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(new) gir1.2-emerillon-0.2_0.1.90-1_amd64.deb optional libs
map viewer for the GNOME desktop (GObject introspection)
Emerillon is a map viewer. Aiming at simple user interface, Emerillon is
a powerful, extensible application. It features OpenStreetMap based
maps. Use it to browse maps, search the map for places, placemark
places for later quick access and more!
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Emerillon takes its name from one of the three vessels commanded by Jacques
Cartier for his trip to New France in 1535.
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This package can be used by other packages using the GIRepository format to
generate dynamic bindings.
Changes: emerillon (0.1.90-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream release
- Ported to GTK+ 3.0, libchamplain 0.12, GSettings and libpeas
* debian/control.in:
- Bump debhelper version to 8
- Bump {build-}dependencies
- Remove unneeded {build-}dependencies
- Rename gir1.2-emerillon-0.1 to gir1.2-emerillon-0.2
- Make emerillon-dev depends against gir1.2-emerillon-0.2 per policy
* debian/patches/01-ftbfs-librest.patch,
debian/patches/02_libchamplain-0.8.patch: Dropped, not needed anymore
* debian/rules: Drop call to autoreconf.mk
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