jpnevulator 2.2.1-1 source package in Ubuntu

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jpnevulator (2.2.1-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release.

 -- Freddy Spierenburg <email address hidden>  Tue, 29 Sep 2015 21:18:55 +0200

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Freddy Spierenburg
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Original maintainer:
Freddy Spierenburg
Architectures:
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Section:
comm
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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jpnevulator_2.2.1-1.debian.tar.xz 2.5 KiB 0960316c3b7fa7ad741c1c6c416ac08a075abaf06b6f05132c95a2907154d2cb

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jpnevulator: Serial sniffer

 jpnevulator is a handy serial sniffer. You can use it to send data on a
 serial device too. You can read or write from/to one or more serial
 devices at the same time.
 .
 In write mode data to be sent on the serial device(s) is read from a
 file or stdin in hexadecimal notation. Data is sent on the serial
 device(s) line by line.
 .
 In read mode data to be read from the serial device(s) is written to a
 file or stdout in hexadecimal notation. It's even possible to pass the
 data in between the serial device(s). Several options enhance the
 way the data is displayed.

jpnevulator-dbgsym: debug symbols for package jpnevulator

 jpnevulator is a handy serial sniffer. You can use it to send data on a
 serial device too. You can read or write from/to one or more serial
 devices at the same time.
 .
 In write mode data to be sent on the serial device(s) is read from a
 file or stdin in hexadecimal notation. Data is sent on the serial
 device(s) line by line.
 .
 In read mode data to be read from the serial device(s) is written to a
 file or stdout in hexadecimal notation. It's even possible to pass the
 data in between the serial device(s). Several options enhance the
 way the data is displayed.