lakai 0.1-2 source package in Ubuntu

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lakai (0.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Set maintainer to Debian Multimedia (Closes: #838228)
  * Drop build dependency on dpatch (Closes: #664387)
  * Port debian/copyright to format 1.0
  * Fix various lintian warnings (Closes: #488901)
  * Add Vcs control headers

 -- Free Ekanayaka <email address hidden>  Sun, 20 Nov 2016 21:07:22 +0000

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Original maintainer:
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lakai: transfers samples between a PC and an AKAI sampler

 Lakai is a small set of tools (+ a link library) used to transfer sampler
 data (programs, samples) between a PC with a SCSI host adapter and an AKAI
 sampler (S1000, S2000..).
 .
 The current tools allow an easy way to create a full backup of the sampler's
 memory contents to the PC and a full restore of this data back from the PC to
 the sampler.
 .
 Future versions might contain more fine-grained control over the data you
 exchange, but this is still in planning stage.

lakai-dbgsym: debug symbols for package lakai

 Lakai is a small set of tools (+ a link library) used to transfer sampler
 data (programs, samples) between a PC with a SCSI host adapter and an AKAI
 sampler (S1000, S2000..).
 .
 The current tools allow an easy way to create a full backup of the sampler's
 memory contents to the PC and a full restore of this data back from the PC to
 the sampler.
 .
 Future versions might contain more fine-grained control over the data you
 exchange, but this is still in planning stage.