virtualbox 7.0.16-dfsg-5ubuntu3 source package in Ubuntu

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virtualbox (7.0.16-dfsg-5ubuntu3) oracular; urgency=medium

  * Add versioning to breaks/replaces

 -- Gianfranco Costamagna <email address hidden>  Thu, 02 May 2024 20:25:27 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Gianfranco Costamagna
Uploaded to:
Oracular
Original maintainer:
Debian Virtualbox Team
Architectures:
amd64 i386
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Oracular: [FULLYBUILT] amd64

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virtualbox_7.0.16-dfsg-5ubuntu3.debian.tar.xz 76.9 KiB 3d63154304667608a33944d7ce84f49a9bc72210b9c0ab215dc0986b7e5897ac
virtualbox_7.0.16-dfsg-5ubuntu3.dsc 3.7 KiB 638d4b5a674a441051154f884ecfe847187242ecc5a11c8e5f19b52c6d7bd2d6

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Binary packages built by this source

virtualbox: x86 virtualization solution - base binaries

 VirtualBox is a free x86 virtualization solution allowing a wide range
 of x86 operating systems such as Windows, DOS, BSD or Linux to run on a
 Linux system.
 .
 This package provides the binaries for VirtualBox. Either the virtualbox-dkms
 or the virtualbox-source package is also required in order to compile the
 kernel modules needed for virtualbox. A graphical user interface for
 VirtualBox is provided by the package virtualbox-qt.

virtualbox-dbgsym: debug symbols for virtualbox
virtualbox-dkms: x86 virtualization solution - kernel module sources for dkms

 VirtualBox is a free x86 virtualization solution allowing a wide range
 of x86 operating systems such as Windows, DOS, BSD or Linux to run on a
 Linux system.
 .
 This package provides the source code for the virtualbox kernel module to be
 build with dkms. Kernel sources or headers are required to compile this
 module.

virtualbox-guest-utils: x86 virtualization solution - non-X11 guest utilities

 VirtualBox is a free x86 virtualization solution allowing a wide range
 of x86 operating systems such as Windows, DOS, BSD or Linux to run on a
 Linux system.
 .
 This package provides the non-X11 guest utilities for VirtualBox. These
 utilities are meant to be run inside the virtual machine.
 They provide closer integration and allow to share data through shared folders
 between the host system and the virtual machine.

virtualbox-guest-utils-dbgsym: debug symbols for virtualbox-guest-utils
virtualbox-guest-utils-hwe: transitional package for virtualbox-guest-utils

 This is a transitional package for virtualbox-guest-utils.
 It can safely be removed

virtualbox-guest-x11: x86 virtualization solution - X11 guest utilities

 VirtualBox is a free x86 virtualization solution allowing a wide range
 of x86 operating systems such as Windows, DOS, BSD or Linux to run on a
 Linux system.
 .
 This package provides the X11 guest utilities for VirtualBox. These utilities
 are meant to be run inside the virtual machine.
 They provide closer integration and improve the interactive performance.

virtualbox-guest-x11-dbgsym: debug symbols for virtualbox-guest-x11
virtualbox-guest-x11-hwe: transitional package for virtualbox-guest-x11

 This is a transitional package for virtualbox-guest-x11.
 It can safely be removed

virtualbox-qt: x86 virtualization solution - Qt based user interface

 VirtualBox is a free x86 virtualization solution allowing a wide range
 of x86 operating systems such as Windows, DOS, BSD or Linux to run on a
 Linux system.
 .
 This package provides the Qt based graphical user interface for VirtualBox.

virtualbox-qt-dbgsym: debug symbols for virtualbox-qt
virtualbox-source: x86 virtualization solution - kernel module source

 VirtualBox is a free x86 virtualization solution allowing a wide range
 of x86 operating systems such as Windows, DOS, BSD or Linux to run on a
 Linux system.
 .
 This package provides the source code for the virtualbox kernel module.
 The virtualbox package is also required in order to make use of these
 modules. Kernel sources or headers are required to compile this module.
 .
 The source is placed under /usr/src, and after decompression it can
 be built to produce a virtualbox-modules-_KVERS_ providing
 "virtualbox-modules" package.