klibc 2.0.4-6 source package in Ubuntu

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klibc (2.0.4-6) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Revert "syscalls: Use direct socket syscalls on i386" (Closes: #809927)
  * syscalls: Override detection of direct socket syscalls on i386, m68k, s390

 -- Ben Hutchings <email address hidden>  Tue, 05 Jan 2016 21:18:07 +0000

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maximilian attems
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Section:
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Binary packages built by this source

klibc-utils: small utilities built with klibc for early boot

 This package contains a collection of programs that are linked
 against klibc. These duplicate some of the functionality of a
 regular Linux toolset, but are typically much smaller than their
 full-function counterparts. They are intended for inclusion in
 initramfs images and embedded systems.

libklibc: minimal libc subset for use with initramfs

 klibc is intended to be a minimalistic libc subset for use with
 initramfs. It is deliberately written for small size, minimal
 entanglement, and portability, not speed. It is definitely a work in
 progress, and a lot of things are still missing.

libklibc-dev: kernel headers used during the build of klibc

 This package contains the set of kernel headers that were required to
 build klibc and the utilities that ship with it. This may or may
 not be a complete enough set to build other programs that link against
 klibc. If in doubt, use real kernel headers instead.

libklibc-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libklibc-dev

 This package contains the set of kernel headers that were required to
 build klibc and the utilities that ship with it. This may or may
 not be a complete enough set to build other programs that link against
 klibc. If in doubt, use real kernel headers instead.