hal 0.5.14-7 source package in Ubuntu

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hal (0.5.14-7) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/control
    - Drop Suggests: gnome-device-manager, this package no longer is in the
      archive.
  * debian/patches/60-create-run-hald-directory.patch
    - Create /var/run/hald/ when starting hald. This directory contains
      runtime data like pid files and sockets and needs to be created
      dynamically as (/var)/run resides on a tmpfs. (Closes: #632900)
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hal: Hardware Abstraction Layer

 HAL provides an abstract view on hardware.
 .
 This abstraction layer is simply an interface that makes it possible to
 add support for new devices and new ways of connecting devices to the
 computer, without modifying every application that uses the device.
 It maintains a list of devices that currently exist, and can provide
 information about those upon request.

hal-doc: Hardware Abstraction Layer - documentation

 HAL provides an abstract view on hardware.
 .
 This abstraction layer is simply an interface that makes it possible to
 add support for new devices and new ways of connecting devices to the
 computer, without modifying every application that uses the device.
 It maintains a list of devices that currently exist, and can provide
 information about those upon request.
 .
 This package contains the API documentation for HAL.

libhal-dev: Hardware Abstraction Layer - development files

 HAL provides an abstract view on hardware.
 .
 This abstraction layer is simply an interface that makes it possible to
 add support for new devices and new ways of connecting devices to the
 computer, without modifying every application that uses the device.
 It maintains a list of devices that currently exist, and can provide
 information about those upon request.
 .
 This package contains files that are needed to build applications.

libhal-storage-dev: Hardware Abstraction Layer - development files

 HAL provides an abstract view on hardware.
 .
 This abstraction layer is simply an interface that makes it possible to
 add support for new devices and new ways of connecting devices to the
 computer, without modifying every application that uses the device.
 It maintains a list of devices that currently exist, and can provide
 information about those upon request.
 .
 This package contains files that are needed to build applications that use
 libhal-storage1.

libhal-storage1: Hardware Abstraction Layer - shared library for storage devices

 HAL provides an abstract view on hardware.
 .
 This abstraction layer is simply an interface that makes it possible to
 add support for new devices and new ways of connecting devices to the
 computer, without modifying every application that uses the device.
 It maintains a list of devices that currently exist, and can provide
 information about those upon request.
 .
 This library provides an interface for handling storage devices.

libhal1: Hardware Abstraction Layer - shared library

 HAL provides an abstract view on hardware.
 .
 This abstraction layer is simply an interface that makes it possible to
 add support for new devices and new ways of connecting devices to the
 computer, without modifying every application that uses the device.
 It maintains a list of devices that currently exist, and can provide
 information about those upon request.
 .
 This package contains shared libraries to be used by applications.