dh-octave 1.8.0 source package in Ubuntu

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dh-octave (1.8.0) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Add lacking Copyright notice and licensing conditions
  * Do not remove Qt Help files (*.qhc and *.qch)
    + clean-docdir: New script for selective removal of documentation files
    + buildsystem.pm: Invoke clean-docdir
    + d/dh-octave.install: Install clean-docdir
  * d/copyright: Update list of Copyright years

 -- Rafael Laboissière <email address hidden>  Thu, 25 Jan 2024 12:09:30 -0300

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

dh-octave: Debhelper-based infrastructure for building Octave add-on packages

 Since version 3.0 of Octave (a numerical computation software),
 add-ons can be installed through the pkg.m system. This package
 provides the infrastructure for packaging such add-ons for Debian,
 based on debhelper. It replaces the deprecated octave-pkg-dev
 package. This package contains debhelper-like scripts for building,
 checking and cleaning the add-on package as well as for generating
 the substitution variables in debian/control.
 .
 This package is intended to be used by the Debian Octave Group
 and should be of little interest to general users.

dh-octave-autopkgtest: script for the automatic testing of Octave add-on packages

 This package contains the dh_octave_check script that runs the unit tests
 contained in all *.m and *.cc files available in the source tree from
 which it is launched. It is intended to be used by the support for
 Octave-Forge add-on packages, which is implemented in autodep8.