fbi 2.10-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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fbi (2.10-1ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium

  * debian/patches/use-jpeg-turbo.diff: update to 80. (LP: #1450949)

 -- Albert Astals Cid <email address hidden>  Tue, 23 Jun 2015 09:24:19 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Albert Astals Cid
Sponsored by:
Daniel Holbach
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Wily
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
linux-any
Section:
graphics
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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fbi_2.10-1ubuntu1.debian.tar.xz 20.5 KiB 42960289c90186636c53a0b6c805bb8a2ae51abd2d71e9f6b73194cc05980670
fbi_2.10-1ubuntu1.dsc 1.4 KiB bef49fcef7bc06f8ced3962cfea37b73d99520d948ea8798cecb3e1a483ff691

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Binary packages built by this source

exiftran: digital camera JPEG image transformer

 exiftran is a command line utility to transform digital camera JPEG
 images. It can do lossless rotations like jpegtran, but unlike jpegtran
 it can process multiple images at once, and it cares about the Exif data:
 it can rotate images automatically by checking the Exif orientation tag,
 it updates the Exif information (image dimensions/orientation) if needed,
 and it also rotates the Exif thumbnail.

exiftran-dbgsym: debug symbols for package exiftran

 exiftran is a command line utility to transform digital camera JPEG
 images. It can do lossless rotations like jpegtran, but unlike jpegtran
 it can process multiple images at once, and it cares about the Exif data:
 it can rotate images automatically by checking the Exif orientation tag,
 it updates the Exif information (image dimensions/orientation) if needed,
 and it also rotates the Exif thumbnail.

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fbi-dbgsym: debug symbols for package fbi

 This is an image viewer for Linux frame buffer devices. It has
 built-in support for a number of common image file formats. For
 unknown files, it tries to use convert from the ImageMagick package
 as an external converter.
 It also includes fbgs, a Postscript and PDF viewer.