libpfm4 4.11.1+git74-g5140ce5-1 source package in Ubuntu

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libpfm4 (4.11.1+git74-g5140ce5-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream GIT snapshot.
    - Fix FTBFS with GCC 12.  (Closes: #1012985)
  * Fix FTCBFS: Pass ARCH= for any architecture, thanks to Helmut Grohne.
    (Closes: #971034)
  * Bump Standards-Version to 4.6.1. No changes needed.
  * typos.patch: Fix more typos found by Lintian.

 -- Andreas Beckmann <email address hidden>  Wed, 03 Aug 2022 16:47:55 +0200

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libpfm4: Library to program the performance monitoring events

 Libpfm4 helps convert from an event name, expressed as a string, to
 the event encoding. The encoding can then be used with specific OS
 interfaces. Libpfm4 also provides OS-specific interfaces to directly
 setup OS-specific data structures to be passed to the kernel. The
 current libpfm4, for instance, provides support for the perf_events
 interface which was introduced in Linux v2.6.31.
 .
 This package provides the shared library.

libpfm4-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpfm4
libpfm4-dev: Development files for the libpfm4 library

 Libpfm4 helps convert from an event name, expressed as a string, to
 the event encoding. The encoding can then be used with specific OS
 interfaces. Libpfm4 also provides OS-specific interfaces to directly
 setup OS-specific data structures to be passed to the kernel. The
 current libpfm4, for instance, provides support for the perf_events
 interface which was introduced in Linux v2.6.31.
 .
 This package provides the development files of the library.