darktable 2.2.1-3 source package in Ubuntu

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darktable (2.2.1-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Drop support for 32bit intel (i386) architectures (Closes: #857147)
    - Upstream no longer supports 32bit address spaces.
    - The i386 build is reported to be unstable.

 -- David Bremner <email address hidden>  Fri, 10 Mar 2017 13:41:38 -0400

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Uploaded by:
Debian PhotoTools Maintainers on 2017-03-10
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian PhotoTools Maintainers
Architectures:
any-amd64 any-arm64
Section:
graphics
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Zesty: [FULLYBUILT] amd64 [FULLYBUILT] arm64

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darktable_2.2.1-3.dsc 2.2 KiB 2428437701b967aae1a785f324c4528bb299d7785ccd731b6e33d04b13def788
darktable_2.2.1.orig.tar.xz 2.9 MiB da843190f08e02df19ccbc02b9d1bef6bd242b81499494c7da2cccdc520e24fc
darktable_2.2.1-3.debian.tar.xz 18.1 KiB d1fbe9169841e754e8d7a03c2030e418cab503930589ff2d5a3b93c38bef6f7a

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darktable: virtual lighttable and darkroom for photographers

 Darktable manages your digital negatives in a database and lets you view
 them through a zoomable lighttable. it also enables you to develop raw
 images and enhance them.
 .
 It tries to fill the gap between the many excellent existing free
 raw converters and image management tools (such as ufraw or f-spot).
 The user interface is built around efficient caching of image metadata and
 mipmaps, all stored in a database. the user will always be able to interact,
 even if the full resolution image is not yet loaded.
 .
 All editing is fully non-destructive and only operates on cached image
 buffers for display. the full image is only converted during export. The
 frontend is written in gtk+/cairo, the database uses sqlite3, raw image
 loading is done using rawspeed, high-dynamic range, and standard image formats
 such as jpeg are also supported. The core operates completely on floating
 point values, so darktable can not only be used for photography but also for
 scientifically acquired images or output of renderers (high dynamic range).

darktable-dbgsym: Debug symbols for darktable