povray 1:3.7.0.10-1 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

povray (1:3.7.0.10-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release.
  * Bump Standards-Version to 4.6.0, no changes needed.

 -- Andreas Beckmann <email address hidden>  Thu, 30 Sep 2021 18:40:54 +0200

Upload details

Uploaded by:
Andreas Beckmann
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Andreas Beckmann
Architectures:
any all
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

See full publishing history Publishing

Series Pocket Published Component Section
Jammy release universe misc

Downloads

File Size SHA-256 Checksum
povray_3.7.0.10-1.dsc 2.2 KiB a7e8cbabd314c897e7fce82422ac07c9d9ae738106ce38e9d638cad6b15a0836
povray_3.7.0.10.orig.tar.gz 50.4 MiB 7bee83d9296b98b7956eb94210cf30aa5c1bbeada8ef6b93bb52228bbc83abff
povray_3.7.0.10-1.debian.tar.xz 42.3 KiB 74c283e2316b273be505fba385b8bda66976e7ac3bf389c07f5671ac39232dc3

Available diffs

No changes file available.

Binary packages built by this source

fonts-povray: Persistence of vision raytracer (3D renderer) fonts

 POV-Ray is a full-featured ray tracer. Ray tracers simulate objects
 and light sources of the real world to calculate photorealistic, computer
 generated images. Because of the nature of ray tracing, this process is
 quite CPU-intensive, at the benefit of more realistic images compared to
 real time rendering techniques. For example, in POV-Ray, you can model a
 glass prism, and you will see a spectrum in the resulting image.
 .
 POV-Ray by itself is a command-line utility that will take scene
 descriptions, written in a special easy-to-understand language, to
 produce ray-traced images (or even a sequence of images, for animations).
 You can either write those scene-descriptions by hand, or use external
 tools to generate (parts of) the scene.
 .
 This package contains the fonts coming with povray.

povray: Persistence of vision raytracer (3D renderer)

 POV-Ray is a full-featured ray tracer. Ray tracers simulate objects
 and light sources of the real world to calculate photorealistic, computer
 generated images. Because of the nature of ray tracing, this process is
 quite CPU-intensive, at the benefit of more realistic images compared to
 real time rendering techniques. For example, in POV-Ray, you can model a
 glass prism, and you will see a spectrum in the resulting image.
 .
 POV-Ray by itself is a command-line utility that will take scene
 descriptions, written in a special easy-to-understand language, to
 produce ray-traced images (or even a sequence of images, for animations).
 You can either write those scene-descriptions by hand, or use external
 tools to generate (parts of) the scene.
 .
 povray-includes is highly recommended in addition to this package.

povray-dbgsym: debug symbols for povray
povray-doc: Persistence of vision raytracer (3D renderer) documentation

 POV-Ray is a full-featured ray tracer. Ray tracers simulate objects
 and light sources of the real world to calculate photorealistic, computer
 generated images. Because of the nature of ray tracing, this process is
 quite CPU-intensive, at the benefit of more realistic images compared to
 real time rendering techniques. For example, in POV-Ray, you can model a
 glass prism, and you will see a spectrum in the resulting image.
 .
 POV-Ray by itself is a command-line utility that will take scene
 descriptions, written in a special easy-to-understand language, to
 produce ray-traced images (or even a sequence of images, for animations).
 You can either write those scene-descriptions by hand, or use external
 tools to generate (parts of) the scene.
 .
 This package contains the full POV-Ray manual.

povray-examples: No summary available for povray-examples in ubuntu kinetic.

No description available for povray-examples in ubuntu kinetic.

povray-includes: Persistence of vision raytracer (3D renderer) include files

 POV-Ray is a full-featured ray tracer. Ray tracers simulate objects
 and light sources of the real world to calculate photorealistic, computer
 generated images. Because of the nature of ray tracing, this process is
 quite CPU-intensive, at the benefit of more realistic images compared to
 real time rendering techniques. For example, in POV-Ray, you can model a
 glass prism, and you will see a spectrum in the resulting image.
 .
 POV-Ray by itself is a command-line utility that will take scene
 descriptions, written in a special easy-to-understand language, to
 produce ray-traced images (or even a sequence of images, for animations).
 You can either write those scene-descriptions by hand, or use external
 tools to generate (parts of) the scene.
 .
 This package contains architecture independent include files.