dist 1:3.5-36.0001-3 source package in Ubuntu

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dist (1:3.5-36.0001-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  [ Helmut Grohne ]
  * Mark dist Multi-Arch: foreign.
  [ Manoj Srivastava ]
  * Update the copyright file
  * Incorporated Helmut's chqange, which, unless I missed it, newver made
    it out.
  * Bug fix: "mark dist Multi-Arch: foreign", thanks to Helmut Grohne
    (Closes: #891134).

 -- Manoj Srivastava <email address hidden>  Sun, 25 Feb 2018 17:47:27 -0800

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Original maintainer:
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Architectures:
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Section:
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Urgency:
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Binary packages built by this source

dist: Tools for developing, maintaining and distributing software

 The dist package is a set of tools meant to ease the construction
 and maintenance of portable software.
 .
 The first component is the Configure script generator, metaconfig, which
 automatically builds the Configure script from your sources. Ideally,
 the end-user receiving your source code will simply have to read
 your README file, run the Configure script (which is self-documented),
 and then run make.
 .
 The second component is the Makefile.SH generator, which is a generic
 configured Makefile, reusing some of the information figured out
 by Configure, and a generic Jmakefile description.
 .
 The third component is the RCS aware package generator, which is
 used when it's time to build up the shell archives used to distribute
 your program.
 .
 The fourth and latest component is the patch generator, used to
 make updates of your sources, which can later be applied on the
 original distribution by using the patch program.