orpie 1.5.1-10build1 source package in Ubuntu

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orpie (1.5.1-10build1) xenial; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild against ocaml 4.02.

 -- Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak <email address hidden>  Thu, 05 Nov 2015 17:33:04 -0600

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Uploaded by:
Łukasz Zemczak
Uploaded to:
Xenial
Original maintainer:
Uwe Steinmann
Architectures:
i386 arm ia64 s390 alpha powerpc m68k mips mipsel amd64 kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64 armel armhf hurd-i386 sh4
Section:
math
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

orpie: RPN calculator for the terminal

 Orpie is a fullscreen RPN calculator for the console. Its operation is
 similar to that of modern HP calculators, but data entry has been optimized
 for efficiency on a PC keyboard. Features include:
 .
   * real and complex numbers and matrices
   * extensive function library
   * command completion of function names
   * base conversions
   * units and conversion factor handling
   * exact integer arithmetic, with unlimited integer size
   * visible stack, with browsing/modification capability
   * user-defined variables
   * user-configurable keybindings, via a Mutt-like rcfile
   * context-sensitive help

orpie-dbgsym: debug symbols for package orpie

 Orpie is a fullscreen RPN calculator for the console. Its operation is
 similar to that of modern HP calculators, but data entry has been optimized
 for efficiency on a PC keyboard. Features include:
 .
   * real and complex numbers and matrices
   * extensive function library
   * command completion of function names
   * base conversions
   * units and conversion factor handling
   * exact integer arithmetic, with unlimited integer size
   * visible stack, with browsing/modification capability
   * user-defined variables
   * user-configurable keybindings, via a Mutt-like rcfile
   * context-sensitive help