gpsshogi 0.6.0-2 source package in Ubuntu

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gpsshogi (0.6.0-2) unstable; urgency=low


  * Now build-depends on libboost1.54-all-dev.

 -- Daigo Moriwaki <email address hidden>  Sun, 15 Sep 2013 21:18:30 +0900

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Architectures:
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Section:
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Binary packages built by this source

gpsshogi: Shogi playing program based on OpenShogiLib

 GPSShogi is a Shogi playing program based on OpenShogiLib and won the 19th
 World Computer Shogi Championship. This package contains several binaries to
 play with computer Shogi.
  - gpsshogi: support the CSA protocol
  - gpsusi: support the USI protocol
  - gpsshogi-viewer: GUI application to investigate positions
  - gpsshell: shell-like client to investigate positions

gpsshogi-data: data files for gpsshogi

 GPSShogi is a Shogi playing program based on OpenShogiLib and won the 19th
 World Computer Shogi Championship. This package contains several binaries to
 play with computer Shogi.
  - gpsshogi: support the CSA protocol
  - gpsusi: support the USI protocol
  - gpsshogi-viewer: GUI application to investigate positions
  - gpsshell: shell-like client to investigate positions
 .
 This package contains data files defining parameters of evaluation functions,
 an opening book for gpsshogi

gpsshogi-dbg: Shogi playing program based on OpenShogiLib

 GPSShogi is a Shogi playing program based on OpenShogiLib and won the 19th
 World Computer Shogi Championship
 .
 This package is provided primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a
 debugger and makes it easier to interpret core dumps. Most users will not
 need this package.