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(new) libsyfi1.0-dbg_1.0-beta-1_amd64.deb extra debug
Shared libraries with debugging symbols for SyFi
 The finite element method (FEM) package SyFi is a C++ library built on top of
 the symbolic math library GiNaC. The name SyFi stands for Symbolic Finite
 Elements. The package provides polygonal domains, polynomial spaces, and
 degrees of freedom as symbolic expressions that are easily manipulated. This
 makes it easy to define finite elements and variational forms. These elements
 and forms are then used to generate efficient C++ code.
 .
 SyFi is similar to FFC in the sense that it has a compiler that generates UFC
 code based on variational forms and finite elements. It is also similar to
 FIAT in the sense that it implements many different finite elements.
 .
 This package contains the shared libraries with debugging symbols.
(new) libsyfi1.0-dev_1.0-beta-1_amd64.deb extra libdevel
Shared links and header files for SyFi
 The finite element method (FEM) package SyFi is a C++ library built on top of
 the symbolic math library GiNaC. The name SyFi stands for Symbolic Finite
 Elements. The package provides polygonal domains, polynomial spaces, and
 degrees of freedom as symbolic expressions that are easily manipulated. This
 makes it easy to define finite elements and variational forms. These elements
 and forms are then used to generate efficient C++ code.
 .
 SyFi is similar to FFC in the sense that it has a compiler that generates UFC
 code based on variational forms and finite elements. It is also similar to
 FIAT in the sense that it implements many different finite elements.
 .
 This package contains the development files.
(new) libsyfi1.0_1.0-beta-1_amd64.deb extra libs
Shared libraries for SyFi
 The finite element method (FEM) package SyFi is a C++ library built on top of
 the symbolic math library GiNaC. The name SyFi stands for Symbolic Finite
 Elements. The package provides polygonal domains, polynomial spaces, and
 degrees of freedom as symbolic expressions that are easily manipulated. This
 makes it easy to define finite elements and variational forms. These elements
 and forms are then used to generate efficient C++ code.
 .
 SyFi is similar to FFC in the sense that it has a compiler that generates UFC
 code based on variational forms and finite elements. It is also similar to
 FIAT in the sense that it implements many different finite elements.
 .
 This package contains the shared libraries.
(new) python-syfi_1.0-beta-1_amd64.deb extra python
Python interface for SyFi
 The finite element method (FEM) package SyFi is a C++ library built on top of
 the symbolic math library GiNaC. The name SyFi stands for Symbolic Finite
 Elements. The package provides polygonal domains, polynomial spaces, and
 degrees of freedom as symbolic expressions that are easily manipulated. This
 makes it easy to define finite elements and variational forms. These elements
 and forms are then used to generate efficient C++ code.
 .
 SyFi is similar to FFC in the sense that it has a compiler that generates UFC
 code based on variational forms and finite elements. It is also similar to
 FIAT in the sense that it implements many different finite elements.
 .
 This package contains the Python interface for SyFi.
(new) sfc_1.0-beta-1_all.deb extra devel
SyFi Form Compiler
 The SyFi Form Compiler (SFC) is a form compiler from the FEniCS
 project, compiling variational forms from the Unified Form Language
 (UFL) to efficient C++ implementations of Unified Form-assembly Code
 (UFC). SFC uses symbolic expressions for finite elements from SyFi.
syfi-dev_1.0-beta-1_all.deb
  to main/s/syfi/syfi-dev_1.0-beta-1_all.deb
syfi-doc_1.0-beta-1_all.deb
  to main/s/syfi/syfi-doc_1.0-beta-1_all.deb
syfi_1.0-beta-1.debian.tar.gz
  to main/s/syfi/syfi_1.0-beta-1.debian.tar.gz
syfi_1.0-beta-1.dsc
  to main/s/syfi/syfi_1.0-beta-1.dsc
syfi_1.0-beta.orig.tar.gz
  to main/s/syfi/syfi_1.0-beta.orig.tar.gz
Changes: syfi (1.0-beta-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  [ Johannes Ring ]
  * New upstream release. This release adds support for GiNaC 1.6
    (closes: #628243).
  * Update Homepage field in debian/control and Maintainer field in
    debian/copyright.
  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.2 (no changes needed).
  * Move from python-central to dh_python2 (closes: #617116).
    - Remove python-central from Build-Depends.
    - Bump minimum required python-all-dev package version to 2.6.6-3~.
    - Remove XB-Python-Version line.
    - Bump minimum required cdbs version to 0.4.90~.
    - Replace XS-Python-Version with X-Python-Version.
    - Replace call to dh_pycentral with dh_python2 in debian/rules.
  * Build for all supported Python versions.
  * Rename binary package syfi-bin to sfc.
  * Rename binary package python-syfi0 to python-syfi.
  * Switch from SCons to CMake:
    - Replace scons with cmake in Build-Depends in debian/control.
    - Remove custom cdbs class for SCons.
    - Update debian/rules to build with CMake.
  * Switch to dpkg-source 3.0 (quilt) format.
  * Update for new SOVERSION:
    - Rename debian/libsyfi0.install to debian/libsyfi1.0.install and
      debian/libsyfi0-dev.install to debian/libsyfi1.0-dev.install.
    - Replace libsyfi0 with libsyfi1.0 and libsyfi0-dev with
      libsyfi1.0-dev in debian/control. Update Conflicts, Replaces, and
      Provides as necessary.
  * Add lintian override syfi-dev: empty-binary-package.
  * Add patch for removing unnecessary include directories from
    pkgconfig file (syfi.pc) and CMake config file (syfi-config.cmake).
  * Use DEB_COMPRESS_EXCLUDE_ALL instead of deprecated
    DEB_COMPRESS_EXCLUDE in debian/rules.
  * Remove custom cdbs rules and licensecheck script for copyright check.
  * Update debian/copyright and debian/copyright_hints.
 .
  [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
  * Update of the Vcs-* tags


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