synaptic 0.83+nmu1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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synaptic (0.83+nmu1ubuntu1) yakkety; urgency=medium

  * Add 99_fix_build_with_gcc6 to 00list.Ubuntu so it's applied
    in Ubuntu too

synaptic (0.83+nmu1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * Fix FTBFS with GCC6 (Closes: #811857)
    + New patch 99_fix_build_with_gcc6, cherry-picked from git.

 -- Jeremy Bicha <email address hidden>  Sun, 02 Oct 2016 04:41:22 -0400

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Jeremy Bicha on 2016-10-02
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Yakkety
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Ubuntu Developers
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Urgency:
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 Synaptic is a graphical package management tool based on GTK+ and APT.
 Synaptic enables you to install, upgrade and remove software packages in
 a user friendly way.
 .
 Besides these basic functions the following features are provided:
  * Search and filter the list of available packages
  * Perform smart system upgrades
  * Fix broken package dependencies
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  * Download the latest changelog of a package
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 Synaptic is a graphical package management tool based on GTK+ and APT.
 Synaptic enables you to install, upgrade and remove software packages in
 a user friendly way.
 .
 Besides these basic functions the following features are provided:
  * Search and filter the list of available packages
  * Perform smart system upgrades
  * Fix broken package dependencies
  * Edit the list of used repositories (sources.list)
  * Download the latest changelog of a package
  * Configure packages through the debconf system
  * Browse all available documentation related to a package (dwww is required)