libgfshare 2.0.0-1 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

libgfshare (2.0.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release
    - incompatible change: library users must assign something to
      gfshare_fill_rand
    - new SONAME
    - no transition is needed, because nothing else in Debian depends on it
  * Vcs-Git: use cgit and https
  * gbp.conf: use non-numbered patches
  * gbp.conf: do not configure tarball or export directory, those are
    more appropriate for ~/.gbp.conf
  * Add some simple autopkgtest tests
  * Make libgfshare-dbg Multi-Arch: same
  * Standards-Version: 3.9.6 (no changes required)

 -- Simon McVittie <email address hidden>  Sun, 13 Sep 2015 12:42:26 +0100

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libgfshare-bin: utilities for multi-way secret-sharing

 This package contains the gfsplit and gfcombine binaries.
 .
 gfsplit can be used to split a secret file (like a GPG secret key)
 into multiple parts, so that at least some number of those parts are needed
 to recover the original file, but any smaller combination of parts is useless
 to an attacker. gfcombine is used to combine the parts created by gfsplit.
 .
 For instance, you might split a GPG key using a 3-of-5 share and put one
 share on each of three computers, and two shares on a USB memory stick; then
 you can use the GPG key on any of those three computers using the memory
 stick, but if the memory stick is lost, you can recover the key by
 bringing the three computers together.

libgfshare-bin-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libgfshare-bin

 This package contains the gfsplit and gfcombine binaries.
 .
 gfsplit can be used to split a secret file (like a GPG secret key)
 into multiple parts, so that at least some number of those parts are needed
 to recover the original file, but any smaller combination of parts is useless
 to an attacker. gfcombine is used to combine the parts created by gfsplit.
 .
 For instance, you might split a GPG key using a 3-of-5 share and put one
 share on each of three computers, and two shares on a USB memory stick; then
 you can use the GPG key on any of those three computers using the memory
 stick, but if the memory stick is lost, you can recover the key by
 bringing the three computers together.

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libgfshare-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libgfshare-dev

 This library implements Shamir's method for secret sharing, which can be
 used to split a secret (like a GPG secret key) into multiple parts, so that
 at least some number of those parts are needed to recover the original file,
 but any smaller combination of parts is useless to an attacker.
 .
 This package contains header files and static libraries, needed to compile
 programs that use libgfshare.

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