iwd 2.14-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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iwd (2.14-1ubuntu1) noble; urgency=medium

  * Merge with Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
    - debian/iwd.conf, debian/rules:
      - provide a network-manager configuration to make iwd the default
        backend when installed
    - debian/rules:
      - build with --enable-wired to avoid functional compared to wpa
      - disable lto, it's leading to a build issue

iwd (2.14-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * update copyright info: update coverage

 -- Sudip Mukherjee <email address hidden>  Tue, 20 Feb 2024 21:47:10 +0000

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Uploaded by:
Sudip Mukherjee
Sponsored by:
Simon Chopin
Uploaded to:
Noble
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
linux-any
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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iwd_2.14-1ubuntu1.debian.tar.xz 17.5 KiB 9fbc678fc3c98c414cda8221ed37711fe5c12c227ee63c0b70c58b8441ded06f
iwd_2.14-1ubuntu1.dsc 1.8 KiB 7fe8cd7277d7293b59c3af1de68ce406a03809865a0860eede118db22aa4d2c7

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iwd: wireless daemon for Linux

 iNet Wireless Daemon (iwd) is a minimalistic wireless daemon
 that uses modern Linux interfaces
 like cfg80211 and nl80211 (netlink).
 The daemon provides a D-Bus API.
 .
 The daemon can be controlled from the command line
 with the included iwctl client utility.
 .
 The included iwmon utility can be used
 to monitor the 802.11 subsystem generic netlink commands and events.
 It uses the nlmon kernel driver from Linux 3.10 and later.
 .
 Note that the package defaults
 to relying on dbus activation to start.
 If you want to use iwd standalone without any manager,
 then you'll need to manually enable the system service.

iwd-dbgsym: debug symbols for iwd