xsd 4.0.0-3 source package in Ubuntu

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xsd (4.0.0-3) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/copyright:
    - Add year 2016 to debian/*.
  * debian/watch:
    - Set version=4 (no changes required).
  * New debian/patches/0700_hurd_PATH_MAX.patch:
    - Add PATH_MAX for hurd (Closes: #784425).
  * debian/control:
    - Remove trailing whitespaces.
    - Change VCS-Browser to cgit.
  * debian/xsdcxx.lintian-overrides:
    - Add override for hardening-no-fortify-functions.
  * debian/rules:
    - Remove comments "Test for gcc-5 support".

 -- Jörg Frings-Fürst <email address hidden>  Sun, 17 Jan 2016 13:54:03 +0100

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xsdcxx: XML Data Binding for C++

 CodeSynthesis XSD is an open-source, cross-platform W3C XML Schema to
 C++ data binding compiler. Provided with an XML instance specification
 (XML Schema), it generates C++ classes that represent the given
 vocabulary as well as parsing and serialization code.
 You can then access the data stored in XML using types and functions
 that semantically correspond to your application domain rather than
 dealing with intricacies of reading and writing XML.

xsdcxx-dbgsym: debug symbols for package xsdcxx

 CodeSynthesis XSD is an open-source, cross-platform W3C XML Schema to
 C++ data binding compiler. Provided with an XML instance specification
 (XML Schema), it generates C++ classes that represent the given
 vocabulary as well as parsing and serialization code.
 You can then access the data stored in XML using types and functions
 that semantically correspond to your application domain rather than
 dealing with intricacies of reading and writing XML.