microsocks 1.0.3-2 source package in Ubuntu

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microsocks (1.0.3-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New maintainer. Closes: #1020721
  * Declare compliance with Policy 4.6.2 with no changes.
  * Add my debian/* copyright notice.
  * Add a DEP-3 header to the Makefile patch.
  * Drop the dot at the end of the short description.
  * Add a Python autopkgtest program, replace the superficial test with it,
    and also run it during the build.

 -- Peter Pentchev <email address hidden>  Sun, 12 Feb 2023 01:44:26 +0200

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Original maintainer:
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microsocks_1.0.3.orig.tar.gz 9.6 KiB 6801559b6f8e17240ed8eef17a36eea8643412b5a7476980fd4e24b02a021b82
microsocks_1.0.3-2.debian.tar.xz 10.3 KiB 91a1a324b6ec5b90d67dd4f99ab24ffbe78c1204315cd3adb49c61cfc3435ebb

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Binary packages built by this source

microsocks: multithreaded, small, efficient SOCKS5 server

 MicroSocks - multithreaded, small, efficient SOCKS5 server, is a SOCKS5
 service that you can run on your remote boxes to tunnel connections
 through them, if for some reason SSH doesn't cut it for you.
 .
  - It's very lightweight, and very light on resources too.
  - It's also designed to be robust: it handles resource exhaustion gracefully
 by simply denying new connections, instead of calling abort() as most
 other programs do these days.
  - Another plus is ease-of-use: no config file necessary, everything can
 be done from the command line and doesn't even need any parameters for
 quick setup.

microsocks-dbgsym: debug symbols for microsocks