libtwin 13.05.03.15.06-g287d16c-2.1 source package in Ubuntu

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libtwin (13.05.03.15.06-g287d16c-2.1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * Drop wrong direct pre-dependency on multiarch-support, as reported by
    lintian.

  [ Fernando Seiti Furusato ]
  * debian/rules: added conditional for --disable-altivec on ppc64el to fix
    ftbfs. Added --with-autoreconf to build with dh-autoreconf.
    Closes: #804273, #744623.

 -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden>  Wed, 23 Dec 2015 02:08:35 +0000

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Uploaded by:
Geoff Levand
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Geoff Levand
Architectures:
any
Section:
libs
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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libtwin-dev: tiny window system (development files)

 With embedded systems gaining high resolution displays and powerful CPUs, the
 desire for sophisticated graphical user interfaces can be realized in even the
 smallest of systems. While the CPU power available for a given power budget
 has increased dramatically, these tiny systems remain severely memory
 constrained. This unique environment presents interesting challenges in
 graphical system design and implementation. Using ideas from modern window
 systems in larger environments, TWIN offers overlapping translucent windows,
 anti-aliased graphics and scalable fonts in a total memory budget of 100KB.
 .
 This package contains the header files for development.

libtwin0: tiny window system (library)

 With embedded systems gaining high resolution displays and powerful CPUs, the
 desire for sophisticated graphical user interfaces can be realized in even the
 smallest of systems. While the CPU power available for a given power budget
 has increased dramatically, these tiny systems remain severely memory
 constrained. This unique environment presents interesting challenges in
 graphical system design and implementation. Using ideas from modern window
 systems in larger environments, TWIN offers overlapping translucent windows,
 anti-aliased graphics and scalable fonts in a total memory budget of 100KB.

libtwin0-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libtwin0

 With embedded systems gaining high resolution displays and powerful CPUs, the
 desire for sophisticated graphical user interfaces can be realized in even the
 smallest of systems. While the CPU power available for a given power budget
 has increased dramatically, these tiny systems remain severely memory
 constrained. This unique environment presents interesting challenges in
 graphical system design and implementation. Using ideas from modern window
 systems in larger environments, TWIN offers overlapping translucent windows,
 anti-aliased graphics and scalable fonts in a total memory budget of 100KB.