ptlib-wolf 2.4.5-2 source package in Ubuntu

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ptlib-wolf (2.4.5-2) unstable; urgency=low
  * Drop obsolete +Build-Conflicts:  * source/format -> 3.0 (quilt)   * Drop unsupported sslv2_method (Closes: #622025)  * Update: +Vcs-Svn: +Vcs-Browser:  * Restrict debian/watch to ptlib2.4-wolf versions only -- Mark Purcell <email address hidden>  Sat, 02 Jul 2011 16:20:57 +1000

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Uploaded by:
Debian VoIP Team
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Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian VoIP Team
Architectures:
any
Section:
libs
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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ptlib-wolf_2.4.5-2.debian.tar.gz 20.5 KiB e479ff5c8989887561b66c5dded2b04fbd83ac79e5d6255545d7b150437c6dfc

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libpt2.4.5: No summary available for libpt2.4.5 in ubuntu oneiric.

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libpt2.4.5-dbg: Portable Tools Library development debug files

 This package contains the shared and static debug symbols of the library
 PTLib, which is a moderately large class library that has its genesis
 many years ago as a method to produce applications to run on both
 Microsoft Windows and Unix X-Window systems. This is not the debug compiled
 version of PTLib which would yield much more detailled information as a
 compromise of benefit and compile power consumption.

libpt2.4.5-dev: No summary available for libpt2.4.5-dev in ubuntu oneiric.

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libpt2.4.5-doc: Portable Tools Library documentation & sample files

 This package contains the documentation and samples to program with
 PTLib, which is a moderately large class library that has its genesis
 many years ago as a method to produce applications to run on both
 Microsoft Windows and Unix X-Window systems.