lbcd 3.5.0-3 source package in Ubuntu

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lbcd (3.5.0-3) unstable; urgency=low


  * Restrict the libsystemd-daemon-dev build dependency to linux-any.
  * Remove one unnecessary Lintian override about redirecting update-rc.d
    output.

 -- Russ Allbery <email address hidden>  Sat, 28 Dec 2013 19:58:45 -0800

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lbcd_3.5.0-3.dsc 1.6 KiB bae82128c9df4b6ad7d3bcba982e1e0795e25c70bd9074136dfd9db40bf92924
lbcd_3.5.0.orig.tar.xz 204.6 KiB 02d600327a82cd3020460002b755a5f66aa131ae53bc98c7c8ef3260767c2249
lbcd_3.5.0-3.debian.tar.xz 109.3 KiB 42fa9a8e8ec177ba2fffbafb9d0397cf2a7294b57babac09cf8c1bcc043a0804

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lbcd: Return system load via UDP for remote load balancers

 lbcd is a daemon that answers UDP queries for system load information and
 returns such information as uptime, load, number of logged-in users,
 percentage free of /tmp and /var/tmp, and whether there is a user on the
 console. It is intended for use with a load balancing system, and is
 particularly useful for such things as UNIX clusters for remote login
 where a traditional hardware load balancing solution doesn't work as well.
 .
 No load balancing system is included in this package, only the client
 daemon and a simple Perl script to query it. No security or access
 control is done by the daemon, so access control must be done via
 iptables, a firewall, or an equivalent system.