gworkspace 0.9.3-1build2 source package in Ubuntu

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gworkspace (0.9.3-1build2) bionic; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild for gnustep-base soname change.

 -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>  Tue, 07 Nov 2017 08:25:59 +0000

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Matthias Klose
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Bionic
Original maintainer:
Debian GNUstep maintainers
Architectures:
any all
Section:
x11
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

gworkspace-apps-wrappers: Application wrappers for GWorkspace

 A few wrapper scripts to enable usage of non-GNUstep applications
 within a GNUstep environment.
 .
 More wrappers can be made with wrapperfactory.app.

gworkspace-common: GNUstep Workspace Manager - common files

 GWorkspace is the official GNUstep workspace manager.
 .
 This package contains the architecture-independent files; it is not
 useful on its own.

gworkspace-dbg: No summary available for gworkspace-dbg in ubuntu bionic.

No description available for gworkspace-dbg in ubuntu bionic.

gworkspace.app: GNUstep Workspace Manager

 GWorkspace is the official GNUstep workspace manager. It is a clone
 of NeXT's workspace manager. GWorkspace is probably one of the most
 useful and usable workspace managers available on any platform,
 owing to its well-designed interface and the natural, consistent
 design that it inherits from the GNUstep framework.

mdfinder.app: GNUstep Finder and system-wide search system

 MDFinder is a an application to search items already indexed by the
 GWMetadata indexing system, a GNUstep implementation of MacOS X's
 proprietary Spotlight. Searches can be saved and are automatically
 updated if the corresponding files change. Indexing is done in the
 background and is switched off by default. To enable it and
 configure the search path, use the dedicated module in
 the SystemPreferences application.