xpra 0.14.25+dfsg-1ubuntu3 source package in Ubuntu

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xpra (0.14.25+dfsg-1ubuntu3) xenial; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild against new x264

 -- Iain Lane <email address hidden>  Thu, 12 Nov 2015 13:32:04 +0000

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Uploaded by:
Iain Lane
Uploaded to:
Xenial
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
any
Section:
x11
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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xpra_0.14.25+dfsg.orig.tar.xz 777.4 KiB 3a321b51b6f83095a23e8eb599aae23c82b4a25f4c135289affd76b43742cd11
xpra_0.14.25+dfsg-1ubuntu3.debian.tar.xz 18.6 KiB 5552be2bc7e5e7542fa7d8221de5b5de7467cafe7886cf62fd0cf047574c7c51
xpra_0.14.25+dfsg-1ubuntu3.dsc 2.3 KiB 4b7b1d411af8dd72c4857a92c69fb8e3eb5f278fafc790a8529f7e5c5ef4ab69

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Binary packages built by this source

xpra: tool to detach/reattach running X programs

 Xpra gives you the functionality of GNU Screen for X applications.
 .
 It allows the user to view remote X applications on their local machine, and
 disconnect and reconnect from the remote machine without losing the state of
 the running applications.
 .
 Unlike VNC, these applications are "rootless". They appear as individual
 windows inside your window manager rather than being contained within a single
 window.

xpra-dbg: xpra -- debugging symbols

 Xpra gives you the functionality of GNU Screen for X applications.
 .
 It allows the user to view remote X applications on their local machine, and
 disconnect and reconnect from the remote machine without losing the state of
 the running applications.
 .
 Unlike VNC, these applications are "rootless". They appear as individual
 windows inside your window manager rather than being contained within a single
 window.
 .
 This package provides debugging symbols

xpra-dbgsym: debug symbols for package xpra

 Xpra gives you the functionality of GNU Screen for X applications.
 .
 It allows the user to view remote X applications on their local machine, and
 disconnect and reconnect from the remote machine without losing the state of
 the running applications.
 .
 Unlike VNC, these applications are "rootless". They appear as individual
 windows inside your window manager rather than being contained within a single
 window.