gconf 3.2.3-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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gconf (3.2.3-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low

  * New upstream release.
    - Fixes gconf crasher regression in 3.2.2 (LP: #882525)

gconf (3.2.2-0ubuntu1) oneiric-proposed; urgency=low

  * New upstream release.
    - Fixes gconf errors affecting GNOME Shell & Evolution, especially
      seen after a system upgrade (LP: #848198)
    - Build fix for -Werror=format-securiy
    - Avoid crash when there is no reply to messages in
      gconf_engine_notify_remove
    - Clean-up ORBit vs DBus logic
  * debian/watch: Removed extra \d
 -- Jeremy Bicha <email address hidden>   Tue, 01 Nov 2011 08:48:09 -0400

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gconf-defaults-service: GNOME configuration database system (system defaults service)

 GConf is a configuration database system for storing application
 preferences. It supports default or mandatory settings set by the
 administrator, and changes to the database are instantly applied to all
 running applications. It is written for the GNOME desktop but doesn't
 require it.
 .
 This package contains the PolicyKit service that allows users to edit the
 system-wide defaults from a user session.

gconf2: GNOME configuration database system (support tools)

 GConf is a configuration database system for storing application
 preferences. It supports default or mandatory settings set by the
 administrator, and changes to the database are instantly applied to all
 running applications. It is written for the GNOME desktop but doesn't
 require it.
 .
 This package contains the command line tools: gconftool and
 gconf-merge-tree.

gconf2-common: GNOME configuration database system (common files)

 GConf is a configuration database system for storing application
 preferences. It supports default or mandatory settings set by the
 administrator, and changes to the database are instantly applied to all
 running applications. It is written for the GNOME desktop but doesn't
 require it.
 .
 This package contains the default configuration and localization files.

gir1.2-gconf-2.0: GNOME configuration database system (GObject-Introspection)

 GConf is a configuration database system for storing application
 preferences. It supports default or mandatory settings set by the
 administrator, and changes to the database are instantly applied to all
 running applications. It is written for the GNOME desktop but doesn't
 require it.
 .
 This package contains introspection data for GConf. It can be used by
 packages using the GIRepository format to generate dynamic bindings.

libgconf2-4: GNOME configuration database system (dummy package)

 GConf is a configuration database system for storing application
 preferences. It supports default or mandatory settings set by the
 administrator, and changes to the database are instantly applied to all
 running applications. It is written for the GNOME desktop but doesn't
 require it.
 .
 This package is here to ensure smooth upgrades. It can be removed when
 you see fit.

libgconf2-dev: GNOME configuration database system (development)

 GConf is a configuration database system for storing application
 preferences. It supports default or mandatory settings set by the
 administrator, and changes to the database are instantly applied to all
 running applications. It is written for the GNOME desktop but doesn't
 require it.
 .
 This package contains the static libraries and header files needed to
 build applications using GConf.