xcb-util-cursor 0.1.0-1 source package in Ubuntu

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xcb-util-cursor (0.1.0-1) unstable; urgency=low


  * New upstream release.
  * Enable verbose build logs.

 -- Michael Stapelberg <email address hidden>  Wed, 21 Aug 2013 20:02:48 +0200

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Binary packages built by this source

libxcb-cursor-dev: utility libraries for X C Binding -- cursor, development files

 This package contains the header and library files needed to build software
 using libxcb-cursor, providing port of Xlib's libXcursor functions.
 .
 The xcb-util module provides a number of libraries which sit on top of libxcb,
 the core X protocol library, and some of the extension libraries. These
 experimental libraries provide convenience functions and interfaces which make
 the raw X protocol more usable. Some of the libraries also provide client-side
 code which is not strictly part of the X protocol but which have traditionally
 been provided by Xlib.

libxcb-cursor0: utility libraries for X C Binding -- cursor

 This package contains the library files needed to run software using
 libxcb-cursor, providing port of Xlib's libXcursor functions.
 .
 The xcb-util module provides a number of libraries which sit on top of libxcb,
 the core X protocol library, and some of the extension libraries. These
 experimental libraries provide convenience functions and interfaces which make
 the raw X protocol more usable. Some of the libraries also provide client-side
 code which is not strictly part of the X protocol but which have traditionally
 been provided by Xlib.