libnumber-tolerant-perl 1.709-1 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

libnumber-tolerant-perl (1.709-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Team upload.

  [ gregor herrmann ]
  * debian/copyright: change Copyright-Format 1.0 URL to HTTPS.

  [ Salvatore Bonaccorso ]
  * Update Vcs-* headers for switch to salsa.debian.org

  [ gregor herrmann ]
  * debian/watch: use uscan version 4.

  [ Debian Janitor ]
  * Bump debhelper from deprecated 9 to 12.
  * Set debhelper-compat version in Build-Depends.
  * Set upstream metadata fields: Bug-Submit.
  * Remove obsolete fields Contact, Name from debian/upstream/metadata
    (already present in machine-readable debian/copyright).
  * Remove constraints unnecessary since buster
    * Build-Depends-Indep: Drop versioned constraint on libtest-simple-perl
      and perl.
  * Bump debhelper from old 12 to 13.

  [ gregor herrmann ]
  * Import upstream version 1.709.
  * Update upstream email address.
  * Declare compliance with Debian Policy 4.6.1.
  * Set Rules-Requires-Root: no.
  * Update alternative test dependencies.
  * Annotate test-only build dependencies with <!nocheck>.

 -- gregor herrmann <email address hidden>  Fri, 03 Jun 2022 19:47:16 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Debian Perl Group
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian Perl Group
Architectures:
all
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Kinetic: [FULLYBUILT] amd64

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libnumber-tolerant-perl_1.709-1.dsc 2.4 KiB 93907a5066f03280d0d8f212fe143684801858e813c760140d6a7bd06386c2a3
libnumber-tolerant-perl_1.709.orig.tar.gz 35.4 KiB 61d2bf77ee4086e9bf2a1f4e176c03687769939b6e23560808c5c4970649f7db
libnumber-tolerant-perl_1.709-1.debian.tar.xz 2.6 KiB fcdddb34182d0a6b0948c22431228b0ac220473455f83fed68793efd4992b2b5

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libnumber-tolerant-perl: module defining tolerance ranges for inexact numbers

 Number::Tolerant creates a number-like object whose value refers to a range
 of possible values, each equally acceptable. It overloads comparison
 operations to reflect this.