libcork 1.0.0~rc3-3build1 source package in Ubuntu

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libcork (1.0.0~rc3-3build1) noble; urgency=high

  * No change rebuild against frame pointers and time_t.

 -- Julian Andres Klode <email address hidden>  Mon, 22 Apr 2024 11:44:12 +0200

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Binary packages built by this source

libcork-dev: simple, easily embeddable, cross-platform C library (development files)

 It falls roughly into the same category as glib or APR in the C world;
 the STL, POCO, or QtCore in the C++ world; or the standard libraries of any
 decent dynamic language.
 .
 So if libcork has all of these comparables, why a new library? Well, none of
 the C++ options are really applicable here. And none of the C options work,
 because one of the main goals is to have the library be highly modular,
 and useful in resource-constrained systems. You’ll hopefully see how this
 fits into an interesting niche of its own.
 .
 This package provides C header files for the libraries.

libcork-doc: simple, easily embeddable, cross-platform C library (documentation files)

 It falls roughly into the same category as glib or APR in the C world;
 the STL, POCO, or QtCore in the C++ world; or the standard libraries of any
 decent dynamic language.
 .
 So if libcork has all of these comparables, why a new library? Well, none of
 the C++ options are really applicable here. And none of the C options work,
 because one of the main goals is to have the library be highly modular,
 and useful in resource-constrained systems. You’ll hopefully see how this
 fits into an interesting niche of its own.
 .
 This package provides documentation in HTML for the libraries.

libcork16: simple, easily embeddable, cross-platform C library

 It falls roughly into the same category as glib or APR in the C world;
 the STL, POCO, or QtCore in the C++ world; or the standard libraries of any
 decent dynamic language.
 .
 So if libcork has all of these comparables, why a new library? Well, none of
 the C++ options are really applicable here. And none of the C options work,
 because one of the main goals is to have the library be highly modular,
 and useful in resource-constrained systems. You’ll hopefully see how this
 fits into an interesting niche of its own.
 .
 This package provides shared libraries.

libcork16-dbgsym: debug symbols for libcork16