surf-alggeo 1.0.6+ds-5 source package in Ubuntu

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surf-alggeo (1.0.6+ds-5) unstable; urgency=medium

  * FTBFS fix release, fix LaTeX composition failure.
  * Debianization:
    - debian/copyright:
      - copyright year tuple, update;
      - Format field, secure URI;
    - debian/control:
      - Vcs-* fields, migration to migration to salsa.debian.org ;
      - debhelper, bump to 12;
      - Standards Version, bump to 4.4.1 (no major change);
      - Build-Depends field, remove autotools-dev and dh-autoreconf;
      - Build-Depends-Indep field, add texlive-latex-extra;
    - debian/rules:
      - debhelper, --no-parallel build;
      - get-orig-source target, discard;
      - pkg-info.mk include, add and adapt;
    - debian/source/*:
      - d/s/lintian-overrides, update;
      - d/s/options, delete;
    - debian/surf-alggeo-doc.{doc-base,links}, update wrt dh 12;
    - debian/tests/*: introduce.

 -- Jerome Benoit <email address hidden>  Fri, 17 Jan 2020 10:57:22 +0000

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surf-alggeo: visualization of real algebraic geometry

 Surf is a script driven tool to visualize some real algebraic geometry:
 plane algebraic curves, algebraic surfaces and hyperplane sections of
 surfaces.
 .
 The algorithms should be stable enough not to be confused by curve/surface
 singularities in codimension greater than one and the degree of the surface
 or curve. This has been achieved quite a bit. Curves of degree up to 30 and
 surfaces of degree up to 20 have been drawn successfully. However, there are
 examples of curves/surfaces of lower degree where surf fails to produce
 perfect images. This happens especially if the equation of the curve/surface
 is not reduced. Best results are achieved using reduced equations. On the other
 hand, surf displays the Fermat-curves accurately for degree up to 98.
 .
 Surf is free software distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
 .
 This dummy package is meant to allow multi-variant support for surf.

surf-alggeo-doc: visualization of real algebraic geometry -- manual

 Surf is a script driven tool to visualize some real algebraic geometry:
 plane algebraic curves, algebraic surfaces and hyperplane sections of
 surfaces.
 .
 The algorithms should be stable enough not to be confused by curve/surface
 singularities in codimension greater than one and the degree of the surface
 or curve. This has been achieved quite a bit. Curves of degree up to 30 and
 surfaces of degree up to 20 have been drawn successfully. However, there are
 examples of curves/surfaces of lower degree where surf fails to produce
 perfect images. This happens especially if the equation of the curve/surface
 is not reduced. Best results are achieved using reduced equations. On the other
 hand, surf displays the Fermat-curves accurately for degree up to 98.
 .
 Surf is free software distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
 .
 This package provides the manual for the script driven tool surf; it also
 contains some script samples.

surf-alggeo-nox: visualization of real algebraic geometry -- no X support

 Surf is a script driven tool to visualize some real algebraic geometry:
 plane algebraic curves, algebraic surfaces and hyperplane sections of
 surfaces.
 .
 The algorithms should be stable enough not to be confused by curve/surface
 singularities in codimension greater than one and the degree of the surface
 or curve. This has been achieved quite a bit. Curves of degree up to 30 and
 surfaces of degree up to 20 have been drawn successfully. However, there are
 examples of curves/surfaces of lower degree where surf fails to produce
 perfect images. This happens especially if the equation of the curve/surface
 is not reduced. Best results are achieved using reduced equations. On the other
 hand, surf displays the Fermat-curves accurately for degree up to 98.
 .
 Surf is free software distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
 .
 This package provides the script driven tool surf without X support.

surf-alggeo-nox-dbgsym: debug symbols for surf-alggeo-nox