linux-meta-oracle-5.0 5.0.0.1013.14 source package in Ubuntu

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linux-meta-oracle-5.0 (5.0.0.1013.14) bionic; urgency=medium

  * Add testing specific provides to allow simple mapping from source to
    installable packages (LP: #1867334)
    - [Packaging] support standard testing access to flavours
    - [Config] expose new test:provides on the appropriate meta-packages

 -- Stefan Bader <email address hidden>  Mon, 16 Mar 2020 15:05:27 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Stefan Bader
Uploaded to:
Bionic
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Kernel Team
Architectures:
amd64
Section:
devel
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Bionic: [FULLYBUILT] amd64

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linux-meta-oracle-5.0_5.0.0.1013.14.dsc 2.0 KiB 08c3233ac714830bd07566a56faa66f48e3d95e1ae0a5c276e1730190a769cee

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Binary packages built by this source

linux-headers-oracle: Linux kernel headers for Oracle systems.

 This package will always depend on the latest kernel headers available
 for Oracle systems.

linux-image-oracle: Linux kernel image for Oracle systems.

 This package will always depend on the latest kernel image available
 for Oracle systems.

linux-oracle: Complete Linux kernel for Oracle systems.

 This package will always depend on the latest complete Linux kernel available
 for Oracle systems.

linux-signed-image-oracle: Signed Oracle Linux kernel image (dummy transitional package)

 This package will always depend on the latest oracle kernel image
 available. Signed with the Ubuntu EFI key.

linux-signed-oracle: Complete Signed Oracle Linux kernel and headers (dummy transitional package)

 This package will always depend on the latest complete oracle Linux kernel
 and headers. Signed with the Ubuntu EFI key.

linux-tools-oracle: Linux kernel versioned tools for Oracle systems.

 This package will always depend on the latest Linux kernel versioned tools
 available for Oracle systems.