upstart 1.11-0ubuntu5 source package in Ubuntu

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upstart (1.11-0ubuntu5) trusty; urgency=medium

  * Do not require a specific python3 version.
 -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>   Thu, 20 Feb 2014 11:54:22 +0100

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libupstart-dev: Upstart Client Library (development files)

 The libupstart library allows access to services provided by the Upstart init
 daemon without having to use low-level D-Bus calls.
 .
 This package contains the static library and C header files which are
 needed for developing software using libupstart.

libupstart1: Upstart Client Library

 The libupstart library allows access to services provided by the Upstart init
 daemon without having to use low-level D-Bus calls.
 .
 This package contains the shared library.

upstart: event-based init daemon

 upstart is a replacement for the /sbin/init daemon which handles
 starting of tasks and services during boot, stopping them during
 shutdown and supervising them while the system is running.

upstart-dconf-bridge: DConf bridge for upstart

 This package contains a bridge that allows upstart jobs to react when
 DConf/gsettings keys are changed.

upstart-monitor: event monitor for upstart

 This package contains a utility that may be run both as a
 command-line tool or as a graphical one that displays upstart
 events as they are emitted. It is useful for observing system
 changes and for determining appropriate events for new jobs.