veusz 1.14-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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veusz (1.14-1ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low

  * disable testsuite on armel/armhf
    fails due to too strict float comparisons

veusz (1.14-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Update to upstream Veusz 1.14 (Closes: #648957)
  * Enable test suite in build, adding Build-Depends of xauth, xfonts-base
    and xvfb
  * Properly attribute copyright of pyqtdistutils.py file to Develer Srl
  * Add Break statement in control for veusz-helpers rather than use a
    Depends statement
  * Bumped Standards-Version to 3.9.2
  * Enabled dpkg-buildflags for build
 -- Julian Taylor <email address hidden>   Wed, 15 Feb 2012 19:45:22 +0100

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Section:
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veusz: 2D scientific plotting application with graphical interface

 Veusz is a 2D scientific plotting and graphing package, designed to
 produce publication-ready Postscript or PDF output. Veusz provides a GUI,
 command line and scripting interface (based on Python) to its plotting
 facilities. The plots are built using an object-based system to
 provide a consistent interface.

veusz-helpers: No summary available for veusz-helpers in ubuntu quantal.

No description available for veusz-helpers in ubuntu quantal.

veusz-helpers-dbg: Architecture-specific helper module for Veusz (debug extension)

 This package contains the architecture specific files for Veusz compiled to
 be able to use the Python debugging package or using standard Python with
 debugging symbols.