tcptrack 1.4.3-1 source package in Ubuntu

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tcptrack (1.4.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * [1dadfbf] Fix ftbfs with gcc-11 due to printf format mismatch
    (Closes: #997254)
  * [0fe2369] Bump debhelper compat to 13
  * [4e6c5a3] New upstream version 1.4.3
  * [47b6ecf] Update homepage and watch file (Closes: #850518)
  * [f2515ab] Drop upstreamed patches
  * [6fd86b8] Drop useless autotools-dev build-dep
  * [cf03c24] Update Vcs-* for salsa URLs
  * [585bfb1] Bump Standards-Version to 4.5.1

 -- Chow Loong Jin <email address hidden>  Mon, 01 Nov 2021 16:03:41 +0800

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tcptrack_1.4.3-1.dsc 1.8 KiB 81bb4fc8b8ecb238dfa7ce6a0f7677321d36f2c6dc4e66abd9f0038fed01b5ed
tcptrack_1.4.3.orig.tar.gz 118.2 KiB 8725205ecbeddc3f891e3345e70f150d87705b099eafd8780f4739ab14f8c862
tcptrack_1.4.3-1.debian.tar.xz 3.5 KiB 5bac96632c80c4b149f8189aff5beefe04cf8ff5f5b2675c79d137a5b3621c69

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Binary packages built by this source

tcptrack: TCP connection tracker, with states and speeds

 tcptrack is a sniffer which displays information about TCP connections
 it sees on a network interface. It passively watches for connections
 on the network interface, keeps track of their state and displays a
 list of connections in a manner similar to the unix 'top' command. It
 displays source and destination addresses and ports, connection
 state, idle time, and bandwidth usage.

tcptrack-dbgsym: debug symbols for tcptrack