francine 0.99.8orig-6ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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francine (0.99.8orig-6ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium

  * Include crypt.h in authenticated.c to fix FTBFS due to implicit pointer
    conversion.

 -- Logan Rosen <email address hidden>  Tue, 20 Oct 2015 18:52:50 -0400

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francine: feature rich ansi console login engine

 francine is an easy to configure themeable console login program. Its great
 configurability for per tty access-settings and the posibility to put the
 prompt for username and password anywhere within a nicely colored ANSI-screen
 makes it a greatly enhanced replacement for the old clumpy login.
 .
 You need a getty that is able to run different programs than just login. I
 suggest rungetty for that, but (alternative) getty does suffice. It can also
 be used from the telnetd with the -L option.
 .
 This project is a spin-off from the fancylogin project, which is still
 maintained by Richard Bergmair.

francine-dbgsym: debug symbols for package francine

 francine is an easy to configure themeable console login program. Its great
 configurability for per tty access-settings and the posibility to put the
 prompt for username and password anywhere within a nicely colored ANSI-screen
 makes it a greatly enhanced replacement for the old clumpy login.
 .
 You need a getty that is able to run different programs than just login. I
 suggest rungetty for that, but (alternative) getty does suffice. It can also
 be used from the telnetd with the -L option.
 .
 This project is a spin-off from the fancylogin project, which is still
 maintained by Richard Bergmair.