foxeye 0.10.2-1 source package in Ubuntu

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foxeye (0.10.2-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/control: added Provides: ircd for main package.
  * debian/copyright: updated licenses - intl/* is LGPL-2+.
  * debian/rules: adjusted dates in build to make build reproducible.
  * Added supplied docs into foxeye-dev package.
  * Updated to upstream version 0.10.2:
    - added support for GNU/kFreeBSD and GNU/Hurd OS;
    - removed -nostartfiles from Linux linker flags (Closes: #790298);
    - fixed build with Automake 1.14 and newer.

 -- Andriy Grytsenko <email address hidden>  Wed, 21 Oct 2015 22:22:22 +0300

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Binary packages built by this source

foxeye: Universal modular network agent - binary package

 FoxEye is a multipurpose generic modular base to create clients or servers
 for client-server type networks such as IRC, ICQ, etc. All what you need
 to make an IRC bot or ICQ client is few modules that implement functionality
 you require. The FoxEye written in pure C with small resource requirements
 in mind.
 .
 This package contains main daemon and few modules. Available modules are:
 autolog, irc, irc-channel, irc-ctcp, ircd, logs, lua, modes, tcl, ziplink.
 With this set of modules FoxEye can serve two purposes:
  - IRC bot (similar to Eggdrop);
  - IRC server (ircd, RFC2810...2813 compliant).
 More purposes are under development now and third-party modules are available
 to create using foxeye-dev package.

foxeye-dbg: Universal modular network agent - debugging symbols

 FoxEye is a multipurpose generic modular base to create clients or servers
 for client-server type networks such as IRC, ICQ, etc. All what you need
 to make an IRC bot or ICQ client is few modules that implement functionality
 you require. The FoxEye written in pure C with small resource requirements
 in mind.
 .
 This package contains the debugging symbols.

foxeye-dbgsym: debug symbols for package foxeye

 FoxEye is a multipurpose generic modular base to create clients or servers
 for client-server type networks such as IRC, ICQ, etc. All what you need
 to make an IRC bot or ICQ client is few modules that implement functionality
 you require. The FoxEye written in pure C with small resource requirements
 in mind.
 .
 This package contains main daemon and few modules. Available modules are:
 autolog, irc, irc-channel, irc-ctcp, ircd, logs, lua, modes, tcl, ziplink.
 With this set of modules FoxEye can serve two purposes:
  - IRC bot (similar to Eggdrop);
  - IRC server (ircd, RFC2810...2813 compliant).
 More purposes are under development now and third-party modules are available
 to create using foxeye-dev package.

foxeye-dev: Universal modular network agent - development package

 FoxEye is a multipurpose generic modular base to create clients or servers
 for client-server type networks such as IRC, ICQ, etc. All what you need
 to make an IRC bot or ICQ client is few modules that implement functionality
 you require. The FoxEye written in pure C with small resource requirements
 in mind.
 .
 This package contains development headers required to create modules.

foxeye-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for package foxeye-dev

 FoxEye is a multipurpose generic modular base to create clients or servers
 for client-server type networks such as IRC, ICQ, etc. All what you need
 to make an IRC bot or ICQ client is few modules that implement functionality
 you require. The FoxEye written in pure C with small resource requirements
 in mind.
 .
 This package contains development headers required to create modules.