libertine 0.99.11+16.04.20160302-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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libertine (0.99.11+16.04.20160302-0ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium

  [ Chris Townsend ]
  * Add a way to call Xmir with different options than what is hardcoded in
    ubuntu-app-launch. (LP: #1542028)
  * Use '-title @' Xmir option to set proper XMir window titles.
  * Add ability to enable or disable i386 multiarch support in a Libertine
    container. (LP: #1518812)

  [ Stephen M. Webb ]
  * libertine-demo: do not remove the ContainersConfig file if there are still
    containers.
  * remove the unnecessary quotes from the .desktop file.

  [ CI Train Bot ]
  * No-change rebuild.

 -- Christopher Townsend <email address hidden>  Wed, 02 Mar 2016 22:06:45 +0000

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Section:
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gir1.2-libertine: GObject introspection files for the Libertine application sandbox

 The GObject introspection description files for the Libertine application
 sandbox runtime. This package allows the Libertine API to be used from
 GIR-compliant languages such as Python.

libertine: sandbox for running deb-packaged X11 apps on Ubuntu Personal

 Provides a container and releated tools to be able to create, maintain, and
 integrate legacy deb-packaged applications generally based around the X11
 display manager on a Ubuntu "Snappy Personal" system.

libertine-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libertine

 Provides a container and releated tools to be able to create, maintain, and
 integrate legacy deb-packaged applications generally based around the X11
 display manager on a Ubuntu "Snappy Personal" system.

libertine-demo: Adds desktop files and icon for Unity 8 desktop support

 Add desktop files and icons for the targeted applications needed for legacy
 X application support on Unity 8.

libertine-tools: CLI tools for running deb-packaged X11 apps on Ubuntu Personal

 Command-line tools that can be used for creating, manipulating, and using
 the Ubuntu Personal sandbox for legacy Deb-packaged X11 applicatons.

liblibertine-dev: developer files for the Libertine application sandbox

 Headers and shared libraries used to create the tools for creating and using
 the Ubuntu Personal sandbox for legacy Deb-packaged X11 applicatons.

liblibertine1: runtime for running deb-packaged X11 apps on Ubuntu Personal

 Runtime library for creating and using the Ubuntu Personal sandbox for legacy
 Deb-packaged X11 applicatons. This library is used by the Libertine tools
 and other software interacting wit hthe Libertine container, such as scopes
 or application launchers.

liblibertine1-dbgsym: debug symbols for package liblibertine1

 Runtime library for creating and using the Ubuntu Personal sandbox for legacy
 Deb-packaged X11 applicatons. This library is used by the Libertine tools
 and other software interacting wit hthe Libertine container, such as scopes
 or application launchers.

python3-libertine: Python3 scripts for the Libertine application sandbox

 Python3 modules for the Libertine application sandbox tools. Requires at
 least one of the container back end modules installed to be of any use.

python3-libertine-chroot: Python3 scripts for the Libertine application sandbox

 This package provides the chroot-based container back end module for the
 Libertine sandbox. This container back end module is intended only for
 curated containers distributed for devices that do not support unprivileged
 LXC contaiers.

python3-libertine-lxc: Python3 scripts for the Libertine application sandbox

 This package provides the LXC-based container back end module for the
 Libertine sandbox. It requires support for unprivileged LXC containers in the
 Linux kernel.