binfmt-support 2.1.5-1 source package in Ubuntu

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binfmt-support (2.1.5-1) unstable; urgency=medium


  * New upstream release.
    - Add an "update-binfmts --preserve yes" option, mapping to the 'P' flag
      in Linux binfmt_misc's flags field (thanks, Riku Voipio; closes:
      #758200).

 -- Colin Watson <email address hidden>  Sun, 24 Aug 2014 19:17:03 +0100

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Binary packages built by this source

binfmt-support: Support for extra binary formats

 The binfmt_misc kernel module, contained in versions 2.1.43 and later of the
 Linux kernel, allows system administrators to register interpreters for
 various binary formats based on a magic number or their file extension, and
 cause the appropriate interpreter to be invoked whenever a matching file is
 executed. Think of it as a more flexible version of the #! executable
 interpreter mechanism.
 .
 This package provides an 'update-binfmts' script with which package
 maintainers can register interpreters to be used with this module without
 having to worry about writing their own init.d scripts, and which sysadmins
 can use for a slightly higher-level interface to this module.

binfmt-support-dbgsym: debug symbols for package binfmt-support

 The binfmt_misc kernel module, contained in versions 2.1.43 and later of the
 Linux kernel, allows system administrators to register interpreters for
 various binary formats based on a magic number or their file extension, and
 cause the appropriate interpreter to be invoked whenever a matching file is
 executed. Think of it as a more flexible version of the #! executable
 interpreter mechanism.
 .
 This package provides an 'update-binfmts' script with which package
 maintainers can register interpreters to be used with this module without
 having to worry about writing their own init.d scripts, and which sysadmins
 can use for a slightly higher-level interface to this module.