usbmuxd 1.1.0-1build1 source package in Ubuntu

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usbmuxd (1.1.0-1build1) wily; urgency=medium

  * No change rebuild for the new libplist soname

 -- Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden>  Thu, 23 Jul 2015 18:33:44 +0200

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Sebastien Bacher
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Original maintainer:
gtkpod Maintainers
Architectures:
any
Section:
utils
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

usbmuxd: USB multiplexor daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices

 usbmuxd, the USB multiplexor daemon, is in charge of coordinating
 access to iPhone and iPod Touch services over USB. Synchronization and
 management applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch need this daemon
 to communicate with such devices concurrently.
 .
 This package includes udev rules to start the daemon when a supported
 device is plugged in, and stop it when all devices are removed.

usbmuxd-dbg: USB multiplexor daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - debug

 usbmuxd, the USB multiplexor daemon, is in charge of coordinating
 access to iPhone and iPod Touch services over USB. Synchronization and
 management applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch need this daemon
 to communicate with such devices concurrently.
 .
 This package contains the debugging symbols.

usbmuxd-dbgsym: debug symbols for package usbmuxd

 usbmuxd, the USB multiplexor daemon, is in charge of coordinating
 access to iPhone and iPod Touch services over USB. Synchronization and
 management applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch need this daemon
 to communicate with such devices concurrently.
 .
 This package includes udev rules to start the daemon when a supported
 device is plugged in, and stop it when all devices are removed.