pygccjit 0.4-5 source package in Ubuntu

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pygccjit (0.4-5) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Ignore testsuite failures (one failing test). Closes: #800789.

 -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>  Wed, 20 Jan 2016 12:42:08 +0100

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python-gccjit: Python bindings for libgccjit

 The bindings support both CPython 2 and CPython 3 (using Cython).
 .
 Note that both libgccjit and the bindings are of "Alpha" quality;
 the APIs are not yet set in stone, and they shouldn't be used in
 production yet.

python-gccjit-dbg: Python bindings for libgccjit (debug build)

 The bindings support both CPython 2 and CPython 3 (using Cython).
 .
 Note that both libgccjit and the bindings are of "Alpha" quality;
 the APIs are not yet set in stone, and they shouldn't be used in
 production yet.

python-gccjit-doc: No summary available for python-gccjit-doc in ubuntu yakkety.

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python3-gccjit: Python3 bindings for libgccjit

 The bindings support both CPython 2 and CPython 3 (using Cython).
 .
 Note that both libgccjit and the bindings are of "Alpha" quality;
 the APIs are not yet set in stone, and they shouldn't be used in
 production yet.

python3-gccjit-dbg: Python3 bindings for libgccjit (debug build)

 The bindings support both CPython 2 and CPython 3 (using Cython).
 .
 Note that both libgccjit and the bindings are of "Alpha" quality;
 the APIs are not yet set in stone, and they shouldn't be used in
 production yet.