libeconf 0.4.9+dfsg1-1 source package in Ubuntu
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libeconf (0.4.9+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream release. -- Andreas Henriksson <email address hidden> Sat, 26 Nov 2022 14:22:34 +0100
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- Andreas Henriksson
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libeconf_0.4.9+dfsg1-1.dsc | 2.1 KiB | bd8877b30ee67f67c1500c0cda17c14f7fd21b2409d57886714c8404e85f1ee6 |
libeconf_0.4.9+dfsg1.orig.tar.xz | 56.5 KiB | ec648ca1ac2b1f4f1b823b529f10210fc5c343f9605e5f50a4b4c92b150433f5 |
libeconf_0.4.9+dfsg1-1.debian.tar.xz | 3.8 KiB | 3361ba4a6291cb51b1fc7a40612b0d36a87700c2025ebdce7728c71ea59dc4d9 |
Available diffs
- diff from 0.4.7+dfsg1-1 to 0.4.9+dfsg1-1 (9.1 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- libeconf-dev: parse and manage key=value configuration files - development files
libeconf is a highly flexible and configureable library to parse and manage
key=value configuration files. It reads configuration file snippets from
different directories and builds the final configuration file for the
application from it.
.
The first file is the vendor provided configuration file. There are two
methods of overriding this vendor settings: copy the file from /usr/vendordir
to /etc and modify the settings. Alternatively, a directory named
file.suffix.d/ within /etc can be created, with drop-in files in the form
name.suffix. This files contain only the changes of the specific settings the
user is interested in. There can be several such drop-in files, they are
processed in lexicographic order of their filename.
.
This package provides the development files needed at compile-time.
- libeconf-utils: parse and manage key=value configuration files - command line utils
libeconf is a highly flexible and configureable library to parse and manage
key=value configuration files. It reads configuration file snippets from
different directories and builds the final configuration file for the
application from it.
.
The first file is the vendor provided configuration file. There are two
methods of overriding this vendor settings: copy the file from /usr/vendordir
to /etc and modify the settings. Alternatively, a directory named
file.suffix.d/ within /etc can be created, with drop-in files in the form
name.suffix. This files contain only the changes of the specific settings the
user is interested in. There can be several such drop-in files, they are
processed in lexicographic order of their filename.
.
This package provides command line utilities (econftool).
- libeconf-utils-dbgsym: debug symbols for libeconf-utils
- libeconf0: parse and manage key=value configuration files
libeconf is a highly flexible and configureable library to parse and manage
key=value configuration files. It reads configuration file snippets from
different directories and builds the final configuration file for the
application from it.
.
The first file is the vendor provided configuration file. There are two
methods of overriding this vendor settings: copy the file from /usr/vendordir
to /etc and modify the settings. Alternatively, a directory named
file.suffix.d/ within /etc can be created, with drop-in files in the form
name.suffix. This files contain only the changes of the specific settings the
user is interested in. There can be several such drop-in files, they are
processed in lexicographic order of their filename.
.
This package provides the library files needed at runtime.
- libeconf0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libeconf0