libconfig 1.4.9-1 source package in Ubuntu

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libconfig (1.4.9-1) unstable; urgency=low


  * New upstream release
  * Update S-V to 3.9.4
    - No changes necessary
  * Ensure that libconfig++-dbg depends on libconfig9 (= ${binary:Version})
    in addition to libconfig++9 (= ${binary:Version})
    - Fixes dbg-package-missing-depends lintian warning

 -- Jonathan McCrohan <email address hidden>  Sat, 12 Oct 2013 16:41:14 +0100

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Jose Luis Tallon
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Original maintainer:
Jose Luis Tallon
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libconfig++-dbg: parsing/manipulation of structured config files (C++ debug symbols)

 This library features a fully reentrant parser and includes bindings for
 both the C and C++ programming languages. It runs on modern POSIX-compliant
 systems such as Linux, Solaris, and Mac OS X (Darwin), as well as on
 Microsoft Windows 2000/XP and later (Visual Studio or MinGW).
 .
 This library allows parsing, manipulating and writing structured configuration
 files.
 .
 This package provides debugging information for the libconfig++ library.

libconfig++-dev: parsing/manipulation of structured config files (C++ development)

 This library features a fully reentrant parser and includes bindings for
 both the C and C++ programming languages. It runs on modern POSIX-compliant
 systems such as Linux, Solaris, and Mac OS X (Darwin), as well as on
 Microsoft Windows 2000/XP and later (Visual Studio or MinGW).
 .
 This library allows parsing, manipulating and writing structured configuration
 files. Its main features are:
  - A fully reentrant parser: Multiple configurations can be parsed in
    concurrent threads at the same time.
  - A simple, structured configuration file format: more readable and compact
    than XML and more flexible than Windows' "INI" file format.
  - A low-footprint implementation
  - Proper documentation.
 .
 This package contains the files needed in order to use libconfig
 in your own C++ programs.

libconfig++8-dev: Transitional package for libconfig++-dev

 This is a transitional package for libconfig++-dev, and can be safely removed
 when no other package depends on it.

libconfig++9: parsing/manipulation of structured configuration files (C++ binding)

 This library features a fully reentrant parser and includes bindings for
 both the C and C++ programming languages. It runs on modern POSIX-compliant
 systems such as Linux, Solaris, and Mac OS X (Darwin), as well as on
 Microsoft Windows 2000/XP and later (Visual Studio or MinGW).
 .
 This library allows parsing, manipulating and writing structured configuration
 files.
 .
 This is the C++ binding.

libconfig-dbg: parsing/manipulation of structured config files (debug symbols)

 This library features a fully reentrant parser and includes bindings for
 both the C and C++ programming languages. It runs on modern POSIX-compliant
 systems such as Linux, Solaris, and Mac OS X (Darwin), as well as on
 Microsoft Windows 2000/XP and later (Visual Studio or MinGW).
 .
 This library allows parsing, manipulating and writing structured configuration
 files.
 .
 This package provides debugging information for the libconfig library.

libconfig-dev: parsing/manipulation of structured config files (development)

 This library features a fully reentrant parser and includes bindings for
 both the C and C++ programming languages. It runs on modern POSIX-compliant
 systems such as Linux, Solaris, and Mac OS X (Darwin), as well as on
 Microsoft Windows 2000/XP and later (Visual Studio or MinGW).
 .
 This library allows parsing, manipulating and writing structured configuration
 files. Its main features are:
  - A fully reentrant parser: Multiple configurations can be parsed in
    concurrent threads at the same time.
  - A simple, structured configuration file format: more readable and compact
    than XML and more flexible than Windows' "INI" file format.
  - A low-footprint implementation
  - Proper documentation.
 .
 This package contains the files needed in order to use libconfig
 in your own programs.

libconfig-doc: parsing/manipulation of structured config files (Documentation)

 This library features a fully reentrant parser and includes bindings for
 both the C and C++ programming languages. It runs on modern POSIX-compliant
 systems such as Linux, Solaris, and Mac OS X (Darwin), as well as on
 Microsoft Windows 2000/XP and later (Visual Studio or MinGW).
 .
 This library allows parsing, manipulating and writing structured configuration
 files.
 .
 This package provides documentation for the libconfig library.

libconfig8-dev: Transitional package for libconfig-dev

 This is a transitional package for libconfig-dev, and can be safely removed
 when no other package depends on it.

libconfig9: parsing/manipulation of structured configuration files

 This library features a fully reentrant parser and includes bindings for
 both the C and C++ programming languages. It runs on modern POSIX-compliant
 systems such as Linux, Solaris, and Mac OS X (Darwin), as well as on
 Microsoft Windows 2000/XP and later (Visual Studio or MinGW).
 .
 This library allows parsing, manipulating and writing structured configuration
 files.