pegasus-wms 4.4.0+dfsg-5 source package in Ubuntu

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pegasus-wms (4.4.0+dfsg-5) unstable; urgency=medium

  * QA upload.
  * Set the maintainer to the QA team.
  * Depend on default-jdk / default-jre (closes: #814170).
  * Fix a bashism in pbs_local_submit_attributes.sh (closes: #772348).
  * Drop all -m64, fixes FTBFS on x32.
  * Force javadoc encoding to UTF-8.

 -- Adam Borowski <email address hidden>  Fri, 12 Feb 2016 12:34:12 +0100

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Debian QA Group
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Original maintainer:
Debian QA Group
Architectures:
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Section:
science
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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pegasus-wms: Scientific workflow management system for HTCondor

 The Pegasus project encompasses a set of technologies the help
 workflow-based applications execute in a number of different
 environments including desktops, campus clusters, grids, and now
 clouds. Scientific workflows allow users to easily express
 multi-step computations, for example retrieve data from a
 database, reformat the data, and run an analysis. Once an
 application is formalized as a workflow the Pegasus Workflow
 Management Service can map it onto available compute resources
 and execute the steps in appropriate order.

pegasus-wms-doc: Scientific workflow management system for HTCondor - documentation files

 The Pegasus project encompasses a set of technologies the help
 workflow-based applications execute in a number of different
 environments including desktops, campus clusters, grids, and now
 clouds. Scientific workflows allow users to easily express
 multi-step computations, for example retrieve data from a
 database, reformat the data, and run an analysis. Once an
 application is formalized as a workflow the Pegasus Workflow
 Management Service can map it onto available compute resources
 and execute the steps in appropriate order.
 .
 This package contains the user documentation.