gimp 2.6.12-1ubuntu1.4 source package in Ubuntu

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gimp (2.6.12-1ubuntu1.4) precise-security; urgency=medium

  * SECURITY UPDATE: issue in XCF channel properties
    - debian/patches/CVE-2016-4994.patch: properly clear pointer in
      app/xcf/xcf-load.c.
    - CVE-2016-4994

 -- Marc Deslauriers <email address hidden>  Thu, 30 Jun 2016 12:46:16 -0400

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Original maintainer:
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Section:
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Urgency:
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gimp: The GNU Image Manipulation Program

 GIMP is an advanced picture editor. You can use it to edit, enhance,
 and retouch photos and scans, create drawings, and make your own
 images. Lots of tools are available; you can sharpen and resize photos,
 and remove dust and red-eyes, for example.
 .
 It has a large collection of professional-level editing tools and
 filters, similar to the ones you might find in PhotoShop. Numerous
 fine-control settings and features like layers, paths, masks, and
 scripting give you total control over your images.
 .
 Many image file formats are supported, including JPEG, PhotoShop
 (.psd), and Paint Shop Pro (.psp) files. It can also be used to scan
 and print photos.

gimp-data: Data files for GIMP

 This package contains architecture-independent supporting data files
 for use with GIMP.

gimp-dbg: Debugging symbols for GIMP

 This package includes the debugging symbols useful for debugging
 GIMP and its libraries, contained in the gimp and libgimp2.0 packages.
 The debugging symbols are used for execution tracing and core dump
 analysis.

gimp-dbgsym: debug symbols for package gimp

 GIMP is an advanced picture editor. You can use it to edit, enhance,
 and retouch photos and scans, create drawings, and make your own
 images. Lots of tools are available; you can sharpen and resize photos,
 and remove dust and red-eyes, for example.
 .
 It has a large collection of professional-level editing tools and
 filters, similar to the ones you might find in PhotoShop. Numerous
 fine-control settings and features like layers, paths, masks, and
 scripting give you total control over your images.
 .
 Many image file formats are supported, including JPEG, PhotoShop
 (.psd), and Paint Shop Pro (.psp) files. It can also be used to scan
 and print photos.

libgimp2.0: Libraries for the GNU Image Manipulation Program

 This package includes the libgimp libraries, which are
 necessary to run GIMP and third-party GIMP plugins.

libgimp2.0-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libgimp2.0

 This package includes the libgimp libraries, which are
 necessary to run GIMP and third-party GIMP plugins.

libgimp2.0-dev: Headers and other files for compiling plugins for GIMP

 This package contains the header files for the GNU Image Manipulation
 Program, along with the static versions of libgimp.
 It also includes the gimptool-2.0 utility.
 .
 Install this package if you wish to compile your own plugins,
 or if you wish to develop packages that use libgimp.

libgimp2.0-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libgimp2.0-dev

 This package contains the header files for the GNU Image Manipulation
 Program, along with the static versions of libgimp.
 It also includes the gimptool-2.0 utility.
 .
 Install this package if you wish to compile your own plugins,
 or if you wish to develop packages that use libgimp.

libgimp2.0-doc: Developers' Documentation for the GIMP library

 This package contains the HTML documentation for the GIMP library in
 /usr/share/gtk-doc/html/ .