snowball 0+svn585-1 source package in Ubuntu

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snowball (0+svn585-1) unstable; urgency=low


  * New upstream snapshot.
  * Refresh patches.
  * Build-Depend on python, now used for character set conversions.
  * libstemmer-dev can be Multi-Arch: same
  * Use dpkg-buildflags --export=configure, now that we have CPPFLAGS too.
    - Bump dpkg-dev BD to 1.16.1.
  * Append to CPPFLAGS in build-options.diff, so that we don't lose necessary
    include directories.
  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.6, no changes needed.
  * Update machine-readable copyright Format to 1.0, and bump years.
  * Drop Jakub from Uploaders at his request.
  * Move from bzr to git.
  * Bump debhelper compat level to 9, to use dh-exec.
  * Add autopkgtest suite.

 -- Stefano Rivera <email address hidden>  Sun, 19 Oct 2014 20:26:42 -0700

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libstemmer-dev: Snowball stemming algorithms, development kit

 Snowball provides access to efficient algorithms for calculating a
 "stemmed" form of a word. This is a form with most of the common
 morphological endings removed; hopefully representing a common
 linguistic base form. This is most useful in building search engines
 and information retrieval software; for example, a search with stemming
 enabled should be able to find a document containing "cycling" given the
 query "cycles".
 .
 Snowball provides algorithms for several (mainly European) languages.
 It also provides access to the classic Porter stemming algorithm for
 English: although this has been superseded by an improved algorithm, the
 original algorithm may be of interest to information retrieval
 researchers wishing to reproduce results of earlier experiments.
 .
 This package contains the static library and header files used in development.

libstemmer-dev-dbgsym: No summary available for libstemmer-dev-dbgsym in ubuntu artful.

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libstemmer-tools: No summary available for libstemmer-tools in ubuntu yakkety.

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libstemmer-tools-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libstemmer-tools

 Snowball provides access to efficient algorithms for calculating a
 "stemmed" form of a word. This is a form with most of the common
 morphological endings removed; hopefully representing a common
 linguistic base form. This is most useful in building search engines
 and information retrieval software; for example, a search with stemming
 enabled should be able to find a document containing "cycling" given the
 query "cycles".
 .
 Snowball provides algorithms for several (mainly European) languages.
 It also provides access to the classic Porter stemming algorithm for
 English: although this has been superseded by an improved algorithm, the
 original algorithm may be of interest to information retrieval
 researchers wishing to reproduce results of earlier experiments.
 .
 This package contains "stemwords", a simple utility for stemming words.

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libstemmer0d-dbg: No summary available for libstemmer0d-dbg in ubuntu vivid.

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libstemmer0d-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libstemmer0d

 Snowball provides access to efficient algorithms for calculating a
 "stemmed" form of a word. This is a form with most of the common
 morphological endings removed; hopefully representing a common
 linguistic base form. This is most useful in building search engines
 and information retrieval software; for example, a search with stemming
 enabled should be able to find a document containing "cycling" given the
 query "cycles".
 .
 Snowball provides algorithms for several (mainly European) languages.
 It also provides access to the classic Porter stemming algorithm for
 English: although this has been superseded by an improved algorithm, the
 original algorithm may be of interest to information retrieval
 researchers wishing to reproduce results of earlier experiments.