coinor-cbc 2.5.0-2.3 source package in Ubuntu

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coinor-cbc (2.5.0-2.3) unstable; urgency=low


  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * Fix "FTBFS: ../../Clp/src/CbcOrClpParam.cpp:1078:43: error: format
    not a string literal and no format arguments: add patch
    format-security.patch from Wolfram Sang.
    (Closes: #643364)

 -- gregor herrmann <email address hidden>  Wed, 21 Dec 2011 21:36:45 +0100

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Original maintainer:
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coinor-libcbc-dev: Coin-or branch-and-cut mixed integer programming solver

 Cbc (Coin-or branch and cut) is an open-source mixed integer programming
 solver written in C++. It is primarily meant to be used as a callable
 library, but a basic, stand-alone executable version is also available.
 .
 Mixed integer programming (MIP) is a generalization of linear programming (LP)
 and allows to find the minimum solution of objective functions depending
 linearly on variables, which are linearly constrained and additionally may
 have integrality constraints.
 .
 Cbc is part of the larger COIN-OR initiative (Computational Infrastructure for
 Operations Research) and depends on the COIN-OR Clp linear programming solver
 for solving subproblems.
 .
 Cbc works well as independent solver (reading files in the MPS format) and as a
 solver backend for AMPL.
 .
 This package contains the header files for developers.

coinor-libcbc-doc: Coin-or branch-and-cut mixed integer programming solver

 Cbc (Coin-or branch and cut) is an open-source mixed integer programming
 solver written in C++. It is primarily meant to be used as a callable
 library, but a basic, stand-alone executable version is also available.
 .
 Mixed integer programming (MIP) is a generalization of linear programming (LP)
 and allows to find the minimum solution of objective functions depending
 linearly on variables, which are linearly constrained and additionally may
 have integrality constraints.
 .
 Cbc is part of the larger COIN-OR initiative (Computational Infrastructure for
 Operations Research) and depends on the COIN-OR Clp linear programming solver
 for solving subproblems.
 .
 Cbc works well as independent solver (reading files in the MPS format) and as a
 solver backend for AMPL.
 .
 This package contains the documentation and examples.

coinor-libcbc0: No summary available for coinor-libcbc0 in ubuntu quantal.

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coinor-libcbc0-dbg: Coin-or branch-and-cut mixed integer programming solver

 Cbc (Coin-or branch and cut) is an open-source mixed integer programming
 solver written in C++. It is primarily meant to be used as a callable
 library, but a basic, stand-alone executable version is also available.
 .
 Mixed integer programming (MIP) is a generalization of linear programming (LP)
 and allows to find the minimum solution of objective functions depending
 linearly on variables, which are linearly constrained and additionally may
 have integrality constraints.
 .
 Cbc is part of the larger COIN-OR initiative (Computational Infrastructure for
 Operations Research) and depends on the COIN-OR Clp linear programming solver
 for solving subproblems.
 .
 Cbc works well as independent solver (reading files in the MPS format) and as a
 solver backend for AMPL.
 .
 This package contains the debug symbols.