xjig 2.4-14.1 source package in Ubuntu

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xjig (2.4-14.1) unstable; urgency=low

  * NMU (Closes: #886455).
  * Added icon (xjig.xpm) and keywords field to desktop file
    (Closes: #738068).
  * Switch to two desktop files: xjig and xjig-random.
  * Removed article on debian/control Description field.
  * Migrated to Standards-Version 4.1.3.
    + Added debian/compat file.
    + Debhelper and compat level to 10.
    + Added debian/source/format file.
    + Added ${misc:Depends} on debian/control Depends field.
    + Rewrote debian/rules with dh $@ (Closes: #777355).
      Added dir, install and manpages debian files.
  * Added debian/watch file (xjig
    does not have an active web address).
  * Added 2 patches to fix typo errors on source code.
  * Removed debian/menu file.
    - Removed postinst, postrm and prerm debian files.
  * Added patch to simulate an initial "End" keypress to
    bring all pieces into view (Closes: #417916).
  * Converted debian/copyright to DEP-5.
  * Modified the xjig-random patch to add a file extension filter
    and home pictures directory.
  * Added patch (by Seth Heeren) to prevent crash on
    completion of puzzle (LP: #787035).
  * Added patch (by Alan Curry) to prevent beeps on completing
    (Closes: #610122).

 -- Innocent De Marchi <email address hidden>  Tue, 27 Mar 2018 18:29:25 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Dave Holland
Uploaded to:
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Original maintainer:
Dave Holland
Architectures:
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Section:
games
Urgency:
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Binary packages built by this source

xjig: X11 jigsaw puzzle

 xjig is a puzzle that tries to replicate a jigsaw puzzle on the screen
 as closely as possible. Any GIF, JPEG or PPM image may be loaded and cut
 into pieces. The goal (as with any jigsaw puzzle) is to reassemble the
 original picture.
 .
 Tiles may be freely rotated by use of the mouse, flipped (for
 double-sided puzzles) and even shown as shaped windows on the desktop
 (fast machine/video card recommended for the latter!). An example image
 is provided in /usr/share/games/xjig .

xjig-dbgsym: debug symbols for xjig