opal 3.10.10~dfsg2-2 source package in Ubuntu

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opal (3.10.10~dfsg2-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * Fix FTBFS with upcoming ffmpeg 2.9, patch from A. Cadhalpun (Closes:
    #803846).

 -- Eugen Dedu <email address hidden>  Mon, 11 Jan 2016 15:51:57 +0100

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Binary packages built by this source

libopal-dbg: OPAL library debug symbols

 This package contains the shared and static debug symbols of the
 OPAL library.
 .
 The OPAL project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source
 implementation of the H.323 and SIP protocols that can be used freely by
 everybody. These protocols are most used for Voice over IP (VoIP)
 conferencing.

libopal-dev: OPAL library header files

 This package contains the headers and a static version of the OPAL library.
 .
 The OPAL project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source
 implementation of the H.323 and SIP protocols that can be used freely by
 everybody. These protocols are most used for Voice over IP (VoIP)
 conferencing.

libopal-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libopal-dev

 This package contains the headers and a static version of the OPAL library.
 .
 The OPAL project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source
 implementation of the H.323 and SIP protocols that can be used freely by
 everybody. These protocols are most used for Voice over IP (VoIP)
 conferencing.

libopal-doc: OPAL library documentation files

 This package contains the documentation and samples to program with
 the OPAL library.
 .
 The OPAL project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source
 implementation of the H.323 and SIP protocols that can be used freely by
 everybody. These protocols are most used for Voice over IP (VoIP)
 conferencing.

libopal3.10.10: Open Phone Abstraction Library - successor of OpenH323

 This package contains the shared version of the OPAL library.
 .
 The OPAL project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source
 implementation of the H.323 and SIP protocols that can be used freely by
 everybody. These protocols are most used for Voice over IP (VoIP)
 conferencing.
 .
 This package contains the shared version of the OPAL library, together
 with several audio and video codecs.

libopal3.10.10-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libopal3.10.10

 This package contains the shared version of the OPAL library.
 .
 The OPAL project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source
 implementation of the H.323 and SIP protocols that can be used freely by
 everybody. These protocols are most used for Voice over IP (VoIP)
 conferencing.
 .
 This package contains the shared version of the OPAL library, together
 with several audio and video codecs.

simpleopal: Simple example from the OPAL project

 This package contains a small H323 and SIP client given as an example. You
 can find its code on the doc package.
 .
 The OPAL project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source
 implementation of the H.323 and SIP protocols that can be used freely by
 everybody. These protocols are most used for Voice over IP (VoIP)
 conferencing.

simpleopal-dbgsym: debug symbols for package simpleopal

 This package contains a small H323 and SIP client given as an example. You
 can find its code on the doc package.
 .
 The OPAL project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source
 implementation of the H.323 and SIP protocols that can be used freely by
 everybody. These protocols are most used for Voice over IP (VoIP)
 conferencing.