geos 3.4.2-1 source package in Ubuntu

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geos (3.4.2-1) unstable; urgency=low


  [ Markus Wanner and Francesco Paolo Lovergine ]
  * New upstream release. 
    (closes: #693694)
  * Patches just refreshed.

  [ Bas Couwenberg ]
  * Build-depend on autotools-dev so that the config.guess/config.sub update
    code in debian/rules works properly. Thanks Colin Watson for the patch!
    (closes: #726455)
  * Update watch file, handle common mistakes.

  [ Francesco Paolo Lovergine ]
  * Added an idiot-proof ruby patch for libtool in order to avoid a FTBS.

 -- Francesco Paolo Lovergine <email address hidden>  Fri, 06 Dec 2013 13:48:39 +0100

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libgeos++-dev: Geometry engine for GIS - C++ development files

 GEOS provides a spatial object model and fundamental geometric
 functions. It implements the geometry model defined in the
 OpenGIS Consortium Simple Features Specification for SQL.
 .
 This package contains the headers and libraries needed to
 develop programs using GEOS in C++. Note that third-parties
 programs should use the stable C API instead of the
 unstable C++ one.

libgeos-3.4.2: Geometry engine for Geographic Information Systems - C++ Library

 GEOS provides a spatial object model and fundamental geometric
 functions. It implements the geometry model defined in the
 OpenGIS Consortium Simple Features Specification for SQL.
 Functions provided include:
 .
   * spatial predicates (based on the DE-9IM model),
   * overlay functions (intersection, difference, union,
     symmetric difference),
   * buffer,
   * convex hull,
   * area and distance functions, and
   * topological validity checking
 .
 This package contains the C++ library. A stable C library is provided
 by the libgeos-c* package and should be preferred by third-parties
 programs.

libgeos-c1: Geometry engine for Geographic Information Systems - C Library

 GEOS provides a spatial object model and fundamental geometric
 functions. It implements the geometry model defined in the
 OpenGIS Consortium Simple Features Specification for SQL.
 Functions provided include:
 .
   * spatial predicates (based on the DE-9IM model),
   * overlay functions (intersection, difference, union,
     symmetric difference),
   * buffer,
   * convex hull,
   * area and distance functions, and
   * topological validity checking
 .
 This package contains the C library. A C++ library is provided
 by the libgeos-* package.

libgeos-dbg: Debugging symbols for the GEOS library

 GEOS provides a spatial object model and fundamental geometric
 functions. It implements the geometry model defined in the
 OpenGIS Consortium Simple Features Specification for SQL.
 .
 This package contains the debugging symbols for C/C++ GEOS library.

libgeos-dev: Geometry engine for GIS - Development files

 GEOS provides a spatial object model and fundamental geometric
 functions. It implements the geometry model defined in the
 OpenGIS Consortium Simple Features Specification for SQL.
 .
 This package contains the headers and libraries needed to
 develop programs using GEOS.

libgeos-doc: Documentation for the GEOS GIS geometry engine library

 GEOS provides a spatial object model and fundamental geometric
 functions. It implements the geometry model defined in the
 OpenGIS Consortium Simple Features Specification for SQL.
 .
 This package contains the documentation for the GEOS API.

libgeos-ruby1.8: Transitional package from libgeos-ruby1.8 to ruby-geos

 This is a transitional dummy package to ease upgrades from the
 libgeos-ruby1.8 package to the ruby-geos package.
 It can safely be removed.