xgks 2.6.1+dfsg.2-3ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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xgks (2.6.1+dfsg.2-3ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium

  * Avoid -Wint-to-pointer-cast warnings to fix build failure on s390x.

 -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>  Mon, 15 Feb 2016 14:03:18 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Matthias Klose
Uploaded to:
Xenial
Original maintainer:
Alastair McKinstry
Architectures:
any all
Section:
utils
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

libxgks-dev: X11 Graphical Kernel Subsystem, development files

 XGKS is a level 2C implementation of the ANSI Graphical Kernel System (GKS)
 for use in a Unix environment with the X Window System. It supports the
 Fortran language binding and a C language binding based on the 1988 draft.
 .
 GKS is a basic graphics system for applications that produce computer
 generated two-dimensional pictures on line graphics or raster graphics output
 devices. It supports operator input and interaction by supplying basic
 functions for graphical input and picture segmentation and allows storage and
 dynamic modification of pictures. GKS is no longer under active development,
 but used in several existing graphical toolkits.
 .
 It is not expected that XGKS will gather any _new_ users, but factoring it out
 simplifies the size and maintenance of some other packages.

libxgks-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libxgks-dev

 XGKS is a level 2C implementation of the ANSI Graphical Kernel System (GKS)
 for use in a Unix environment with the X Window System. It supports the
 Fortran language binding and a C language binding based on the 1988 draft.
 .
 GKS is a basic graphics system for applications that produce computer
 generated two-dimensional pictures on line graphics or raster graphics output
 devices. It supports operator input and interaction by supplying basic
 functions for graphical input and picture segmentation and allows storage and
 dynamic modification of pictures. GKS is no longer under active development,
 but used in several existing graphical toolkits.
 .
 It is not expected that XGKS will gather any _new_ users, but factoring it out
 simplifies the size and maintenance of some other packages.

libxgks2: X11 Graphical Kernel Subsystem, library.

 XGKS is a level 2C implementation of the ANSI Graphical Kernel System (GKS)
 for use in a Unix environment with the X Window System. It supports the
 Fortran language binding and a C language binding based on the 1988 draft.
 .
 GKS is a basic graphics system for applications that produce computer
 generated two-dimensional pictures on line graphics or raster graphics output
 devices. It supports operator input and interaction by supplying basic
 functions for graphical input and picture segmentation and allows storage and
 dynamic modification of pictures. GKS is no longer under active development,
 but used in several existing graphical toolkits.
 .
 It is not expected that XGKS will gather any _new_ users, but factoring it out
 simplifies the size and maintenance of some other packages.

libxgks2-data: No summary available for libxgks2-data in ubuntu yakkety.

No description available for libxgks2-data in ubuntu yakkety.

libxgks2-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libxgks2

 XGKS is a level 2C implementation of the ANSI Graphical Kernel System (GKS)
 for use in a Unix environment with the X Window System. It supports the
 Fortran language binding and a C language binding based on the 1988 draft.
 .
 GKS is a basic graphics system for applications that produce computer
 generated two-dimensional pictures on line graphics or raster graphics output
 devices. It supports operator input and interaction by supplying basic
 functions for graphical input and picture segmentation and allows storage and
 dynamic modification of pictures. GKS is no longer under active development,
 but used in several existing graphical toolkits.
 .
 It is not expected that XGKS will gather any _new_ users, but factoring it out
 simplifies the size and maintenance of some other packages.