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(new) libqpdf-dev_2.1.5-1~bpo50+1_amd64.deb optional libdevel
development files for PDF transformation/inspection library
 QPDF is a program that can be used to linearize (web-optimize),
 encrypt (password-protect), decrypt, and inspect PDF files from the
 command-line.  It does these and other structural, content-preserving
 transformations on PDF files, reading a PDF file as input and
 creating a new one as output.  It also provides many useful
 capabilities to developers of PDF-producing software or for people
 who just want to look at the innards of a PDF file to learn more
 about how they work.
 .
 QPDF understands PDF files that use compressed object streams
 (supported by newer PDF applications) and can convert such files into
 those that can be read with older viewers.  It can also be used for
 checking PDF files for structural errors, inspecting stream contents,
 or extracting objects from PDF files.  QPDF is not PDF content
 creation or viewing software -- it does not have the capability to
 create PDF files from scratch or to display PDF files.
 .
 This package includes all development files needed to compile
 applications that use the qpdf library.
(new) libqpdf3_2.1.5-1~bpo50+1_amd64.deb optional libs
runtime library for PDF transformation/inspection software
 QPDF is a program that can be used to linearize (web-optimize),
 encrypt (password-protect), decrypt, and inspect PDF files from the
 command-line.  It does these and other structural, content-preserving
 transformations on PDF files, reading a PDF file as input and
 creating a new one as output.  It also provides many useful
 capabilities to developers of PDF-producing software or for people
 who just want to look at the innards of a PDF file to learn more
 about how they work.
 .
 QPDF understands PDF files that use compressed object streams
 (supported by newer PDF applications) and can convert such files into
 those that can be read with older viewers.  It can also be used for
 checking PDF files for structural errors, inspecting stream contents,
 or extracting objects from PDF files.  QPDF is not PDF content
 creation or viewing software -- it does not have the capability to
 create PDF files from scratch or to display PDF files.
 .
 This package contains the qpdf runtime libraries required to run
 programs that link with the qpdf library.
(new) qpdf_2.1.5-1~bpo50+1.diff.gz optional libs
(new) qpdf_2.1.5-1~bpo50+1.dsc optional libs
(new) qpdf_2.1.5-1~bpo50+1_amd64.deb optional text
tools for and transforming and inspecting PDF files
 QPDF is a program that can be used to linearize (web-optimize),
 encrypt (password-protect), decrypt, and inspect PDF files from the
 command-line.  It does these and other structural, content-preserving
 transformations on PDF files, reading a PDF file as input and
 creating a new one as output.  It also provides many useful
 capabilities to developers of PDF-producing software or for people
 who just want to look at the innards of a PDF file to learn more
 about how they work.
 .
 QPDF understands PDF files that use compressed object streams
 (supported by newer PDF applications) and can convert such files into
 those that can be read with older viewers.  It can also be used for
 checking PDF files for structural errors, inspecting stream contents,
 or extracting objects from PDF files.  QPDF is not PDF content
 creation or viewing software -- it does not have the capability to
 create PDF files from scratch or to display PDF files.
 .
 This package includes the command-line qpdf tools.  It also contains
 the documentation.
(new) qpdf_2.1.5.orig.tar.gz optional libs
Changes: qpdf (2.1.5-1~bpo50+1) lenny-backports; urgency=low
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  * Rebuild for lenny-backports.
  * Remove debian/source/format as required for BPO.
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qpdf (2.1.5-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release
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qpdf (2.1.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release
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qpdf (2.1.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release
  * Updated standards version to 3.8.4.  No changes required.
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qpdf (2.1.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release
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qpdf (2.1.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release
  * Updated source format to '3.0 (quilt)'
  * Upstream release builds with gcc 4.4. (Closes: #559877)
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qpdf (2.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release
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qpdf (2.1~rc1-1) experimental; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release.  Several enhancements including support for PDF
    files with AES encryption, a partial C API (qpdf is primarily C++),
    and several additional enhancements to the API.  There are a few
    source API changes, though most programs will not be affected; details
    in documentation.
  * Updated standards version to 3.8.3.  No changes required.
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qpdf (2.0.6-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release
  * New release includes a fix for streams with decode parameters that
    qpdf doesn't understand.  (It ignores them and leaves the streams
    unfiltered instead of giving an error message.)
  * Updated standards version to 3.8.1.  No changes required.
 .
qpdf (2.0.5-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release
  * New release includes fixes to LZW decoder and improved features for
    handling files with damaged streams.
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qpdf (2.0.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release
  * Fix README.source since we don't use tarball in tarball anymore.
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qpdf (2.0.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release
  * Upstream release includes fix for gcc 4.4 compilation errors.
    (Closes: #505422)
  * No longer use tarball in tarball source package format


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