[Debian-med-packaging] colt_1.2.0~nojar-1_amd64.changes is NEW

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(new) colt_1.2.0~nojar-1.debian.tar.gz optional non-free/java
(new) colt_1.2.0~nojar-1.dsc optional non-free/java
(new) colt_1.2.0~nojar.orig.tar.gz optional non-free/java
(new) libcolt-java-doc_1.2.0~nojar-1_all.deb optional non-free/doc
scalable scientific and technical computing in Java (doc)
 This distribution provides an infrastructure for scalable scientific
 and technical computing in Java. It is particularly useful in the domain
 of High Energy Physics at CERN: It contains, among others, efficient and
 usable data structures and algorithms for Off-line and On-line Data
 Analysis, Linear Algebra, Multi-dimensional arrays, Statistics,
 Histogramming, Monte Carlo Simulation, Parallel & Concurrent
 Programming. It summons some of the best concepts, designs and
 implementations thought up over time by the community, ports or improves
 them and introduces new approaches where need arises. In overlapping
 areas, it is competitive or superior to toolkits such as STL, Root,
 HTL, CLHEP, TNT, GSL, C-RAND / WIN-RAND, (all C/C++) as well as  IBM
 Array,  JDK 1.2 Collections framework (all Java), in terms of
 performance, functionality and (re)usability.
 .
 This package provides the documentation for the library
(new) libcolt-java_1.2.0~nojar-1_amd64.deb optional non-free/java
scalable scientific and technical computing in Java
 This distribution provides an infrastructure for scalable scientific
 and technical computing in Java. It is particularly useful in the domain
 of High Energy Physics at CERN: It contains, among others, efficient and
 usable data structures and algorithms for Off-line and On-line Data
 Analysis, Linear Algebra, Multi-dimensional arrays, Statistics,
 Histogramming, Monte Carlo Simulation, Parallel & Concurrent
 Programming. It summons some of the best concepts, designs and
 implementations thought up over time by the community, ports or improves
 them and introduces new approaches where need arises. In overlapping
 areas, it is competitive or superior to toolkits such as STL, Root,
 HTL, CLHEP, TNT, GSL, C-RAND / WIN-RAND, (all C/C++) as well as  IBM
 Array,  JDK 1.2 Collections framework (all Java), in terms of
 performance, functionality and (re)usability.
Changes: colt (1.2.0~nojar-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Initial release (Closes: #656741)
  * Remark: The package version "~nojar" was chosen in contrast to the
    previous "~dfsg" to reflect that binary JAR files which are unneeded
    are stripped from the upstream tarball to avoid more trouble with
    licensing issues.  So the only issue with the explicte exclusion of
    military applications remains and is the reason for upload to non-free.
    However at least the final target beast-mcmc could go to contrib.
    Remark2: I'm not sure what "military applications" actually means
    without a proper definition and whether this license is applicable at
    all.


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