libeconf 0.6.1+dfsg1-1 source package in Ubuntu

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libeconf (0.6.1+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release.
  * Revert "Cherry-pick upstream test fix commit"
    - now part of upstream release.

 -- Andreas Henriksson <email address hidden>  Mon, 29 Jan 2024 09:38:12 +0100

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Binary packages built by this source

libeconf-dev: parse and manage key=value configuration files - development files

 libeconf is a highly flexible and configureable library to parse and manage
 key=value configuration files. It reads configuration file snippets from
 different directories and builds the final configuration file for the
 application from it.
 .
 The first file is the vendor provided configuration file. There are two
 methods of overriding this vendor settings: copy the file from /usr/vendordir
 to /etc and modify the settings. Alternatively, a directory named
 file.suffix.d/ within /etc can be created, with drop-in files in the form
 name.suffix. This files contain only the changes of the specific settings the
 user is interested in. There can be several such drop-in files, they are
 processed in lexicographic order of their filename.
 .
 This package provides the development files needed at compile-time.

libeconf-utils: parse and manage key=value configuration files - command line utils

 libeconf is a highly flexible and configureable library to parse and manage
 key=value configuration files. It reads configuration file snippets from
 different directories and builds the final configuration file for the
 application from it.
 .
 The first file is the vendor provided configuration file. There are two
 methods of overriding this vendor settings: copy the file from /usr/vendordir
 to /etc and modify the settings. Alternatively, a directory named
 file.suffix.d/ within /etc can be created, with drop-in files in the form
 name.suffix. This files contain only the changes of the specific settings the
 user is interested in. There can be several such drop-in files, they are
 processed in lexicographic order of their filename.
 .
 This package provides command line utilities (econftool).

libeconf-utils-dbgsym: debug symbols for libeconf-utils
libeconf0: parse and manage key=value configuration files

 libeconf is a highly flexible and configureable library to parse and manage
 key=value configuration files. It reads configuration file snippets from
 different directories and builds the final configuration file for the
 application from it.
 .
 The first file is the vendor provided configuration file. There are two
 methods of overriding this vendor settings: copy the file from /usr/vendordir
 to /etc and modify the settings. Alternatively, a directory named
 file.suffix.d/ within /etc can be created, with drop-in files in the form
 name.suffix. This files contain only the changes of the specific settings the
 user is interested in. There can be several such drop-in files, they are
 processed in lexicographic order of their filename.
 .
 This package provides the library files needed at runtime.

libeconf0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libeconf0