cln 1.3.6-1 source package in Ubuntu

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cln (1.3.6-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release.

 -- Richard B. Kreckel <email address hidden>  Thu, 05 Dec 2019 22:14:21 +0100

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libcln-dev: Development library for Class Library for Numbers (c++)

 CLN is a library for computations with all kinds of numbers. It has a
 rich set of number classes, including integers (with unlimited precision),
 reals with various precisions (including unlimited), rationals, complex
 numbers and polynomials. The kernel is written in assembly language.
 It uses garbage collection (automatic, without imposing any burden on the
 main application). Many efficient algorithms (i.e. for all transcendental
 functions) are implemented.
 .
 This package provides header files, a static library plus a manual.

libcln6: Class Library for Numbers (C++)

 CLN is a library for computations with all kinds of numbers. It has a
 rich set of number classes, including integers (with unlimited precision),
 reals with various precisions (including unlimited), rationals, complex
 numbers and polynomials. The kernel is written in assembly language.
 It uses garbage collection (automatic, without imposing any burden on the
 main application). Many efficient algorithms (i.e. for all transcendental
 functions) are implemented.

libcln6-dbgsym: debug symbols for libcln6
pi: Compute Archimedes' constant Pi to arbitrary precision

 This program computes Archimedes' constant Pi to arbitrary precision.
 It is extremely fast and the precision is only limited by your machine's
 main memory.
 .
 This is a teaser for the CLN library, to which the actual computation is
 delegated. You may use these decimal digits as random digits or search
 them for hidden messages. :-)

pi-dbgsym: debug symbols for pi