kstart 4.1-3 source package in Ubuntu

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kstart (4.1-3) unstable; urgency=medium


  * Regenerate the Autotools build system with dh_autoreconf during the
    build.  (Closes: #727915, #744443)
  * Add upstream patch to add AM_PROG_AR to configure.ac, needed by more
    recent Automake versions.
  * Enable parallel builds.
  * Remove now-ignored --disable-k4start flag from configure invocation.
  * Add the upstream release signing key and verify it in debian/watch.
  * Update standards version to 3.9.5.
    - Convert debian/copyright to copyright-format 1.0.
    - Specify the Debian packaging branch in the Vcs-Git control field.

 -- Russ Allbery <email address hidden>  Sun, 13 Apr 2014 11:34:08 -0700

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kstart: Kerberos kinit supporting AFS and ticket refreshing

 k5start can be used instead of kinit to obtain Kerberos tickets. krenew
 can be used instead of kinit -R to renew renewable tickets. They are
 intended primarily for use with automated or long-running processes and
 support some additional features useful for that purpose, such as running
 as a daemon and refreshing the ticket periodically, checking to see if an
 existing ticket has expired, or obtaining an AFS token along with the
 ticket by running an external program automatically.

kstart-dbgsym: debug symbols for package kstart

 k5start can be used instead of kinit to obtain Kerberos tickets. krenew
 can be used instead of kinit -R to renew renewable tickets. They are
 intended primarily for use with automated or long-running processes and
 support some additional features useful for that purpose, such as running
 as a daemon and refreshing the ticket periodically, checking to see if an
 existing ticket has expired, or obtaining an AFS token along with the
 ticket by running an external program automatically.