cvc3 2.4.1-5.1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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cvc3 (2.4.1-5.1ubuntu1) zesty; urgency=medium

  * Apply patch from debian to fix FTBFS with gcc 6.

 -- Bhavani Shankar <email address hidden>  Sun, 22 Jan 2017 09:04:35 +0530

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cvc3: No summary available for cvc3 in ubuntu disco.

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cvc3-dbgsym: debug symbols for package cvc3

 CVC3 is an automatic theorem prover for Satisfiability Modulo Theories
 (SMT) problems. It can be used to prove the validity (or, dually, the
 satisfiability) of first-order formulas in a large number of built-in
 logical theories and their combination.
 .
 CVC3 is the last offspring of a series of popular SMT provers, which
 originated at Stanford University with the SVC system. In particular,
 it builds on the code base of CVC Lite, its most recent
 predecessor. Its high level design follows that of the Sammy prover.
 .
 CVC3 works with a version of first-order logic with polymorphic types
 and has a wide variety of features including:
 .
  * several built-in base theories: rational and integer linear
    arithmetic, arrays, tuples, records, inductive data types, bit
    vectors, and equality over uninterpreted function symbols;
  * support for quantifiers;
  * an interactive text-based interface;
  * rich C, C++, and Java APIs for embedding in other systems;
  * proof and model generation abilities;
  * predicate subtyping;
  * essentially no limit on its use for research or commercial
    purposes (see license).
 .
 This package contains the CVC3 command line program.

cvc3-el: Emacs mode for CVC3

 CVC3 is an automatic theorem prover for Satisfiability Modulo Theories
 (SMT) problems. It can be used to prove the validity (or, dually, the
 satisfiability) of first-order formulas in a large number of built-in
 logical theories and their combination.
 .
 CVC3 is the last offspring of a series of popular SMT provers, which
 originated at Stanford University with the SVC system. In particular,
 it builds on the code base of CVC Lite, its most recent
 predecessor. Its high level design follows that of the Sammy prover.
 .
 CVC3 works with a version of first-order logic with polymorphic types
 and has a wide variety of features including:
 .
  * several built-in base theories: rational and integer linear
    arithmetic, arrays, tuples, records, inductive data types, bit
    vectors, and equality over uninterpreted function symbols;
  * support for quantifiers;
  * an interactive text-based interface;
  * rich C, C++, and Java APIs for embedding in other systems;
  * proof and model generation abilities;
  * predicate subtyping;
  * essentially no limit on its use for research or commercial
    purposes (see license).
 .
 The package provides an Emacs major mode "cvc3-mode" with syntax
 highlighting for the CVC3 input language and running CVC3 as an
 inferior process.

libcvc3-5-java: No summary available for libcvc3-5-java in ubuntu eoan.

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libcvc3-5-jni: Java bindings for CVC3 (native library)

 CVC3 is an automatic theorem prover for Satisfiability Modulo Theories
 (SMT) problems. It can be used to prove the validity (or, dually, the
 satisfiability) of first-order formulas in a large number of built-in
 logical theories and their combination.
 .
 CVC3 is the last offspring of a series of popular SMT provers, which
 originated at Stanford University with the SVC system. In particular,
 it builds on the code base of CVC Lite, its most recent
 predecessor. Its high level design follows that of the Sammy prover.
 .
 CVC3 works with a version of first-order logic with polymorphic types
 and has a wide variety of features including:
 .
  * several built-in base theories: rational and integer linear
    arithmetic, arrays, tuples, records, inductive data types, bit
    vectors, and equality over uninterpreted function symbols;
  * support for quantifiers;
  * an interactive text-based interface;
  * rich C, C++, and Java APIs for embedding in other systems;
  * proof and model generation abilities;
  * predicate subtyping;
  * essentially no limit on its use for research or commercial
    purposes (see license).
 .
 This package provides the native library needed for the Java bindings
 for CVC3

libcvc3-5-jni-dbgsym: No summary available for libcvc3-5-jni-dbgsym in ubuntu zesty.

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libcvc3-5v5: No summary available for libcvc3-5v5 in ubuntu disco.

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libcvc3-5v5-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libcvc3-5v5

 CVC3 is an automatic theorem prover for Satisfiability Modulo Theories
 (SMT) problems. It can be used to prove the validity (or, dually, the
 satisfiability) of first-order formulas in a large number of built-in
 logical theories and their combination.
 .
 CVC3 is the last offspring of a series of popular SMT provers, which
 originated at Stanford University with the SVC system. In particular,
 it builds on the code base of CVC Lite, its most recent
 predecessor. Its high level design follows that of the Sammy prover.
 .
 CVC3 works with a version of first-order logic with polymorphic types
 and has a wide variety of features including:
 .
   * several built-in base theories: rational and integer linear
     arithmetic, arrays, tuples, records, inductive data types, bit
     vectors, and equality over uninterpreted function symbols;
   * support for quantifiers;
   * an interactive text-based interface;
   * rich C, C++, and Java APIs for embedding in other systems;
   * proof and model generation abilities;
   * predicate subtyping;
   * essentially no limit on its use for research or commercial
     purposes (see license).
 .
 This package contains the files necessary for running applications
 that use the CVC3 library.

libcvc3-dev: No summary available for libcvc3-dev in ubuntu artful.

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