dpkg 1.22.6ubuntu3 source package in Ubuntu

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dpkg (1.22.6ubuntu3) noble; urgency=medium

  * Revert upstream change to enable -Werror=implicit-function-declaration
    by default on all archs: this makes it easier for developers to
    reproduce build failures on armhf due to time_t, but at the cost of
    increasing the number of build failures on non-armhf archs and also
    introducing risk of misbuilds due to failing configure-time checks.
    Users who need to reproduce armhf build failures can set
    DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=qa=+bug-implicit-func, and leaf packages that
    fail to build only on armhf can be removed from
    the release.

 -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden>  Mon, 18 Mar 2024 19:58:54 +0000

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Steve Langasek
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Ubuntu Developers
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Urgency:
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Binary packages built by this source

dpkg: Debian package management system

 This package provides the low-level infrastructure for handling the
 installation and removal of Debian software packages.
 .
 For Debian package development tools, install dpkg-dev.

dpkg-dbgsym: debug symbols for dpkg
dselect: Debian package management front-end

 dselect is a high-level interface for managing the installation and
 removal of Debian software packages.
 .
 Many users find dselect intimidating and new users may prefer to use
 apt-based user interfaces.

dselect-dbgsym: debug symbols for dselect
libdpkg-dev: Debian package management static library

 This package provides the header files and static library necessary to
 develop software using libdpkg, the same library used internally by dpkg.
 .
 Note though, that the API is to be considered volatile, and might change
 at any time, use at your own risk.