nam 1.15-7 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

nam (1.15-7) unstable; urgency=medium

  * QA upload.

  * Added d/gbp.conf to enforce the use of pristine-tar.
  * Updated Standards-Version from 3.9.8 to 4.7.0.
  * Use wrap-and-sort -at for debian control files
  * Trim trailing whitespace.
  * Transition to automatic debug package (from: nam-dbg).
  * Move source package lintian overrides to debian/source.
  * Bump debhelper from deprecated 8 to 10.
  * Fix field name case in debian/control (Vcs-git ⇒ Vcs-Git).
  * Update Vcs fields in d/control to salsa.
  * Skip autoreconf for now as it do not work.
  * Updated to debhelper compat level 13.

 -- Petter Reinholdtsen <email address hidden>  Fri, 17 May 2024 14:07:53 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Debian QA Group
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian QA Group
Architectures:
any all
Section:
net
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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nam_1.15.orig.tar.gz 4.2 MiB 12ed547b3a5f8903890889d40cfea4d9bd66bb9ba6be99a0c753a9763cad8882
nam_1.15-7.debian.tar.xz 9.4 KiB 1b259c31fa08a3eab6e54482b2ea58629da9e9fa347279b1911f9b9d0e243113

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nam: Network Animator for network simulation

 NAM is a Tcl/TK based animation tool for viewing network simulation
 traces and real world packet traces. It supports topology layout,
 packet level animation, and various data inspection tools. NAM began
 at LBL. It has evolved substantially over the past few years. The NAM
 development effort was an ongoing collaboration with the VINT project.
 Currently, it is being developed at ISI as part of the SAMAN and Conser
 projects.

nam-dbgsym: debug symbols for nam
nam-examples: examples of nam

 NAM is a Tcl/TK based animation tool for viewing network simulation
 traces and real world packet traces. It supports topology layout,
 packet level animation, and various data inspection tools. NAM began
 at LBL. It has evolved substantially over the past few years. The NAM
 development effort was an ongoing collaboration with the VINT project.
 Currently, it is being developed at ISI as part of the SAMAN and Conser
 projects.
 .
 This package contains examples.