r-cran-epi 2.40-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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r-cran-epi (2.40-1ubuntu1) focal; urgency=medium

  * Merge with Debian unstable, remaining changes:
    + Skip vignettes/flup.rnw and vignettes/simLexis.rnw that
      fail on Ubuntu autopkgtest infrastructure, see #882382

r-cran-epi (2.40-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream version
  * Standards-Version: 4.4.1

r-cran-epi (2.38-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream version
  * debhelper-compat 12
  * Set upstream metadata fields: Archive.

 -- Graham Inggs <email address hidden>  Sun, 02 Feb 2020 08:07:07 +0000

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r-cran-epi: GNU R epidemiological analysis

 Functions for demographic and epidemiological analysis in the Lexis diagram,
 i.e. register and cohort follow-up data, including interval censored data and
 representation of multistate data. Also some useful functions for tabulation
 and plotting. Contains some epidemiological datasets.
 .
 The Epi package is mainly focused on "classical" chronic disease epidemiology.
 The package has grown out of the course Statistical Practice in Epidemiology
 using R (see http://www.pubhealth.ku.dk/~bxc/SPE).
 .
 There is A short introduction to R for Epidemiology available at
 http://staff.pubhealth.ku.dk/%7Ebxc/Epi/R-intro.pdf
 Beware that the pages 38-120 of this is merely the manual pages for the Epi
 package.
 .
 Epi is not the only R-package for epidemiological analysis, a package with
 more affinity to infectious disease epidemiology is the epitools package
 which is also evailable in Debian.
 .
 Epi is used in the Department of Biostatistics of the University of Copenhagen.

r-cran-epi-dbgsym: debug symbols for r-cran-epi