openbsd-inetd 0.20091229-2ubuntu3 source package in Ubuntu

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openbsd-inetd (0.20091229-2ubuntu3) raring; urgency=low

  * Add cross-build support
 -- Wookey <email address hidden>   Thu, 14 Feb 2013 01:13:55 +0000

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Wookey
Sponsored by:
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Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
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Section:
net
Urgency:
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Binary packages built by this source

openbsd-inetd: OpenBSD Internet Superserver

 The inetd server is a network daemon program that specializes in managing
 incoming network connections. Its configuration file tells it what
 program needs to be run when an incoming connection is received. Any
 service port may be configured for either of the tcp or udp protocols.
 .
 This is a port of the OpenBSD daemon with some debian-specific features.
 This package supports IPv6, built-in libwrap access control, binding to
 specific addresses, UNIX domain sockets and socket buffers tuning.

openbsd-inetd-dbgsym: debug symbols for package openbsd-inetd

 The inetd server is a network daemon program that specializes in managing
 incoming network connections. Its configuration file tells it what
 program needs to be run when an incoming connection is received. Any
 service port may be configured for either of the tcp or udp protocols.
 .
 This is a port of the OpenBSD daemon with some debian-specific features.
 This package supports IPv6, built-in libwrap access control, binding to
 specific addresses, UNIX domain sockets and socket buffers tuning.