manpages 6.7-1 source package in Ubuntu

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manpages (6.7-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream version 6.7
  * Remove exceptions in d/rules.
  * Refresh patches.
  * Add workaround for proc_config.gz.5 installation as
    dh_installman believes that is a compressed file.
  * Add to d/move_links_to_correct_package:
    ~ man7/sigevent.7
  * Fix links also in section 7 manpages.
  * Add missing GPL-3 license.
  * Update d/copyright.
  * Remove unused Lintian overrides.
  * Add cpplint,cppcheck and lzip to Build-Depends (needed for tests).
  * Export needed locale in d/rules (LC_ALL=C.UTF-8).

 -- Marcos Fouces <email address hidden>  Sun, 31 Mar 2024 22:57:48 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Dr. Tobias Quathamer
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Dr. Tobias Quathamer
Architectures:
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Section:
doc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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manpages: Manual pages about using a GNU/Linux system

 This package contains GNU/Linux manual pages for these sections:
  4 = Devices (e.g. hd, sd).
  5 = File formats and protocols, syntaxes of several system
      files (e.g. wtmp, /etc/passwd, nfs).
  7 = Conventions and standards, macro packages, etc.
      (e.g. nroff, ascii).
 .
 Beside the intro man page describing the section, a few manual
 pages from sections 1,6 and 8 are also provided.
 .
 The man pages describe syntaxes of several system files.

manpages-dev: Manual pages about using GNU/Linux for development

 These man pages describe the Linux programming interface, including
 these two sections:
  2 = Linux system calls.
  3 = Library calls (note that a more comprehensive source of information
      may be found in the glibc-doc and glibc-doc-reference packages).