menu-cache 0.5.1-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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Daniel T Chen
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libmenu-cache-bin: LXDE implementation of the freedesktop Menu specification (libexec)

 Libmenu-cache is a library creating and utilizing caches to speed up
 the manipulation for freedesktop.org defined application menus.
 .
 This package contains the binaries required to use libmenu-cache library.

libmenu-cache-dbg: LXDE implementation of the freedesktop Menu specification (debug)

 Libmenu-cache is a library creating and utilizing caches to speed up
 the manipulation for freedesktop.org defined application menus.
 .
 This package contains the debug symbols.

libmenu-cache-dev: No summary available for libmenu-cache-dev in ubuntu utopic.

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libmenu-cache-doc: LXDE implementation of the freedesktop Menu specification (docs)

 Libmenu-cache is a library creating and utilizing caches to speed up
 the manipulation for freedesktop.org defined application menus.
 .
 This package contains the development documentation.

libmenu-cache3: LXDE implementation of the freedesktop Menu specification

 Libmenu-cache is a library creating and utilizing caches to speed up
 the manipulation for freedesktop.org defined application menus.
 .
 It can be used as a replacement of libgnome-menu of gnome-menus:
 .
  * Shorten time for loading menu entries.
  * Ease of use (API is very similar to that of libgnome-menu).
  * Lightweight runtime library (parsing of the menu definition files
    are done by menu-cache-gen when the menus are really changed).
  * Less unnecessary and complicated file monitoring.
  * Heavily reduced disk I/O.