[Python-modules-team] generatorrunner_0.3.1-1_amd64.changes is NEW

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(new) boostpythongenerator_0.3.1-1_amd64.deb extra devel
Binding source code generator for Boost::Python
 Generates Boost::Python-based bindings for qt based libraries.
 .
 The Binding Generator is a utility that parses the headers for a given C/C++
 library and modifies this data with the information and guides from XML files
 (called typesystem files) containing complementar semantic information,
 modifications, renamings, etc, in order to generate binding source code (or
 documentation, or anything you want) for the target language for which it was
 written.
(new) docgenerator_0.3.1-1_amd64.deb extra devel
Generator plugin for python bindings documentation
 Generates documentation for C++ library bindings using sphinx.
 .
 The Binding Generator is a utility that parses the headers for a given C/C++
 library and modifies this data with the information and guides from XML files
 (called typesystem files) containing complementar semantic information,
 modifications, renamings, etc, in order to generate binding source code (or
 documentation, or anything you want) for the target language for which it was
 written.
(new) generatorrunner-dbg_0.3.1-1_amd64.deb extra debug
Debugging symbols for generatorrunner, and its brothers
 The Binding Generator is a utility that parses the headers for a given C/C++
 library and modifies this data with the information and guides from XML files
 (called typesystem files) containing complementar semantic information,
 modifications, renamings, etc, in order to generate binding source code (or
 documentation, or anything you want) for the target language for which it was
 written.
 .
 This package contains the debugging symbols for generatorrunner, docgenerator,
 boostpythongenerator and libgenrunner0.3.1.
(new) generatorrunner_0.3.1-1.diff.gz extra devel
(new) generatorrunner_0.3.1-1.dsc extra devel
(new) generatorrunner_0.3.1-1_amd64.deb extra devel
Plugin-based application to run apiextractor-based generators
 Runs generator plugins, such as docgenerator or boostpythongenerator.
 .
 The Binding Generator is a utility that parses the headers for a given C/C++
 library and modifies this data with the information and guides from XML files
 (called typesystem files) containing complementar semantic information,
 modifications, renamings, etc, in order to generate binding source code (or
 documentation, or anything you want) for the target language for which it was
 written.
(new) generatorrunner_0.3.1.orig.tar.gz extra devel
(new) libgenrunner-dev_0.3.1-1_amd64.deb extra libdevel
generatorrunner dedicated library headers
 Generatorrunner is a plugin-based application to run apiextractor-based
 generators.
 .
 This package contains its dedicated library headers
(new) libgenrunner0.3.1_0.3.1-1_amd64.deb extra libs
generatorrunner dedicated library
 Generatorrunner is a plugin-based application to run apiextractor-based
 generators.
 .
 This package contains its dedicated library.
Changes: generatorrunner (0.3.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Initial Debian release (Closes: #543719)
    - Use the Ubuntu packaging as starting point.
    - Convert to dh7.
  * Follow upstream in renaming to generatorrunner.
  * debian/watch: Add.
  * debian/cmake.mk: Remove dirty workaround.
  * debian/control:
    - Update Depends to dh7
    - Update Maintainer to Debian Python Modules Team
    - Add myself to Uploaders
    - Add Homepage and Vcs-* fields
    - Update description
    - Produce multiple binary packages with the various sub-parts.
    - Let libgenrunner-dev depend on libapiextractor-dev (>= 0.3.1).
  * debian/copyright: Update.
  * debian/patches:
    - Add fix_manpages.patch to solve the hyphens-as-minus lintian info
    - Add quilt to Build-Depends.
    - Add README.source
  * Add a debugging package.
  * Bump Standards to 3.8.3


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