distributed-net 2.9107.516-1 source package in Ubuntu

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distributed-net (2.9107.516-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.8.4
  * New upstream release 2.9107.516 on amd64, x86, ppc, mipsel and sparc.
  * Really close #235152 and fix the typo in the changelog (Closes: #235152)
  * Switch to dpkg-source 3.0 (quilt) format
  * Adjust the .orig.tgz to contin unpacked versions of the upstream 
    distribution tarballs.  This allows dpkg-source to apply the patch 
    properly.
  * Remove the dpatch section from Readme.source.

distributed-net (2.9105.511b-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.8.3
  * New upstream 2.9105.511b for ppc (Closes: #235152)
  * New upstream 2.9104.510 for i386
  * Really drop hppa32
  * Adjust debin/watch to allow for letters in version numbers
  * Remove all apm/acpi support is distributed.net is supposed to be 
    able to handle this itself. (LP: 385949)
  * Add a README.source 

distributed-net (2.9103.509-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream version for i386, amd64, armel, and ia64 (Closes: #518015) 
  * Acknowledge NMU.
  * Drop arm as it is now depricated in Debian.
  * Drop hppa since it requires libstdc++.so.3 which is long gone.
  * Bumped Standards-Version to 3.8.2 no changes
  * Make the logfile to be readable by group adm (LP: 155823)
  * Change the realtime scheduling policy to SCHED_BATCH (LP: 307826)
  * Use invoke-rc.d to call the init script instead of calling it directly
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distributed-net: donate unused CPU cycles - client for distributed.net

 Donate your extra CPU cycles to a worthy cause!
 .
 distributed.net started in 1997 as a project whose purpose was to win a
 series of contests sponsored by RSA Data Security Inc., to crack their RC5
 encryption by brute-force methods. These contests were meant to show
 governments of nations such as the United States, who limit exports or
 use of cryptography, that the standards allowed are too weak for general
 use.
 .
 Since this time, distributed.net has changed their focus from solely
 cracking RSA's RC5 and DES projects to working on more diverse
 distributed computing problems.
 .
 The ongoing projects are RC5-72 and Optimal Golomb Rulers (25-mark), the
 latter of which has practical applications in science. There are also a
 number of other projects which are either periodic or upcoming. You may
 choose which project you wish to participate in.
 .
 By installing this package, unused CPU cycles on your computer will be used
 to work on cracking the code. There should be no noticeable slowdown of
 your system, since the client runs niced, and only uses CPU time when
 your computer would otherwise be idle.
 .
 For more information, see http://www.distributed.net/