ltrace 0.7.3-6.1ubuntu1.1 source package in Ubuntu

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ltrace (0.7.3-6.1ubuntu1.1) focal; urgency=medium

  * Fix ltrace on binaries compiled on recent Ubuntu releases (LP: #1992939)
    - debian/patches/lp1992939-add-intel-cet-support.patch, thanks to DJ Delorie

 -- Ravi Kant Sharma <email address hidden>  Mon, 15 Jan 2024 12:07:19 +0100

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Ravi Kant Sharma
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Architectures:
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Section:
utils
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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ltrace: Tracks runtime library calls in dynamically linked programs

 ltrace is a debugging program which runs a specified command until it
 exits. While the command is executing, ltrace intercepts and records
 the dynamic library calls which are called by
 the executed process and the signals received by that process.
 It can also intercept and print the system calls executed by the program.
 .
 The program to be traced need not be recompiled for this, so you can
 use it on binaries for which you don't have the source handy.
 .
 You should install ltrace if you need a sysadmin tool for tracking the
 execution of processes.

ltrace-dbgsym: debug symbols for ltrace