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ptlib_2.6.5-1~bpo50+1_powerpc.changes is NEW



(new) libpt-dev_2.6.5-1~bpo50+1_powerpc.deb optional libdevel
Portable Tools Library development files
 This package contains the headers and a static version of the library
 PTLib, which is a moderately large class library that has its genesis
 many years ago as a method to produce applications to run on both
 Microsoft Windows and Unix X-Window systems.
(new) libpt2.6.5-dbg_2.6.5-1~bpo50+1_powerpc.deb extra debug
Portable Tools Library development debug files
 This package contains the shared and static debug symbols of the library
 PTLib, which is a moderately large class library that has its genesis
 many years ago as a method to produce applications to run on both
 Microsoft Windows and Unix X-Window systems.  This is not the debug compiled
 version of PTLib which would yield much more detailled information as a
 compromise of benefit and compile power consumption.
(new) libpt2.6.5-plugins_2.6.5-1~bpo50+1_powerpc.deb optional libs
Portable Tools Library plugins
 This package contains all the current PTLib plugins (alsa, oss, v4l2,
 and v4l).  Install this package if you want to use a video or audio
 device.
(new) libpt2.6.5_2.6.5-1~bpo50+1_powerpc.deb optional libs
Portable Tools Library
 This package contains the shared version of the library PTLib, which is
 a moderately large class library that has its genesis many years ago as
 a method to produce applications to run on both Microsoft Windows and
 Unix X-Window systems.
Changes: ptlib (2.6.5-1~bpo50+1) lenny-backports; urgency=low
 .
  * Rebuild for lenny-backports.
  * Requires libv4l backport.


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