woof-doom 15.2.0+dfsg-1 source package in Ubuntu

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woof-doom (15.2.0+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream version 15.2.0+dfsg
  * Update my Debian packaging copyright
  * Remove all patches, applied upstream

 -- Fabian Greffrath <email address hidden>  Fri, 07 Feb 2025 10:08:50 +0100

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Debian Games Group
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Original maintainer:
Debian Games Group
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any
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

woof-doom: continuation of the Boom/MBF bloodline of Doom source ports

 Woof! is a continuation of Lee Killough's Doom source port MBF
 targeted at modern systems.
 .
 MBF stands for "Marine's Best Friend" and is widely regarded as the
 successor of the Boom source port by TeamTNT. It serves as the code
 base for popular Doom source ports such as PrBoom+/DSDA-Doom or The
 Eternity Engine. As the original engine was limited to run only under
 MS-DOS, it has been ported to Windows by Team Eternity under the name
 WinMBF in 2004. Woof! is developed based on the WinMBF code with the
 aim to make MBF more widely available and convenient to use on modern
 systems.
 .
 To achieve this goal, this source port is less strict regarding its
 faithfulness to the original MBF. It is focused on quality-of-life
 enhancements, bug fixes and compatibility improvements. However, all
 changes have been introduced in good faith that they are in line with
 the original author's intentions and even for the trained eye, this
 source port should still look very familiar to the original MBF.
 .
 In summary, this project's goal is to forward-port MBF.EXE from DOS to
 21st century and remove all the stumbling blocks on the way.
 Furthermore, just as MBF was ahead of its time, this project dedicates
 itself to early adoption of new modding features such as
 DEHEXTRA+DSDHacked, UMAPINFO and MBF21.

woof-doom-dbgsym: debug symbols for woof-doom