer Definition or PPD file. This library
 reads those PPD files and provides functions that allow a program to
 modify PostScript print jobs to acces these special features.

libppd0-dbgsym: No summary available for libppd0-dbgsym in ubuntu zesty.

No description available for libppd0-dbgsym in ubuntu zesty.

ppdfilt: filter that inserts printer specific commands into print jobs

 ppdfilt is a filter program designed to be used within a filter
 script or from the command line tool to insert printer specific
 commands to a PostScript print job. This can be used to tell the printer
 to duplex or staple the print job, or tell it what paper tray to draw
 paper from. In the GNULpr printing environment, users do not call ppdfilt
 directly, but its features are accessed by using 'lpr' or 'gpr' (see)