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(new) salome-gui-dev_6.5.0-1_amd64.deb extra devel
Numerical simulation pre- and post-processor development files
 Salomé is a pre- and post-processor for numerical simulations.  It can import
 CAD files in IGES and STEP formats, facilitates component integration in
 heterogeneous systems, and has a user-friendly GUI as well as a Python console
 with all of the platform functionality.
 .
 This package contains the Salomé header files, IDL files, and .m4 files, as
 well as the HXX2SALOME module.
(new) salome-gui-doc_6.5.0-1_all.deb extra doc
Numerical simulation pre- and post-processor documentation
 Salomé is a pre- and post-processor for numerical simulations.  It can import
 CAD files in IGES and STEP formats, facilitates component integration in
 heterogeneous systems, and has a user-friendly GUI as well as a Python console
 with all of the platform functionality.
 .
 This package contains the documentation for Salomé GUI.
(new) salome-gui_6.5.0-1.diff.gz extra science
(new) salome-gui_6.5.0-1.dsc extra science
(new) salome-gui_6.5.0-1_amd64.deb extra science
Numerical simulation pre- and post-processor
 Salomé is a pre- and post-processor for numerical simulations.  It can import
 CAD files in IGES and STEP formats, facilitates component integration in
 heterogeneous systems, and has a user-friendly GUI as well as a Python console
 with all of the platform functionality.
 .
 This package contains the Salomé core runtime binaries, private libraries, and
 python files comprising a basic Salomé installation.
(new) salome-gui_6.5.0.orig.tar.gz extra science


Changes:
salome-gui (6.5.0-1) experimental; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release.
  * Split salome source package into smaller modules.


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