grass 7.8.6-1 source package in Ubuntu

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grass (7.8.6-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release.
  * Add pkg-config to build dependencies.
  * Drop spelling-errors.patch, applied upstream.
  * Move from experimental to unstable.

 -- Bas Couwenberg <email address hidden>  Sun, 10 Oct 2021 17:04:24 +0200

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Debian GIS Project
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Original maintainer:
Debian GIS Project
Architectures:
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Section:
science
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

grass: Geographic Resources Analysis Support System (GRASS GIS)

 Commonly referred to as GRASS, this is a Geographic Information
 System (GIS) used for geospatial data management and analysis,
 image processing, graphics/map production, spatial modeling, and
 visualization. GRASS is currently used in academic and commercial
 settings around the world, as well as by many government agencies
 and environmental consulting companies.
 .
 Install this virtual package to get a full GRASS system.

grass-core: GRASS GIS core components

 Commonly referred to as GRASS, this is a Geographic Information
 System (GIS) used for geospatial data management and analysis,
 image processing, graphics/map production, spatial modeling, and
 visualization. GRASS is currently used in academic and commercial
 settings around the world, as well as by many government agencies
 and environmental consulting companies.
 .
 This package contains the core processing components, but not the GUI.

grass-core-dbgsym: debug symbols for grass-core
grass-dev: GRASS GIS development files

 Commonly referred to as GRASS, this is a Geographic Information
 System (GIS) used for geospatial data management and analysis,
 image processing, graphics/map production, spatial modeling, and
 visualization. GRASS is currently used in academic and commercial
 settings around the world, as well as by many government agencies
 and environmental consulting companies.
 .
 This package contains the header files for developing with GRASS.
 Install this package if you wish to develop software that manipulates
 GRASS data sets or install addons using the g.extension module.

grass-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for grass-dev
grass-dev-doc: GRASS GIS Programmers' Manual

 Commonly referred to as GRASS, this is a Geographic Information
 System (GIS) used for geospatial data management and analysis,
 image processing, graphics/map production, spatial modeling, and
 visualization. GRASS is currently used in academic and commercial
 settings around the world, as well as by many government agencies
 and environmental consulting companies.
 .
 This package contains the HTML version of the GRASS Programmers' Manual.

grass-doc: GRASS GIS user documentation

 Commonly referred to as GRASS, this is a Geographic Information
 System (GIS) used for geospatial data management and analysis,
 image processing, graphics/map production, spatial modeling, and
 visualization. GRASS is currently used in academic and commercial
 settings around the world, as well as by many government agencies
 and environmental consulting companies.
 .
 This package contains HTML documentation for the GRASS system.

grass-gui: GRASS GIS graphical user interfaces

 Commonly referred to as GRASS, this is a Geographic Information
 System (GIS) used for geospatial data management and analysis,
 image processing, graphics/map production, spatial modeling, and
 visualization. GRASS is currently used in academic and commercial
 settings around the world, as well as by many government agencies
 and environmental consulting companies.
 .
 This package contains the GRASS GUIs.