libvterm 0.3.3-2 source package in Ubuntu

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libvterm (0.3.3-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Upload to unstable

 -- James McCoy <email address hidden>  Mon, 04 Mar 2024 06:29:51 -0500

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libvterm-bin: abstract terminal library (utility programs)

 An abstract C99 library which implements a VT220 or xterm-like terminal
 emulator. It doesn't use any particular graphics toolkit or output
 system, instead it invokes callback function pointers that its embedding
 program should provide it to draw on its behalf. It avoids calling
 malloc() during normal running state, allowing it to be used in embedded
 kernel situations.
 .
 This package contains utility programs that demonstrate libvterm.

libvterm-bin-dbgsym: debug symbols for libvterm-bin
libvterm-dev: abstract terminal library (development files)

 An abstract C99 library which implements a VT220 or xterm-like terminal
 emulator. It doesn't use any particular graphics toolkit or output
 system, instead it invokes callback function pointers that its embedding
 program should provide it to draw on its behalf. It avoids calling
 malloc() during normal running state, allowing it to be used in embedded
 kernel situations.
 .
 This package contains the header files and libraries needed for developing
 with libvterm.

libvterm0: abstract terminal library

 An abstract C99 library which implements a VT220 or xterm-like terminal
 emulator. It doesn't use any particular graphics toolkit or output
 system, instead it invokes callback function pointers that its embedding
 program should provide it to draw on its behalf. It avoids calling
 malloc() during normal running state, allowing it to be used in embedded
 kernel situations.

libvterm0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libvterm0