pythonqt 3.0-1ubuntu1.16.04.2 source package in Ubuntu

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pythonqt (3.0-1ubuntu1.16.04.2) xenial; urgency=medium

  [ Andreas Tille ]
  * Add PythonQtUtils.h which is somehow missing in CMakeLists.txt
    (Thanks for the hint to alex)
    Closes: #826966.
  [ Gianfranco Costamagna ]
  * cherry-pick above fix for xenial from 3.0-2 upload
    Thanks Tom Wimmenhove and Marco Camurri for the prod
    (LP: #1603273)

 -- Gianfranco Costamagna <email address hidden>  Fri, 01 Dec 2017 10:02:03 +0100

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Gianfranco Costamagna
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libpythonqt-dev: Dynamic Python binding for the Qt framework - development

 PythonQt offers an easy way to embed the Python scripting language into a
 C++ Qt applications. It makes heavy use of the QMetaObject system and thus
 requires Qt 4.x.
 The focus of PythonQt is on embedding Python into an existing C++ application,
 not on writing the whole application completely in Python. If you want to write
 your whole application in Python, you should use PyQt or PySide instead.
 If you are looking for a simple way to embed Python objects into your C++/Qt
 Application and to script parts of your application via Python, PythonQt is the
 way to go!
 .
 This package contains development files needed to build PythonQt applications.

libpythonqt3.0: Dynamic Python binding for the Qt framework - runtime

 PythonQt offers an easy way to embed the Python scripting language into a
 C++ Qt applications. It makes heavy use of the QMetaObject system and thus
 requires Qt 4.x.
 The focus of PythonQt is on embedding Python into an existing C++ application,
 not on writing the whole application completely in Python. If you want to write
 your whole application in Python, you should use PyQt or PySide instead.
 If you are looking for a simple way to embed Python objects into your C++/Qt
 Application and to script parts of your application via Python, PythonQt is the
 way to go!
 .
 This package contains the libraries needed to run PythonQt applications.

libpythonqt3.0-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libpythonqt3.0

 PythonQt offers an easy way to embed the Python scripting language into a
 C++ Qt applications. It makes heavy use of the QMetaObject system and thus
 requires Qt 4.x.
 The focus of PythonQt is on embedding Python into an existing C++ application,
 not on writing the whole application completely in Python. If you want to write
 your whole application in Python, you should use PyQt or PySide instead.
 If you are looking for a simple way to embed Python objects into your C++/Qt
 Application and to script parts of your application via Python, PythonQt is the
 way to go!
 .
 This package contains the libraries needed to run PythonQt applications.