389-adminutil 1.1.15-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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389-adminutil (1.1.15-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low

  * Pull from unreleased debian branch. (LP: #382302)

389-adminutil (1.1.15-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low

  * New upstream release.
  * control: Add a VCS header to point to the git repository.
  * control: Rewrap the build-depends.
  * compat, control: Bump compat level to 8, and the debhelper build-dep
    accordingly.
  * rules: Switch to dh, and disable the tests.
  * *dirs: Deleted unnecessary files.
  * control, rules: Build with openldap support, drop libsvrcore-dev and
    libmozldap-dev from build-deps, add libldap2-dev (>= 2.4.28).
  * control: Add dh-autoreconf build-dependency, clean up others that it
    depends on.
  * libadminutil0.symbols: Rename the symbols file so dh_makeshlibs
    actually works.
  * libadminutil0.symbols: Update the symbols, strip package revision.
  * control: Drop unnecessary Depends, and add libldap2-dev, libicu-dev
    libnspr4-dev, libnss3-dev to libadminutil-dev.
  * control: Drop libsasl2-dev from build-deps, not needed.
  * control: Fix the description.
  * Add multiarch support.
  * -dev: Don't include .la-files.
  * copyright: Fix to match this project.

389-adminutil (1.1.10-3) unstable; urgency=low

  * Upgrade dep to libicu44 (42 does not exist in sid)
  * Make libicu dep dependent on dpkg-vendor

389-adminutil (1.1.10-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * Fix QUILT_STAMPFN in debian/rules
  * Fix watch file

389-adminutil (1.1.10-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream
  * Bump policy 3.9.1
  * Rename source package to reflect upstream change

adminutil (1.1.8-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New Upstream
  * Add watch file
  * Depend on libicu42
  * Switch to dpkg-source 3.0 (quilt) format
  * Fix soname (libadminutil1 -> libadminutil0)
  * Added symbols file
  * Add libmozldap-dev to B-D
  * Add pkg-config to B-D (used in configure script)
  * Fix symbols file

adminutil (1.1.7-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream

adminutil (1.1.6-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Initial release (Closes: #659054)
 -- Timo Aaltonen <email address hidden>   Mon, 10 Oct 2011 17:31:28 +0300

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Uploaded by:
Timo Aaltonen
Uploaded to:
Precise
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu 389 Directory Server
Architectures:
any
Section:
libs
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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libadminutil-dev: Utility library for 389ds administration - development files

 Libraries of functions used to administer 389 directory servers,
 usually in conjunction with the admin server.
 .
 Adminutil is broken into two libraries - libadminutil contains the basic
 functionality, and libadmsslutil contains SSL versions and wrappers
 around the basic functions. The PSET functions allow applications to
 store their preferences and configuration parameters in LDAP, without
 having to know anything about LDAP. The configuration is cached in a
 local file, allowing applications to function even if the LDAP server
 is down. The other code is typically used by CGI programs used for
 directory server management, containing GET/POST processing code as
 well as resource handling (ICU ures API).
 .
 This package includes the development headers.

libadminutil0: Utility library for 389ds administration

 Libraries of functions used to administer 389 directory servers,
 usually in conjunction with the admin server.
 .
 Adminutil is broken into two libraries - libadminutil contains the basic
 functionality, and libadmsslutil contains SSL versions and wrappers
 around the basic functions. The PSET functions allow applications to
 store their preferences and configuration parameters in LDAP, without
 having to know anything about LDAP. The configuration is cached in a
 local file, allowing applications to function even if the LDAP server
 is down. The other code is typically used by CGI programs used for
 directory server management, containing GET/POST processing code as
 well as resource handling (ICU ures API).