cernlib 20061220+dfsg3-4 source package in Ubuntu

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cernlib (20061220+dfsg3-4) unstable; urgency=low


  * cernlib-base-dev: depends on dpkg-dev to fix Multiarch support.

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cernlib: CERNLIB data analysis suite - general use metapackage

 CERNLIB is a suite of data analysis tools and libraries created for
 use in physics experiments, but also with applications to other
 fields such as the biological sciences.
 .
 This metapackage provides almost all of the programs and libraries contained
 in CERNLIB. Most people will likely want only a subset of these. A few
 extra CERNLIB programs, not of interest to many people, may be obtained via
 the cernlib-extras metapackage.

cernlib-base: CERNLIB data analysis suite - common files

 CERNLIB is a suite of data analysis tools and libraries created for
 use in physics experiments, but also with applications to other
 fields such as the biological sciences.
 .
 This package includes miscellaneous architecture-independent files useful
 for CERNLIB libraries and programs, including an example script that can
 generate a skeleton CERNLIB directory structure and Vim syntax highlighting
 macros for KUIPC CDF files and PAW "kumac" macro files.

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dzedit: CERNLIB data analysis suite - ZEBRA documentation editor

 CERNLIB is a suite of data analysis tools and libraries created for
 use in physics experiments, but also with applications to other
 fields such as the biological sciences.
 .
 DZedit is an interactive interface to the DZDOC (ZEBRA documentation) system
 developed at CERN. ZEBRA, part of the Packlib library, allows the creation
 of complex data structures in the FORTRAN 77 language; the DZDOC system
 helps to generate and maintain documentation for ZEBRA data structures.

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libgraflib1-gfortran: CERNLIB data analysis suite - graphical library

 CERNLIB is a suite of data analysis tools and libraries created for
 use in physics experiments, but also with applications to other
 fields such as the biological sciences.
 .
 The graflib library includes the HPLOT and DZDOC systems. HPLOT is a
 graphing facility intended to produce drawings and slides of histograms
 (and other data) of a quality suitable to talks and publications. DZDOC
 provides a method of viewing CERNLIB's ZEBRA data structures.
 .
 In order to compile and link programs against this library,
 you must also install the libgraflib1-dev package.

libgrafx11-1-dev: CERNLIB data analysis suite - interface to X11 and PostScript (development)

 CERNLIB is a suite of data analysis tools and libraries created for
 use in physics experiments, but also with applications to other
 fields such as the biological sciences.
 .
 This package includes a static version of libgrafX11, also known as HIGZ
 (High-level Interface to Graphics and ZEBRA), an interface to the X Window
 System. In addition to basic drawing functions, HIGZ includes a PostScript
 interface. Also included are C and FORTRAN header files.

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libkernlib1-dev: CERNLIB data analysis suite - core library of basic functions (development)

 CERNLIB is a suite of data analysis tools and libraries created for
 use in physics experiments, but also with applications to other
 fields such as the biological sciences.
 .
 The kernlib library contains a rather miscellaneous set of basic numerical,
 bitwise, and system-dependent functions used by other CERN libraries and
 programs.
 .
 This package includes the static version of kernlib, as well as
 C and FORTRAN header files.

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libmathlib2-dev: CERNLIB data analysis suite - core mathematical library (development files)

 CERNLIB is a suite of data analysis tools and libraries created for
 use in physics experiments, but also with applications to other
 fields such as the biological sciences.
 .
 The mathlib library is a large set of mathematical routines used for purposes
 such as evaluating special functions and integrals, numerically solving
 algebraic and differential equations, performing matrix and vector operations,
 running statistical tests, and generating random numbers in specified
 distributions.
 .
 This package contains a static version of mathlib, as well
 as C and FORTRAN header files.

libmathlib2-gfortran: CERNLIB data analysis suite - core mathematical library

 CERNLIB is a suite of data analysis tools and libraries created for
 use in physics experiments, but also with applications to other
 fields such as the biological sciences.
 .
 The mathlib library is a large set of mathematical routines used for purposes
 such as evaluating special functions and integrals, numerically solving
 algebraic and differential equations, performing matrix and vector operations,
 running statistical tests, and generating random numbers in specified
 distributions.
 .
 In order to compile and link programs against this library, you
 must also install the libmathlib2-dev package.

libpacklib-lesstif1-dev: CERNLIB data analysis suite - core GUI library (development files)

 CERNLIB is a suite of data analysis tools and libraries created for
 use in physics experiments, but also with applications to other
 fields such as the biological sciences.
 .
 The packlib library includes a great deal of CERNLIB core functionality.
 Best-known are probably the MINUIT function minimization routines, the
 HBOOK histogramming routines, and KUIP (Kit for a User Interface Package).
 Other subsystems include CSPACK, a set of client-server routines; FFREAD,
 a format-free input processing system for FORTRAN; and ZEBRA, a data
 structure management package.
 .
 This package includes the graphical functionality of KUIP, the CERNLIB
 Kit for a User Interface Package. This library has been split off
 from packlib so that the packlib packages need not depend upon
 the X and Lesstif libraries.
 .
 This package was formerly named libkuipx11-1-dev. The text-based
 functionality of KUIP can be found in the libpacklib1-dev package.
 .
 This package provides the static version of the libpacklib-lesstif library,
 to be used for development.

libpacklib-lesstif1-gfortran: CERNLIB data analysis suite - core GUI library

 CERNLIB is a suite of data analysis tools and libraries created for
 use in physics experiments, but also with applications to other
 fields such as the biological sciences.
 .
 The packlib library includes a great deal of CERNLIB core functionality.
 Best-known are probably the MINUIT function minimization routines, the
 HBOOK histogramming routines, and KUIP (Kit for a User Interface Package).
 Other subsystems include CSPACK, a set of client-server routines; FFREAD,
 a format-free input processing system for FORTRAN; and ZEBRA, a data
 structure management package.
 .
 This package includes the graphical functionality of KUIP, the CERNLIB
 Kit for a User Interface Package. This library has been split off
 from packlib so that the packlib packages need not depend upon
 the X and Lesstif libraries.
 .
 This package was formerly named libkuipx11-1. The text-based functionality
 of KUIP can be found in the libpacklib1-gfortran package.
 .
 Note that in order to compile and link programs against this library, you
 must also install the libpacklib-lesstif1-dev package.

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nypatchy: CERNLIB data analysis suite - patch pre-processor for source code

 CERNLIB is a suite of data analysis tools and libraries created for
 use in physics experiments, but also with applications to other
 fields such as the biological sciences.
 .
 This package contains the Nypatchy family of programs, the successors to
 Patchy and Ypatchy. These programs are intended for working with sets of
 patches (for instance, for use on different machine architectures) meant to
 be applied to a source code tree. The patch sets and common source code are
 maintained as a single text-based Patchy Master file (PAM file). PAM files
 can contain C, FORTRAN, or assembly code.
 .
 Nypatchy and related utilities can perform actions on a PAM file such as
 updating it; comparing it to an older version; or outputting source code
 suitable for input to a compiler, having selected some subset of available
 patches to use. These utilities can be used interactively, or can run in
 batch mode from a "cradle" file of commands.
 .
 While Nypatchy is still used in places, mainly high-energy physics, these
 programs are no longer under active development. They are not recommended
 for use in new projects.

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