squishyball 0.1~svn19085-4 source package in Ubuntu

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squishyball (0.1~svn19085-4) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Add a patch from Thibaut Girka to fix the XXY test. Thanks!
    Closes: #753776.
  * Re-format all the patches in debian/patches in DEP-3 format.

 -- Jonathan Dowland <email address hidden>  Wed, 18 Nov 2015 13:52:12 +0000

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squishyball: audio sample comparison testing tool

 squishyball is a simple command-line utility for performing
 double-blind A/B, A/B/X or X/X/Y (A/B/X with additional sample order
 randomisation) testing of audio samples on the command line.
 .
 The user specifies two input files to be compared and uses the
 keyboard during playback to flip between the randomized samples to
 perform on-the-fly comparisons. After a predetermined number of
 trials, squishyball prints the trial results to stdout and exits.
 .
 squishyball can be used to help establish what lossy audio codec
 settings are optimal for a particular combination of user and
 audio equipment.

squishyball-dbgsym: debug symbols for package squishyball

 squishyball is a simple command-line utility for performing
 double-blind A/B, A/B/X or X/X/Y (A/B/X with additional sample order
 randomisation) testing of audio samples on the command line.
 .
 The user specifies two input files to be compared and uses the
 keyboard during playback to flip between the randomized samples to
 perform on-the-fly comparisons. After a predetermined number of
 trials, squishyball prints the trial results to stdout and exits.
 .
 squishyball can be used to help establish what lossy audio codec
 settings are optimal for a particular combination of user and
 audio equipment.