kwave 0.9.0-1-2 source package in Ubuntu

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kwave (0.9.0-1-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Team upload.
  * Backport part of upstream commit 90f6e432e06e9ec1480a24b37f5ffe5dec4f75fc
    to fix a double vs float mismatch in sonagram plugin (fixing build on arm*
    architectures); patch upstream_compile-fix-for-armv7l.patch.
  * Extend the dh_strip hack into an helper function, and apply it also to
    dh_shlibdeps: this way we have proper dependencies for all the libraries
    used by plugins.

 -- Pino Toscano <email address hidden>  Sun, 13 Dec 2015 10:24:12 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Debian KDE Extras Team
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian KDE Extras Team
Architectures:
any
Section:
kde
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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kwave-dbg: sound editor for KDE - debug symbols

 Kwave is a sound editor designed for the KDE Desktop Environment.
 .
 With Kwave you can record, play back, import and edit many sorts of audio
 files including multi-channel files.
 .
 This package includes the debug symbols.

kwave-dbgsym: debug symbols for package kwave

 Kwave is a sound editor designed for the KDE Desktop Environment.
 .
 With Kwave you can record, play back, import and edit many sorts of audio
 files including multi-channel files.
 .
 Kwave includes some plugins to transform audio files in several ways and
 presents a graphical view with a complete zoom- and scroll capability.
 .
 Its features include:
  * 24 Bit Support
  * Undo/Redo
  * Use of multicore CPUs (SMP, hyperthreading)
  * Simple Drag & Drop
  * Realtime Pre-Listen for some effects
  * Support for multi-track files
  * Playback and recording via native ALSA, PulseAudio (or OSS deprecated)
  * Playback via Phonon
  * Load and edit-capability for large files (can use virtual memory)
  * Reading and auto-repair of damaged wav-files
  * Supports multiple windows
  * Extendable Plugin interface
  * a nice splashscreen
  * some label handling