lerc 4.0.0+ds-2ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu

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lerc (4.0.0+ds-2ubuntu2) lunar; urgency=medium

  * Updated the cpp symbols for changes due to the toolchain updates

 -- Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden>  Thu, 24 Nov 2022 11:33:08 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Sebastien Bacher
Uploaded to:
Lunar
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
any all
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

liblerc-dev: Limited Error Raster Compression library (Development files)

 LERC is an open-source image or raster format which
 supports rapid encoding and decoding for any pixel
 type (not just RGB or Byte). Users set the maximum
 compression error per pixel while encoding, so the
 precision of the original input image is preserved
 (within user defined error bounds).
 .
 This is a development package of LERC.

liblerc4: Limited Error Raster Compression library

 LERC is an open-source image or raster format which
 supports rapid encoding and decoding for any pixel
 type (not just RGB or Byte). Users set the maximum
 compression error per pixel while encoding, so the
 precision of the original input image is preserved
 (within user defined error bounds).

liblerc4-dbgsym: debug symbols for liblerc4
python3-lerc: Python 3 bindings to the Limited Error Raster Compression library

 LERC is an open-source image or raster format which
 supports rapid encoding and decoding for any pixel
 type (not just RGB or Byte). Users set the maximum
 compression error per pixel while encoding, so the
 precision of the original input image is preserved
 (within user defined error bounds).
 .
 This is a Python package of LERC.