cvm 0.97-3 source package in Ubuntu

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cvm (0.97-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  * QA upload.

  [ Debian Janitor ]
  * Remove constraints unnecessary since buster:
    + Build-Depends: Drop versioned constraint on libbg-dev.

 -- Jelmer Vernooij <email address hidden>  Fri, 27 May 2022 20:24:32 +0100

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Debian QA Group
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Original maintainer:
Debian QA Group
Architectures:
any
Section:
admin
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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cvm_0.97.orig.tar.gz 124.8 KiB 82e7751d63cc2ae91457e28b5326885beb1d082d4f0695f4fdaac5ffa70a0c47
cvm_0.97-3.debian.tar.xz 14.9 KiB 2aa6c9773591811c4bc991103cc93c56bc4ccb37c68304100782200bcd08f270

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Binary packages built by this source

cvm: Credential Validation Modules

 CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database
 using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of
 credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those
 credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through
 environment variables.
 .
 Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable
 authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d,
 and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework
 places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does,
 and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod
 framework.
 .
 This package includes cvm binaries.

cvm-dbgsym: debug symbols for cvm
cvm-mysql: Credential Validation Modules (MySQL)

 CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database
 using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of
 credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those
 credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through
 environment variables.
 .
 Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable
 authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d,
 and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework
 places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does,
 and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod
 framework.
 .
 This package includes cvm binaries to interact with MySQL databases.

cvm-mysql-dbgsym: No summary available for cvm-mysql-dbgsym in ubuntu kinetic.

No description available for cvm-mysql-dbgsym in ubuntu kinetic.

cvm-pgsql: Credential Validation Modules (PostgreSQL)

 CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database
 using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of
 credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those
 credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through
 environment variables.
 .
 Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable
 authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d,
 and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework
 places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does,
 and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod
 framework.
 .
 This package includes cvm binaries to interact with PostgreSQL databases.

cvm-pgsql-dbgsym: debug symbols for cvm-pgsql
libcvm1: No summary available for libcvm1 in ubuntu noble.

No description available for libcvm1 in ubuntu noble.

libcvm1-dbgsym: No summary available for libcvm1-dbgsym in ubuntu kinetic.

No description available for libcvm1-dbgsym in ubuntu kinetic.

libcvm1-dev: Credential Validation Modules (development files, documentation)

 CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database
 using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of
 credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those
 credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through
 environment variables.
 .
 Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable
 authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d,
 and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework
 places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does,
 and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod
 framework.
 .
 This package includes development files for compiling against libcvm1t64