grepcidr 1.3-5 source package in Ubuntu

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grepcidr (1.3-5) unstable; urgency=low

  * Housekeeping release (no user-visible changes)
  * Switch to dpkg-source 3.0 (quilt) format
  * Converted debian/rules to unified dh
  * Bumped debian/compat to 7
  * Adjusted debian/copyright (removed '(C)')
  * Added debian/watch file
  * Removed Build-Depends: docbook-to-man; debian/grepcidr.1 is now 
    pre-compiled (with included source and README for manual 
    regeneration)
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Original maintainer:
Ryan Finnie
Architectures:
any
Section:
net
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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grepcidr_1.3.orig.tar.gz 21.2 KiB 2bef080fe2efd9d82326fa41f3b1cca6b7ecbdac7b3c53f3db8fe0da5ab8fb81
grepcidr_1.3-5.debian.tar.gz 6.5 KiB ebae6dc4e4fd5d4ea7b9c2267a27d4057de8a5a617458f3ebc4156548d21e9db
grepcidr_1.3-5.dsc 1.0 KiB eb76a944104d7693fc5c0cc48ea715a44f4f648111c9b58295495a47f2677ea5

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Binary packages built by this source

grepcidr: Filter IP addresses matching IPv4 CIDR/network specification

 grepcidr can be used to filter a list of IP addresses against one or
 more Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) specifications, or
 arbitrary networks specified by an address range. As with grep, there
 are options to invert matching and load patterns from a file.
 grepcidr is capable of comparing thousands or even millions of IPs
 to networks with little memory usage and in reasonable computation
 time.
 .
 grepcidr has endless uses in network software, including: mail
 filtering and processing, network security, log analysis, and many
 custom applications.