teem 1.11.0~svn6057-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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teem (1.11.0~svn6057-1ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * Merge from Debian unstable.  Remaining changes:
    - Fix FTBFS on ppc, arm64, and s390 with -ffp-contract=off
    - Fix testsuite failure on any-i386 with -ffloat-store

teem (1.11.0~svn6057-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * new upstream snapshot
  * updated repository location in debian/get-orig-source
 -- Adam Conrad <email address hidden>   Wed, 23 Oct 2013 13:00:43 -0600

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libteem-dev: Tools to process and visualize scientific data and images - development

 Teem is a coordinated group of libraries for representing, processing, and
 visualizing scientific raster data. Teem includes command-line tools that
 permit the library functions to be quickly applied to files and streams,
 without having to write any code. The most important and useful libraries in
 Teem are:
 .
  * Nrrd (and the unu command-line tool on top of it) supports a range of
    operations for transforming N-dimensional raster data (resample, crop,
    slice, project, histogram, etc.), as well as the NRRD file format for
    storing arrays and their meta-information.
  * Gage: fast convolution-based measurements at arbitrary point locations in
    volume datasets (scalar, vector, tensor, etc.)
  * Mite: a multi-threaded ray-casting volume render with transfer functions
    based on any quantity Gage can measure
  * Ten: for estimating, processing, and visualizing diffusion tensor fields,
    including fiber tractography methods.
 .
 This package provides the Teem header files required to compile C++ programs
 that use Teem to do 3D visualisation.

libteem-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libteem-dev

 Teem is a coordinated group of libraries for representing, processing, and
 visualizing scientific raster data. Teem includes command-line tools that
 permit the library functions to be quickly applied to files and streams,
 without having to write any code. The most important and useful libraries in
 Teem are:
 .
  * Nrrd (and the unu command-line tool on top of it) supports a range of
    operations for transforming N-dimensional raster data (resample, crop,
    slice, project, histogram, etc.), as well as the NRRD file format for
    storing arrays and their meta-information.
  * Gage: fast convolution-based measurements at arbitrary point locations in
    volume datasets (scalar, vector, tensor, etc.)
  * Mite: a multi-threaded ray-casting volume render with transfer functions
    based on any quantity Gage can measure
  * Ten: for estimating, processing, and visualizing diffusion tensor fields,
    including fiber tractography methods.
 .
 This package provides the Teem header files required to compile C++ programs
 that use Teem to do 3D visualisation.

libteem2: Tools to process and visualize scientific data and images - runtime

 Teem is a coordinated group of libraries for representing, processing, and
 visualizing scientific raster data. Teem includes command-line tools that
 permit the library functions to be quickly applied to files and streams,
 without having to write any code. The most important and useful libraries in
 Teem are:
 .
  * Nrrd (and the unu command-line tool on top of it) supports a range of
    operations for transforming N-dimensional raster data (resample, crop,
    slice, project, histogram, etc.), as well as the NRRD file format for
    storing arrays and their meta-information.
  * Gage: fast convolution-based measurements at arbitrary point locations in
    volume datasets (scalar, vector, tensor, etc.)
  * Mite: a multi-threaded ray-casting volume render with transfer functions
    based on any quantity Gage can measure
  * Ten: for estimating, processing, and visualizing diffusion tensor fields,
    including fiber tractography methods.
 .
 This package provides the runtime files required to run programs
 that use Teem to do 3D visualisation.

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libteem2-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libteem2

 Teem is a coordinated group of libraries for representing, processing, and
 visualizing scientific raster data. Teem includes command-line tools that
 permit the library functions to be quickly applied to files and streams,
 without having to write any code. The most important and useful libraries in
 Teem are:
 .
  * Nrrd (and the unu command-line tool on top of it) supports a range of
    operations for transforming N-dimensional raster data (resample, crop,
    slice, project, histogram, etc.), as well as the NRRD file format for
    storing arrays and their meta-information.
  * Gage: fast convolution-based measurements at arbitrary point locations in
    volume datasets (scalar, vector, tensor, etc.)
  * Mite: a multi-threaded ray-casting volume render with transfer functions
    based on any quantity Gage can measure
  * Ten: for estimating, processing, and visualizing diffusion tensor fields,
    including fiber tractography methods.
 .
 This package provides the runtime files required to run programs
 that use Teem to do 3D visualisation.

teem-apps: Tools to process and visualize scientific data and images - command line tools

 Teem is a coordinated group of libraries for representing, processing, and
 visualizing scientific raster data. Teem includes command-line tools that
 permit the library functions to be quickly applied to files and streams,
 without having to write any code. The most important and useful libraries in
 Teem are:
 .
  * Nrrd (and the unu command-line tool on top of it) supports a range of
    operations for transforming N-dimensional raster data (resample, crop,
    slice, project, histogram, etc.), as well as the NRRD file format for
    storing arrays and their meta-information.
  * Gage: fast convolution-based measurements at arbitrary point locations in
    volume datasets (scalar, vector, tensor, etc.)
  * Mite: a multi-threaded ray-casting volume render with transfer functions
    based on any quantity Gage can measure
  * Ten: for estimating, processing, and visualizing diffusion tensor fields,
    including fiber tractography methods.
 .
 This package contains some simple command-line tools which provide fast and
 easy access to the functionality in the various libraries.

teem-apps-dbgsym: debug symbols for package teem-apps

 Teem is a coordinated group of libraries for representing, processing, and
 visualizing scientific raster data. Teem includes command-line tools that
 permit the library functions to be quickly applied to files and streams,
 without having to write any code. The most important and useful libraries in
 Teem are:
 .
  * Nrrd (and the unu command-line tool on top of it) supports a range of
    operations for transforming N-dimensional raster data (resample, crop,
    slice, project, histogram, etc.), as well as the NRRD file format for
    storing arrays and their meta-information.
  * Gage: fast convolution-based measurements at arbitrary point locations in
    volume datasets (scalar, vector, tensor, etc.)
  * Mite: a multi-threaded ray-casting volume render with transfer functions
    based on any quantity Gage can measure
  * Ten: for estimating, processing, and visualizing diffusion tensor fields,
    including fiber tractography methods.
 .
 This package contains some simple command-line tools which provide fast and
 easy access to the functionality in the various libraries.