resolvconf 1.63ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu

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resolvconf (1.63ubuntu2) precise; urgency=low

  * Adjust the upstart job to run as soon as /run is mounted, instead of
    right before udev starts.
  * Fix obfuscated call in upstart job to
    'resolvconf --create-runtime-directories'; this should mkdir -p directly.
  * Eliminate all references to /etc/resolvconf/run.  This should all be done
    directly in /run, there is no reason to support making any of this
    configurable with a symlink since we already have a versioned dependency
    on the version of initscripts that introduces the /run transition.
  * Further reduce the calls to resolvconf in the upstart job, there's no
    reason to call out to another shell script for a 'touch' command.
  * Add missing #DEBHELPER# token in debian/postinst, replacing by-hand
    munging of /etc/rc?.d symlinks.
  * Correct wrong use of dh_installinit --upstart-only, which is only for
    upstart jobs that were never init scripts before; and don't pass
    --noscripts, because we really do want the upstart job run on install.
 -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden>   Wed, 04 Jan 2012 15:40:59 -0800

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resolvconf: name server information handler

 Resolvconf is a framework for keeping up to date the system's
 information about name servers. It sets itself up as the intermediary
 between programs that supply this information (such as ifup and
 ifdown, DHCP clients, the PPP daemon and local name servers) and
 programs that use this information (such as DNS caches and resolver
 libraries).
 .
 This package may require some manual configuration. Please
 read the README file for detailed instructions.