libinternals-perl 1.1-2build1 source package in Ubuntu

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libinternals-perl (1.1-2build1) utopic; urgency=medium

  * Rebuild for Perl 5.20.0.
 -- Colin Watson <email address hidden>   Wed, 20 Aug 2014 12:21:21 +0100

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libinternals-perl: Perl module for write-protecting variables and manipulating refcounts

 Internals allows you to write-protect and write-enable your Perl variables,
 objects and data structures.
 .
 Moreover, the reference count of any Perl variable can be read and set.
 .
 You can never pass the object directly on which to perform the desired
 action, you always have to pass a reference to the variable or data structure
 in question.
 .
 This comes in handy for objects and anonymous data structures, where you only
 have a reference anyway!

libinternals-perl-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libinternals-perl

 Internals allows you to write-protect and write-enable your Perl variables,
 objects and data structures.
 .
 Moreover, the reference count of any Perl variable can be read and set.
 .
 You can never pass the object directly on which to perform the desired
 action, you always have to pass a reference to the variable or data structure
 in question.
 .
 This comes in handy for objects and anonymous data structures, where you only
 have a reference anyway!