beanstalkd 1.10-4 source package in Ubuntu

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beanstalkd (1.10-4) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Bump Standards to 3.9.8; no changes needed
  * Enable all hardening flags
  * Depend on lsb-base for /lib/lsb/init-functions

 -- Apollon Oikonomopoulos <email address hidden>  Sat, 17 Dec 2016 01:17:16 +0200

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Potamianos Gregory
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Original maintainer:
Potamianos Gregory
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Section:
net
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

beanstalkd: simple, in-memory, workqueue service

 Beanstalkd is a simple, fast, workqueue service (a specific case of message
 queueing), in which messages are organised in "tubes". Beanstalk clients can
 insert and consume messages into and from such tubes.
 .
 The beanstalk interface is generic, but was originally designed for reducing
 the latency of page views in high-volume web applications by running
 time-consuming tasks asynchronously.
 .
 Beanstalkd is meant to be ran in a trusted network, as it has no
 authorisation/authentication mechanisms.
 .
 This package has the server files.

beanstalkd-dbgsym: debug symbols for package beanstalkd

 Beanstalkd is a simple, fast, workqueue service (a specific case of message
 queueing), in which messages are organised in "tubes". Beanstalk clients can
 insert and consume messages into and from such tubes.
 .
 The beanstalk interface is generic, but was originally designed for reducing
 the latency of page views in high-volume web applications by running
 time-consuming tasks asynchronously.
 .
 Beanstalkd is meant to be ran in a trusted network, as it has no
 authorisation/authentication mechanisms.
 .
 This package has the server files.