flam3 3.0.1-3 source package in Ubuntu

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flam3 (3.0.1-3) unstable; urgency=low


  * Oprhan the package, set maintainer to Debian QA Group

 -- Roberto C. Sanchez <email address hidden>  Mon, 23 Sep 2013 20:30:31 -0400

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Debian QA Group
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Original maintainer:
Debian QA Group
Architectures:
any
Section:
graphics
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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flam3_3.0.1-3.dsc 1.7 KiB eba539916cb637ba05b5bcb1478a0968472d7aabdea915b09dc93dbddc31df36
flam3_3.0.1.orig.tar.gz 1.2 MiB 70810049604527a689ba172670c152b463273255e46f0f04091c867399859aa7
flam3_3.0.1-3.debian.tar.gz 3.5 KiB 289d5b2c5e6aa2e0cecc96c752b05975b10b7796a7cb3774c83e07987a878e57

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Binary packages built by this source

flam3: render and animate FLAM3s and manipulate their genomes

 According to the upstream website:
 .
 Fractal Flames are algorithmically generated images and animations. The
 software was originally written in 1992 and released as open source, aka
 free software. Since then it has developed a lot. It has been incorporated
 into many graphics programs and ported to most operating systems. The shape
 of each image is specified by a long string of numbers - a genetic code of
 sorts.
 .
 You can create your own flames with the Apophysis interactive designer (for
 windows), Qosmic (for Linux), or Oxidizer (for Mac OS X), or Apophysis-J
 (cross-platform in Java). Or you can use the Electric Sheep distributed
 screen saver to join the collective evolution of animated fractal flames.

flam3-dbgsym: debug symbols for package flam3

 According to the upstream website:
 .
 Fractal Flames are algorithmically generated images and animations. The
 software was originally written in 1992 and released as open source, aka
 free software. Since then it has developed a lot. It has been incorporated
 into many graphics programs and ported to most operating systems. The shape
 of each image is specified by a long string of numbers - a genetic code of
 sorts.
 .
 You can create your own flames with the Apophysis interactive designer (for
 windows), Qosmic (for Linux), or Oxidizer (for Mac OS X), or Apophysis-J
 (cross-platform in Java). Or you can use the Electric Sheep distributed
 screen saver to join the collective evolution of animated fractal flames.