gnubg 1.07.001-3 source package in Ubuntu

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gnubg (1.07.001-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Built with GTK 3.  This is considered experimental and known to be
    buggy by upstream, but since Debian is trying to remove GTK 2 from the
    archive, there aren't a lot of other options.  Hopefully the bugginess
    will not be too noticeable.  Thanks to Bastian Germann for analysis
    and testing.  (Closes: #967443, #1036381)

 -- Russ Allbery <email address hidden>  Fri, 20 Oct 2023 15:12:28 -0700

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gnubg: graphical or console backgammon program with analysis

 GNU Backgammon is a strong backgammon program (world-class with a bearoff
 database installed) usable either as an engine by other programs or as a
 standalone backgammon game. In addition to supporting simple play, it
 also has extensive analysis features, a tutor mode, adjustable
 difficulty, and support for exporting annotated games. It can be played
 either from a GTK+ graphical interface, optionally with a 3D board, or
 from a simple text console.

gnubg-data: data files for GNU Backgammon

 GNU Backgammon is a strong backgammon program (world-class with a bearoff
 database installed) usable either as an engine by other programs or as a
 standalone backgammon game.
 .
 This package contains the data files needed by GNU Backgammon (textures,
 sounds, locale information, neural network weights, and so forth).

gnubg-dbgsym: debug symbols for gnubg