equivs 2.3.1 source package in Ubuntu

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equivs (2.3.1) unstable; urgency=medium

  [ Johannes 'josch' Schauer ]
  * examples/libstdc++6-dev.ctl: make arch:any.
  * Add a debian/gitlab-ci.yml file.
  * Add autopkgtests.

  [ Axel Beckert ]
  * Don't let dpkg-buildpackage check for build-dependencies as it
    implicitly and unconditionally adds build-essential which
    equivs-generated metapackages don't need in nearly any case.
    (Closes: #958414; thanks Johannes 'josch' Schauer!)
  * Bump debhelper-compat to 13.

 -- Axel Beckert <email address hidden>  Wed, 10 Jun 2020 02:04:04 +0200

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equivs: Circumvent Debian package dependencies

 This package provides a tool to create trivial Debian packages.
 Typically these packages contain only dependency information, but they
 can also include normal installed files like other packages do.
 .
 One use for this is to create a metapackage: a package whose sole
 purpose is to declare dependencies and conflicts on other packages so
 that these will be automatically installed, upgraded, or removed.
 .
 Another use is to circumvent dependency checking: by letting dpkg
 think a particular package name and version is installed when it
 isn't, you can work around bugs in other packages' dependencies.
 (Please do still file such bugs, though.)