bolt 0.9.6-2 source package in Ubuntu

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bolt (0.9.6-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  [ Helmut Grohne ]
  * Fix FTBFS when systemdsystemunitdir changes in systemd.pc or udevdir
    changes in udev.pc. (Closes: #1052349)

  [ Jeremy Bícha ]
  * Build-Depend on systemd-dev
  * Update standards version to 4.6.2, no changes needed

 -- Jeremy Bícha <email address hidden>  Thu, 04 Jan 2024 16:59:16 -0500

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bolt: system daemon to manage thunderbolt 3 devices

 Thunderbolt 3 features different security modes that require
 devices to be authorized before they can be used. The D-Bus API can be
 used to list devices, enroll them (authorize and store them in the
 local database) and forget them again (remove previously enrolled
 devices). It also emits signals if new devices are connected (or
 removed). During enrollment devices can be set to be automatically
 authorized as soon as they are connected. A command line tool, called
 boltctl, can be used to control the daemon and perform all the above
 mentioned tasks.

bolt-dbgsym: debug symbols for bolt
bolt-tests: system daemon to manage thunderbolt 3 devices - installed tests

 Thunderbolt 3 features different security modes that require
 devices to be authorized before they can be used. The D-Bus API can be
 used to list devices, enroll them (authorize and store them in the
 local database) and forget them again (remove previously enrolled
 devices). It also emits signals if new devices are connected (or
 removed). During enrollment devices can be set to be automatically
 authorized as soon as they are connected. A command line tool, called
 boltctl, can be used to control the daemon and perform all the above
 mentioned tasks.
 .
 This package includes tests to be used on the installed system.

bolt-tests-dbgsym: debug symbols for bolt-tests