littler 0.3.0-2 source package in Ubuntu

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littler (0.3.0-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/control: Add virtual package littler to ensure installation of
    r-cran-littler

 -- Dirk Eddelbuettel <email address hidden>  Tue, 03 Nov 2015 11:52:43 -0600

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littler: GNU R scripting and command-line front-end -- transition package

 The 'r' (aka 'littler') program provides a lightweight binary wrapper around
 the GNU R language and environment for statistical computing and graphics.
 .
 While R can be used in batch mode, the r binary adds full support for
 both 'shebang'-style scripting (i.e. using a hashmark-exclamation-path
 expression as the first line in scripts) as well as command-line use in
 standard Unix pipelines. In other words, r provides the R language without
 the environment.
 .
 This virtual package ensures that 'r-cran-littler' is installed. Once that
 is done, this 'littler' package can be removed.

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r-cran-littler-dbgsym: debug symbols for package r-cran-littler

 The 'r' (aka 'littler') program provides a lightweight binary wrapper around
 the GNU R language and environment for statistical computing and graphics.
 .
 While R can be used in batch mode, the r binary adds full support for
 both 'shebang'-style scripting (i.e. using a hashmark-exclamation-path
 expression as the first line in scripts) as well as command-line use in
 standard Unix pipelines. In other words, r provides the R language without
 the environment.