looptools_2.7-1_amd64.changes is NEW

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(new) fcc_2.7-1_amd64.deb optional science
Script to compile C/C++ programs and link to Fortran libraries
 LoopTools is a package for evaluation of scalar and tensor one-loop
 integrals based on the FF package by G.J. van Oldenborgh. It features
 an easy Fortran, C++, and Mathematica interface to the scalar
 one-loop functions of FF and in addition provides the 2-, 3-, and
 4-point tensor coefficient functions.
 .
 This package provides a script, fcc, to compile C and C++ programs
 and link them with Fortran libraries.
(new) libooptools-dev_2.7-1_amd64.deb optional libdevel
Development files of LoopTools
 LoopTools is a package for evaluation of scalar and tensor one-loop
 integrals based on the FF package by G.J. van Oldenborgh. It features
 an easy Fortran, C++, and Mathematica interface to the scalar
 one-loop functions of FF and in addition provides the 2-, 3-, and
 4-point tensor coefficient functions.
 .
 This package provides development files of LoopTools.
(new) looptools_2.7-1.debian.tar.gz optional science
(new) looptools_2.7-1.dsc optional science
(new) looptools_2.7-1_amd64.deb optional science
Integral Evaluator of One-loop Feynman Diagram
 LoopTools is a package for evaluation of scalar and tensor one-loop
 integrals based on the FF package by G.J. van Oldenborgh. It features
 an easy Fortran, C++, and Mathematica interface to the scalar
 one-loop functions of FF and in addition provides the 2-, 3-, and
 4-point tensor coefficient functions.
 .
 This package provides program file, lt, of LoopTools.
(new) looptools_2.7.orig.tar.gz optional science


Changes:
looptools (2.7-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Initial release (Closes: #636987)


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