anbox 0.0~git20211020-2build1 source package in Ubuntu

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anbox (0.0~git20211020-2build1) jammy; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild against latest sdbus-cpp

 -- Jeremy Bicha <email address hidden>  Tue, 15 Feb 2022 21:32:18 -0500

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Uploaded by:
Jeremy BĂ­cha
Uploaded to:
Jammy
Original maintainer:
Shengjing Zhu
Architectures:
amd64 arm64 armhf
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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anbox_0.0~git20211020-2build1.debian.tar.xz 10.5 KiB 56bb6bba605d5f6da19e5d1eb2e6c973c99c8b894aea7f804f24015fcf92c407
anbox_0.0~git20211020-2build1.dsc 2.3 KiB a15186536855adaffae3fcf99ac91fb3d3babb85fa7c7477edf9735bf518334b

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anbox: Android in a box

 Anbox is a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a
 regular GNU/Linux system.
 .
 In other words: Anbox will let you run Android on your Linux system
 without the slowness of virtualization.
 .
 Anbox uses Linux namespaces (user, pid, uts, net, mount, ipc) to run a
 full Android system in a container and provide Android applications on any
 GNU/Linux-based platform.
 .
 The Android inside the container has no direct access to any hardware. All
 hardware access is going through the anbox daemon on the host. It reuses
 what Android implemented within the QEMU-based emulator for OpenGL ES
 accelerated rendering. The Android system inside the container uses
 different pipes to communicate with the host system and sends all hardware
 access commands through these.
 .
 This package needs Android kernel modules and rootfs image, see
 /usr/share/doc/anbox/README.Debian for information.

anbox-dbgsym: debug symbols for anbox