necpp 1.5.0+cvs20101003-2.2ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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necpp (1.5.0+cvs20101003-2.2ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium

  * Python/PyNEC/setup.py: Update location of libnumarray.h, since
    python-numpy no longer uses python-support.
 -- William Grant <email address hidden>   Mon, 14 Apr 2014 21:32:27 +0100

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libnecpp0: library to use NEC2++

 The NEC2 (Numerical Electromagnetics Code) is software for modelling antennas
 using the Method of Moments. It was developed at Lawrence Livermore
 Laboratories, and remains widely used, despite the old fashioned punched card
 style input required.
 .
 This package contains a shared library, usable to build and run your own
 program directly using NEC2 techniques without calling nec2++ binary program.

necpp: NEC2 Evolution Antenna Modelling System

 The NEC2 (Numerical Electromagnetics Code) is software for modelling antennas
 using the Method of Moments. It was developed at Lawrence Livermore
 Laboratories, and remains widely used, despite the old fashioned punched card
 style input required.
 .
 This program is initially based on Fortran NEC2 software (also nec package).

python-necpp: Python module for using NEC2++

 The NEC2 (Numerical Electromagnetics Code) is software for modelling antennas
 using the Method of Moments. It was developed at Lawrence Livermore
 Laboratories, and remains widely used, despite the old fashioned punched card
 style input required.
 .
 With this Python module, it is possible to use NEC2 techniques directly from
 Python.