charls 2.4.1-1 source package in Ubuntu

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charls (2.4.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Team upload.
  * New upstream version 2.4.1
  * d/symbols: Add new symbols

 -- Mathieu Malaterre <email address hidden>  Thu, 19 Jan 2023 16:14:14 +0100

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Debian Med
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Original maintainer:
Debian Med
Architectures:
any
Section:
libs
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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charls_2.4.1.orig.tar.gz 9.1 MiB f313f556b5acb9215961d9718c21235aafcd43bce6b357bf66f772e5692bba75
charls_2.4.1-1.debian.tar.xz 5.5 KiB de473a786d48989b134a044e8c9301209cf1ea5a754662efc8e6e1bdf2444206

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Binary packages built by this source

libcharls-dev: Implementation of the JPEG-LS standard (development libraries)

 CharLS is an optimized implementation of the JPEG-LS standard for lossless and
 near-lossless image compression
 .
 JPEG-LS (ISO-14495-1/ITU-T.87) is a standard derived from the Hewlett Packard
 LOCO algorithm. JPEG LS has low complexity (meaning fast compression) and high
 compression ratios, similar to JPEG 2000. JPEG-LS is more similar to the old
 Lossless JPEG than to JPEG 2000, but interestingly the two different techniques
 result in vastly different performance characteristics.
 .
 This package contains the development files.

libcharls2: Implementation of the JPEG-LS standard

 CharLS is an optimized implementation of the JPEG-LS standard for lossless and
 near-lossless image compression
 .
 JPEG-LS (ISO-14495-1/ITU-T.87) is a standard derived from the Hewlett Packard
 LOCO algorithm. JPEG LS has low complexity (meaning fast compression) and high
 compression ratios, similar to JPEG 2000. JPEG-LS is more similar to the old
 Lossless JPEG than to JPEG 2000, but interestingly the two different techniques
 result in vastly different performance characteristics.

libcharls2-dbgsym: debug symbols for libcharls2