dhcpcd5 9.4.1-4 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
dhcpcd5 (9.4.1-4) unstable; urgency=medium * [service] = Update pid paths in both systemd service units (Closes: #1014277). -- Martin-Éric Racine <email address hidden> Thu, 07 Jul 2022 08:31:37 +0300
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dhcpcd5_9.4.1-4.dsc | 1.8 KiB | 9d3eabe0d89ce332d8dfca26160ff60096d8243aee9eca738a164f7dadfe9ba8 |
dhcpcd5_9.4.1.orig.tar.xz | 251.1 KiB | 819357634efed1ea5cf44ec01b24d3d3f8852fec8b4249925dcc5667c54e376c |
dhcpcd5_9.4.1-4.debian.tar.xz | 14.4 KiB | 15ec4a381d7484a220ea3c94e6c9117a954056969337d3fd4faaf3cd02e8c89c |
Available diffs
- diff from 9.4.1-3 to 9.4.1-4 (524 bytes)
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Binary packages built by this source
- dhcpcd-base: DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 dual-stack client (binaries and exit hooks)
dhcpcd provides seamless IPv4 and IPv6 auto-configuration:
* DHCPv4 client
* IPv4LL (ZeroConf) support
* DHCPv6 client with Prefix Delegation (PD) support
* IPv6 SLAAC support
* ARP address conflict resolution
* ARP ping profiles
* Wireless SSID profiles
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This package provides the binaries, exit hooks and manual pages.
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It offers a dual-stack substitute for ISC DHCP Client (dhclient) on systems
where interfaces are configured by ifupdown via </etc/network/interfaces>
using the DHCP method.
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The init.d script and systemd unit required for systems without ifupdown are
packaged separately as dhcpcd5.
- dhcpcd-base-dbgsym: debug symbols for dhcpcd-base
- dhcpcd5: DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 dual-stack client (init.d script and systemd unit)
dhcpcd provides seamless IPv4 and IPv6 auto-configuration.
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This package provides the optional init.d script and systemd units.
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It can be safely purged on systems where interfaces are configured
by ifupdown via </etc/network/interfaces> using the DHCP method with
binaries provided by dhcpcd-base.