xplot 1.19-9.1 source package in Ubuntu

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xplot (1.19-9.1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * debian/rules: Add build-{arch,indep} (Closes: #999308).

 -- Marcos Talau <email address hidden>  Sun, 06 Nov 2022 13:18:50 -0300

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Uploaded by:
Peter S Galbraith
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Peter S Galbraith
Architectures:
any
Section:
science
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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xplot_1.19-9.1.dsc 1.6 KiB f24ab743fbfbaf557c4844bd7adc51ac7d61ec3bcb8dc5b6fe4e3b00a5e24199
xplot_1.19.orig.tar.gz 40.7 KiB aded1c33dc8393c02d95d5fe4b5c7c7c8289a8c3aa74706af1a962b95518277d
xplot_1.19-9.1.debian.tar.xz 4.4 KiB 4183747afab64c0a2fb370476c72a0ec5468c703fd29edc0b866dbd4f7459002

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Binary packages built by this source

xplot: simple on-screen x-y column data plotter

 XPlot is a small program to plot one- or two-dimensional datasets, which are
 present either in a file or are generated `on-the-fly' and piped to XPlot.
 XPlot lets you display one or more datasets and lets you zoom to different
 sections of the sets. Also. `blowups' of the currently shown portion of the
 data can be made.
 .
 XPlot is meant for on-screen data exploration. It does not have a print
 button, nor is it meant for final output or publication-quality figures.

xplot-dbgsym: debug symbols for xplot