graphicsmagick 1.3.16-1.1ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu

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graphicsmagick (1.3.16-1.1ubuntu2) saucy; urgency=low

  * debian/rules: Replace manual config.{sub,guess} update with
    dh_autotools-dev to update all copies.
 -- William Grant <email address hidden>   Sat, 12 Oct 2013 16:19:21 +1100

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William Grant
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Saucy
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
any all
Section:
graphics
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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graphicsmagick: No summary available for graphicsmagick in ubuntu saucy.

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graphicsmagick-dbg: format-independent image processing - debugging symbols

 GraphicsMagick provides libraries in several programming languages to read,
 write and manipulate image files across a large number of formats, from the
 widely used jpeg, tiff, bmp or xpm to special-purpose formats such as fits or
 image formats found on some photo CDs. There are functions for finegrained
 image processing tasks, as well as conversion routines between the various
 image formats.
 .
 The GraphicsMagick library is a fork of ImageMagick and therefore offers
 an interface that is similar in features, but intended to be more stable
 across releases. While compatibility does not go so far that the
 GraphicsMagick library serves as a drop-in replacement for ImageMagick,
 conversion can usually be done with little effort.
 .
 This package contains debugging symbols for the gm executable as well as the
 C, C++, and Perl bindings. Tools like gdb and ltrace make use of these
 symbols.

graphicsmagick-imagemagick-compat: No summary available for graphicsmagick-imagemagick-compat in ubuntu saucy.

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libgraphicsmagick++3: format-independent image processing - C++ shared library

 GraphicsMagick provides libraries in several programming languages to read,
 write and manipulate image files across a large number of formats, from the
 widely used jpeg, tiff, bmp or xpm to special-purpose formats such as fits or
 image formats found on some photo CDs. There are functions for finegrained
 image processing tasks, as well as conversion routines between the various
 image formats.
 .
 The GraphicsMagick library is a fork of ImageMagick and therefore offers
 an interface that is similar in features, but intended to be more stable
 across releases. While compatibility does not go so far that the
 GraphicsMagick library serves as a drop-in replacement for ImageMagick,
 conversion can usually be done with little effort.
 .
 This package contains the C++ libraries needed to run executables that use
 the GraphicsMagick++ library.

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