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(new) geant321-data_3.21.14.dfsg-9_all.deb optional science
[Physics] Data for GEANT 3.21 detector simulator
 GEANT is a framework for simulating the passage of subatomic particles
 through matter, for instance, particle detectors.  For maximum flexibility,
 GEANT simulations are performed by linking FORTRAN code supplied by the user
 with the GEANT library, then running the resulting executable.
 .
 This package includes neutron cross-section data for use by GEANT.
(new) geant321-doc_3.21.14.dfsg-9_all.deb optional doc
[Physics] Documentation for GEANT 3.21
 GEANT is a framework for simulating the passage of subatomic particles
 through matter, for instance, particle detectors.  For maximum flexibility,
 GEANT simulations are performed by linking FORTRAN code supplied by the user
 with the GEANT library, then running the resulting executable.
 .
 This package includes some documentation in text format about GEANT 3.21.
(new) geant321_3.21.14.dfsg-9.diff.gz optional science
(new) geant321_3.21.14.dfsg-9.dsc optional science
(new) geant321_3.21.14.dfsg-9_all.deb optional science
[Physics] Particle detector description and simulation tool
 GEANT is a framework for simulating the passage of subatomic particles
 through matter, for instance, particle detectors.  For maximum flexibility,
 GEANT simulations are performed by linking FORTRAN code supplied by the user
 with the GEANT library, then running the resulting executable.
 .
 This package includes gxint, a script that makes this linking step more
 convenient.
(new) libgeant321-2-dev_3.21.14.dfsg-9_i386.deb optional libdevel
[Physics] Library for GEANT 3.21 (development files)
 GEANT is a framework for simulating the passage of subatomic particles
 through matter, for instance, particle detectors.  For maximum flexibility,
 GEANT simulations are performed by linking FORTRAN code supplied by the user
 with the GEANT library, then running the resulting executable.
 .
 This package includes a static version of the libgeant321 library required
 by GEANT.  C and FORTRAN header files are also included.
(new) libgeant321-2-gfortran_3.21.14.dfsg-9_i386.deb optional libs
[Physics] Library for GEANT 3.21
 GEANT is a framework for simulating the passage of subatomic particles
 through matter, for instance, particle detectors.  For maximum flexibility,
 GEANT simulations are performed by linking FORTRAN code supplied by the user
 with the GEANT library, then running the resulting executable.
 .
 This package includes the libgeant321 library required by GEANT 3.21.  Note
 that in order to compile and link programs against this library, you must
 also install the libgeant321-2-dev package.
Changes: geant321 (1:3.21.14.dfsg-9) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * New maintainer. Thanks Kevin B. McCarty for contributing to the HEP
    free software community over the years. (Closes: #619396)
  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.1
    - debian/copyright: specify current version of GPL.
    - Add ${misc:Depends} to debian/control Depends for all binary
      packages.
    - debian/control.d/libgeant321-2-dev.control: change "Conflicts" to
      "Breaks".
  * debian/control.d/geant321{,-data}.control: remove duplicated
    "section" field.
  * debian/source/format: set source format to 1.0.
  * Add typo fixing patches 121-124.
  * Add lintian overrides:
    - debian/source/lintian-overrides: override dfsg-version-with-period
      and debian-watch-file-is-missing, since the GEANT3 branch of
      upstream is dead and GEANT4 is not suitable to redistribute for
      license issue.
    - debian/lintian-overrides/libgeant321-2-gfortran: override
      no-symbols-control-file.
  * debian/NEWS: fix version and timestamp. The entry of news is copied
    from cernlib (2005.05.09.dfsg-1), from which geant321 was separated.


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