click 0.4.42+16.04.20151229-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
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click (0.4.42+16.04.20151229-0ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium [ Colin Watson ] * chroot: Point debootstrap at ports.ubuntu.com for non-primary architectures. * Skip build_core_apps integration tests on architectures that lack support for native- or cross-compiling for armhf. [ CI Train Bot ] * No-change rebuild. -- Colin Watson <email address hidden> Tue, 29 Dec 2015 01:36:51 +0000
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Available diffs
Binary packages built by this source
- click: Click packages
Click is a simplified packaging format that installs in a separate part of
the file system, suitable for third-party applications.
.
This package provides common files, including the main click program.
- click-dbgsym: debug symbols for package click
Click is a simplified packaging format that installs in a separate part of
the file system, suitable for third-party applications.
.
This package provides common files, including the main click program.
- click-dev: build Click packages
Click is a simplified packaging format that installs in a separate part of
the file system, suitable for third-party applications.
.
click-dev provides support for building these packages.
- click-doc: Click packages (documentation)
Click is a simplified packaging format that installs in a separate part of
the file system, suitable for third-party applications.
.
This package provides documentation for click.
- gir1.2-click-0.4: GIR bindings for Click package management library
Click is a simplified packaging format that installs in a separate part of
the file system, suitable for third-party applications.
.
This package can be used by other packages using the GIRepository format to
generate dynamic bindings.
- libclick-0.4-0: run-time Click package management library
Click is a simplified packaging format that installs in a separate part of
the file system, suitable for third-party applications.
.
This package provides a shared library for managing Click packages.
- libclick-0.4-0-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libclick-0.4-0
Click is a simplified packaging format that installs in a separate part of
the file system, suitable for third-party applications.
.
This package provides a shared library for managing Click packages.
- libclick-0.4-dev: development files for Click package management library
Click is a simplified packaging format that installs in a separate part of
the file system, suitable for third-party applications.
.
This package provides development files needed to build programs for
managing Click packages.
- packagekit-plugin-click: Click packages (PackageKit plugin)
Click is a simplified packaging format that installs in a separate part of
the file system, suitable for third-party applications.
.
This package provides a PackageKit plugin adding support for Click
packages.
- packagekit-plugin-click-dbgsym: debug symbols for package packagekit-plugin-click
Click is a simplified packaging format that installs in a separate part of
the file system, suitable for third-party applications.
.
This package provides a PackageKit plugin adding support for Click
packages.
- python3-click: Simple wrapper around optparse for powerful command line utilities - Python 3.x
Click is a Python package for creating beautiful command line interfaces
in a composable way with as little code as necessary. It's the "Command
Line Interface Creation Kit". It's highly configurable but comes with
sensible defaults out of the box.
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It aims to make the process of writing command line tools quick and fun
while also preventing any frustration caused by the inability to implement
an intended CLI API.
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This is the Python 3 compatible package.