libbsd 0.12.2-1 source package in Ubuntu

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libbsd (0.12.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release.
    - Fix build on GNU/Hurd.
    - Fix build on musl libc.
    - Stop installing manual pages for system types.
    - Add missing manual page links for errc module. Closes: #1065833
    - Fix build system and test issues.

 -- Guillem Jover <email address hidden>  Mon, 18 Mar 2024 03:59:39 +0100

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libbsd-dev: utility functions from BSD systems - development files

 This library provides some functions commonly available on BSD systems but
 not on others like GNU systems.
 .
 The currently provided functions are:
 .
  * _time32_to_time, _time_to_time32, _time64_to_time, _time_to_time64,
    _time_to_long, _long_to_time, _time_to_int, _int_to_time.
  * TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC, TIMESPEC_TO_TIMEVAL.
  * MD5Data, MD5End, MD5File, MD5FileChunk, MD5Final, MD5Init, MD5Pad,
    MD5Transform, MD5Update.
  * arc4random, arc4random_addrandom, arc4random_buf, arc4random_stir,
    arc4random_uniform.
  * bsd_getopt.
  * be16dec, be32dec, be64dec, le16dec, le32dec, le64dec.
  * be16enc, be32enc, be64enc, le16enc, le32enc, le64enc.
  * bit_alloc, bit_decl, bit_clear, bit_ffc, bit_ffs, bit_nclear, bit_nset,
    bit_set, bitstr_size, bit_test.
  * closefrom.
  * expand_number, dehumanize_number, humanize_number.
  * explicit_bzero.
  * errc, verrc, vwarnc, warnc.
  * fmtcheck.
  * fgetln, fparseln, fgetwln, flopen, flopenat, fpurge, funopen.
  * freezero.
  * getbsize.
  * getmode, setmode, strmode,
  * getpeereid.
  * getprogname, setprogname.
  * gid_from_group, group_from_gid.
  * heapsort, radixsort, mergesort, sradixsort.
  * nlist (ELF and a.out support).
  * pidfile_open, ppidfile_filen, oidfile_write, pidfile_close, pidfile_remove.
  * readpassphrase.
  * reallocarray, reallocf, recallocarray.
  * setproctitle (initialized via libbsd-ctor or setproctitle_init).
  * sl_init, sl_add, sl_free, sl_find.
  * strlcpy, strlcat.
  * strnstr.
  * nvis, snvis, stravis, strenvisx, strnunvis, strnunvisx, strnvis, strnvisx,
    strsenvisx, strsnvis, strsnvisx, strsvis, strsvisx, strunvis, strunvisx,
    strvis, strvisx, svis, unvis, vis.
  * strtoi, strtonum, strtou.
  * timeradd, timersub, timerclear, timerisset, timercmp.
  * timespecadd, timespecsub, timespecclear, timespecisset, timespeccmp.
  * uid_from_user, user_from_uid.
  * wcslcat, wcslcpy.
 .
 Also included are some queue macro definitions not present on includes
 from glibc.

libbsd0: utility functions from BSD systems - shared library

 This library provides some C functions such as strlcpy() that are commonly
 available on BSD systems but not on others like GNU systems.
 .
 For a detailed list of the provided functions, please see the libbsd-dev
 package description.

libbsd0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libbsd0