vdt 0.4.4-3 source package in Ubuntu

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vdt (0.4.4-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Fix missing python build dependency

 -- Stephan Lachnit <email address hidden>  Wed, 24 Aug 2022 11:07:05 +0200

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libvdt-dev: vectorised math library - development files

 This is vectorised math library
  - a collection of fast and inline implementations of mathematical functions
  - the functions can be used in autovectorised loops
  - double and single precision implementations are available
  - no overhead present, no intrinsics used
 .
 A scalar (T(T)) and array signature (void(const unsigned int, T*, T*)) are
 provided. Born and developed at CERN, it is used, among the others, by LHC
 experiments and the Geant4 simulation toolkit.
 .
 Much of the VDT code is inspired by the well known Cephes mathematical
 library.
 .
 This package contains the development files for vdt.

libvdt0.4: vectorised math library

 This is vectorised math library
  - a collection of fast and inline implementations of mathematical functions
  - the functions can be used in autovectorised loops
  - double and single precision implementations are available
  - no overhead present, no intrinsics used
 .
 A scalar (T(T)) and array signature (void(const unsigned int, T*, T*)) are
 provided. Born and developed at CERN, it is used, among the others, by LHC
 experiments and the Geant4 simulation toolkit.
 .
 Much of the VDT code is inspired by the well known Cephes mathematical
 library.

libvdt0.4-dbgsym: debug symbols for libvdt0.4