diffoscope 239 source package in Ubuntu

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diffoscope (239) unstable; urgency=medium

  [ Chris Lamb ]
  * Fix compatibility with pypdf 3.x, and correctly restore test data.
    (Closes: reproducible-builds/diffoscope#335)
  * Rework PDF annotations processing into a separate method.

 -- Chris Lamb <email address hidden>  Fri, 17 Mar 2023 08:31:17 +0000

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diffoscope: in-depth visual diff tool for files, archives and directories

 diffoscope is a visual diff tool that attempts try to get to the bottom of
 what makes files or directories actually different.
 .
 It can recursively unpack archives of many kinds, transforming various binary
 formats into more human-readable form to compare them in a human-readable way.
 It can compare two tarballs, ISO images or PDFs just as easily. The
 differences can be displayed on the console or in a HTML report.
 .
 This is a dependency package that recommends the full set of external tools,
 to support as many type of files as possible.
 .
 File formats supported include: Android APK files, Android boot images, Android
 package resource table (ARSC), Apple Xcode mobile provisioning files, ar(1)
 archives, ASM Function, Berkeley DB database files, bzip2 archives,
 character/block devices, ColorSync colour profiles (.icc), Coreboot CBFS
 filesystem images, cpio archives, Dalvik .dex files, Debian .buildinfo files,
 Debian .changes files, Debian source packages (.dsc), Device Tree Compiler blob
 files, directories, ELF binaries, ext2/ext3/ext4/btrfs/fat filesystems,
 Flattened Image Tree blob files, FreeDesktop Fontconfig cache files, FreePascal
 files (.ppu), Gettext message catalogues, GHC Haskell .hi files, GIF image
 files, Git repositories, GNU R database files (.rdb), GNU R Rscript files
 (.rds), Gnumeric spreadsheets, GPG keybox databases, Gzipped files,
 Hierarchical Data Format database, HTML files (.html), ISO 9660 CD images, Java
 class files, Java .jmod modules, JavaScript files, JPEG images, JSON files,
 Linux kernel images, LLVM IR bitcode files, local (UNIX domain) sockets and
 named pipes (FIFOs), LZ4 compressed files, lzip compressed files, macOS
 binaries, Microsoft Windows icon files, Microsoft Word .docx files, Mono
 'Portable Executable' files, Mozilla-optimized .ZIP archives, Multimedia
 metadata, OCaml interface files, Ogg Vorbis audio files, OpenOffice .odt files,
 OpenSSH public keys, OpenWRT package archives (.ipk), PDF documents, PE32
 files, PGP signatures, PGP signed/encrypted messages, PNG images, PostScript
 documents, Public Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) files (version #7), Python
 pyc files, RPM archives, Rust object files (.deflate), Sphinx inventory files,
 SQLite databases, SquashFS filesystems, symlinks, tape archives (.tar), tcpdump
 capture files (.pcap), text files, TrueType font files, U-Boot legacy image
 files, WebAssembly binary module, XML binary schemas (.xsb), XML files, XMLB
 files, XZ compressed files, ZIP archives and Zstandard compressed files.
 .
 diffoscope is developed as part of the Reproducible Builds project.

diffoscope-minimal: in-depth visual diff tool for files, archives and directories (minimal package)

 diffoscope is a visual diff tool that attempts try to get to the bottom of
 what makes files or directories actually different.
 .
 It can recursively unpack archives of many kinds, transforming various binary
 formats into more human-readable form to compare them in a human-readable way.
 It can compare two tarballs, ISO images or PDFs just as easily. The
 differences can be displayed on the console or in a HTML report.
 .
 File formats supported include: Android APK files, Android boot images, Android
 package resource table (ARSC), Apple Xcode mobile provisioning files, ar(1)
 archives, ASM Function, Berkeley DB database files, bzip2 archives,
 character/block devices, ColorSync colour profiles (.icc), Coreboot CBFS
 filesystem images, cpio archives, Dalvik .dex files, Debian .buildinfo files,
 Debian .changes files, Debian source packages (.dsc), Device Tree Compiler blob
 files, directories, ELF binaries, ext2/ext3/ext4/btrfs/fat filesystems,
 Flattened Image Tree blob files, FreeDesktop Fontconfig cache files, FreePascal
 files (.ppu), Gettext message catalogues, GHC Haskell .hi files, GIF image
 files, Git repositories, GNU R database files (.rdb), GNU R Rscript files
 (.rds), Gnumeric spreadsheets, GPG keybox databases, Gzipped files,
 Hierarchical Data Format database, HTML files (.html), ISO 9660 CD images, Java
 class files, Java .jmod modules, JavaScript files, JPEG images, JSON files,
 Linux kernel images, LLVM IR bitcode files, local (UNIX domain) sockets and
 named pipes (FIFOs), LZ4 compressed files, lzip compressed files, macOS
 binaries, Microsoft Windows icon files, Microsoft Word .docx files, Mono
 'Portable Executable' files, Mozilla-optimized .ZIP archives, Multimedia
 metadata, OCaml interface files, Ogg Vorbis audio files, OpenOffice .odt files,
 OpenSSH public keys, OpenWRT package archives (.ipk), PDF documents, PE32
 files, PGP signatures, PGP signed/encrypted messages, PNG images, PostScript
 documents, Public Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) files (version #7), Python
 pyc files, RPM archives, Rust object files (.deflate), Sphinx inventory files,
 SQLite databases, SquashFS filesystems, symlinks, tape archives (.tar), tcpdump
 capture files (.pcap), text files, TrueType font files, U-Boot legacy image
 files, WebAssembly binary module, XML binary schemas (.xsb), XML files, XMLB
 files, XZ compressed files, ZIP archives and Zstandard compressed files.
 .
 This -minimal package only recommends a partial set of the supported 3rd party
 tools needed to produce file-format-specific comparisons, excluding those that
 are considered too large or niche for general use.
 .
 diffoscope is developed as part of the Reproducible Builds project.