flycheck 30-3 source package in Ubuntu

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flycheck (30-3) unstable; urgency=low

  * Add disable-flaky-tests.patch
    At present, it is not feasible to keep the expected values of these
    tests up-to-date.  See patch header.
  * Stop skipping the ERT tests during the package build.
    The particular tests that necessitated skipping the ERT test suite
    altogether are now disabled by disable-flaky-tests.patch.
    - Remove ERT skipping code & comments from d/ert-helper.el
    - Add build-deps on haskell-mode, python-minimal
    - Set Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-elpa
    - Drop d/tests/control
      This file was needed to list the extensive dependencies of the tests
      disabled by disable-flaky-tests.patch, plus the general dependencies
      of the ERT test suite.  The latter are now folded into d/control.

 -- Sean Whitton <email address hidden>  Wed, 18 Jan 2017 21:45:22 -0700

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Debian Emacs addons team
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Original maintainer:
Debian Emacs addons team
Architectures:
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Section:
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Urgency:
Low Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

elpa-flycheck: modern on-the-fly syntax checking for Emacs

 Flycheck uses various syntax checking and linting tools to
 automatically check the contents of buffers while the user types, and
 reports warnings and errors directly in the buffer, or in an optional
 error list.
 .
 It is intended to replace the older Flymake which is part of Emacs core.

flycheck-doc: modern on-the-fly syntax checking for Emacs - documentation

 Flycheck uses various syntax checking and linting tools to
 automatically check the contents of buffers while the user types, and
 reports warnings and errors directly in the buffer, or in an optional
 error list.
 .
 This package includes flycheck's HTML documentation.