libmaa 1.3.2-3 source package in Ubuntu

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libmaa (1.3.2-3) unstable; urgency=medium


  * Build-Depends on libtool-bin instead of libtool (closes: #761765).
  * Compile library with LFS support (lintian).
  * Standards-Version: 3.9.6 (no-changes).

 -- Robert Luberda <email address hidden>  Sat, 20 Sep 2014 11:32:09 +0200

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 The libmaa library provides many low-level data structures which are
 helpful for writing compilers, including hash tables, sets, lists,
 debugging support, and memory management. Although libmaa was designed
 and implemented as a foundation for the kheperalong, the data structures
 are generally applicable to a wide range of programming problems.
 .
 The memory management routines are especially helpful for improving the
 performance of memory-intensive applications.