meta-gnome3 1:3.0+5ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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meta-gnome3 (1:3.0+5ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low

  * Merge from Debian testing.  Remaining changes:
    * gnome:
      - Lower hamster-applet dependency to last stable version (2.32)
    * gnome-core:
     - Use sound-theme-freedesktop instead of freedesktop-sound-theme
      - Use gdm instead of gdm3
      - Use synaptic instead of gnome-packagekit
      - Add gnome-contacts
    * gnome-core-devel:
      - Use libgnome-menu-3-dev instead of libgnome-menu-dev
      - Use libgck-1-dev instead of libgck-dev
    * gnome-debug:
      - Recommend libnspr4-dbg instead of libnspr4-0d-dbg
      - Recommend libnss3-dbg instead of libnss3-1d-dbg
    * gnome-platform-devel:
      - Drop dependency on libegroupwise1.2-dev
 -- Michael Terry <email address hidden>   Mon, 28 Nov 2011 15:31:07 -0500

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gnome: The GNOME Desktop Environment, with extra components

 This is the GNOME Desktop environment, an intuitive and attractive
 desktop, with extra components.
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 This meta-package depends on the standard distribution of the GNOME
 desktop environment, plus a complete range of plugins and other
 applications integrating with GNOME and Debian, providing the best
 possible environment to date.

gnome-api-docs: API reference documentation for the GNOME libraries

 This meta-package brings all available API documentation for the
 libraries of the GNOME platform and desktop, as well as their
 important dependencies. This should be all the documentation you need
 to write GNOME applications.
 .
 This documentation is best viewed within the devhelp documentation
 browser.

gnome-core: The GNOME Desktop Environment -- essential components

 These are the core components of the GNOME Desktop environment, an
 intuitive and attractive desktop.
 .
 This meta-package depends on a basic set of programs, including a file
 manager, an image viewer, a web browser, a video player and other
 tools.
 .
 It contains the official “core” modules of the GNOME desktop.

gnome-core-devel: The GNOME Desktop Environment -- development components

 These are the development components of the core components of the
 GNOME Desktop environment, an intuitive and attractive desktop.
 .
 This meta-package depends on everything you need to build applications
 for GNOME, in C, C++ and Python languages; it isn't of much use for
 anything else.
 .
 If you want to develop a new application for GNOME, you might want to
 look at the gnome-platform-devel metapackage, which only contains the
 recommended components.

gnome-dbg: debugging symbols for the GNOME desktop environment

 This meta-package brings all available debugging symbols for the GNOME
 desktop environment, an intuitive and attractive desktop. They contain
 debugging information for most GNOME libraries and core applications,
 which can help providing useful traces in bug reports.
 .
 Warning: these packages are huge.

gnome-desktop-environment: The GNOME Desktop Environment - transitional package

 This is the GNOME Desktop environment, an intuitive and attractive
 desktop.
 .
 This meta-package is obsolete and has been replaced by “gnome”.

gnome-devel: The GNOME Desktop Environment -- development tools

 These are the development tools of the GNOME Desktop environment, an
 intuitive and attractive desktop.
 .
 This meta-package depends on a recommended set of applications to
 develop new programs for GNOME.

gnome-platform-devel: GNOME development platform

 These are the development components that are part of the development
 “platform” for the GNOME Desktop environment, an intuitive and
 attractive desktop.
 .
 This meta-package depends on the recommended components to develop and
 build applications using GNOME technologies. Most of these components
 have long-term API stability guarantees.