kimwitu 4.6.1-7.1 source package in Ubuntu

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kimwitu (4.6.1-7.1) unstable; urgency=high

  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * Made package compile twice in a row, closes: #424456

 -- Sarah Hobbs <email address hidden>   Sun, 06 Apr 2008 17:22:50 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Sarah Kowalik
Uploaded to:
Intrepid
Original maintainer:
Michael Piefel
Architectures:
any
Section:
devel
Urgency:
Very Urgent

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kimwitu: Compiler development tool, complementary to lex and yacc

 Kimwitu (pronounced kee'mweetoo) is a system that supports
 the construction of programs that use trees or terms as
 their main data structure. It is a ‘meta-tool’ in the
 development process of tools.
 .
 It can easily be interfaced with Yacc and Lex – the idea
 is that yacc and lex are used to do the parsing, and
 Kimwitu routines are used to built and manipulate the
 parse tree.
 .
 There is also Kimwitu++ (also packaged for Debian) which interfaces
 with C++ instead of C.

kimwitu-dbgsym: debug symbols for package kimwitu

 Kimwitu (pronounced kee'mweetoo) is a system that supports
 the construction of programs that use trees or terms as
 their main data structure. It is a ‘meta-tool’ in the
 development process of tools.
 .
 It can easily be interfaced with Yacc and Lex – the idea
 is that yacc and lex are used to do the parsing, and
 Kimwitu routines are used to built and manipulate the
 parse tree.
 .
 There is also Kimwitu++ (also packaged for Debian) which interfaces
 with C++ instead of C.