nd 0.8.2-7 source package in Ubuntu

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nd (0.8.2-7) unstable; urgency=medium


  * Standard 3.9.5.
  * debian/compat: Raise to 8.
  * debian/control:
    + Update the fields Vcs-*.
    + Raise Build-Depends to 8 for debhelper.
  * debian/copyright: Present day standard.
  * debian/rules: Export compiler flags for hardened builds.

 -- Mats Erik Andersson <email address hidden>  Fri, 09 May 2014 22:31:14 +0200

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Mats Erik Andersson
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Original maintainer:
Mats Erik Andersson
Architectures:
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Section:
net
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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nd_0.8.2-7.debian.tar.xz 58.3 KiB 9f8cfb6992ee7f99d6b860fb63999390d5ee56294f62ff84214e29f2608866d7

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nd: small command line interface to WebDAV servers

 nd is a command line tool to issue queries to a WebDAV server.
 .
 WebDAV stands for "Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning"
 (RFC 2518). It is a protocol built on top of HTTP, allowing users
 to collaboratively edit and manage files on remote web servers.
 .
 nd can be used to retrieve, submit, remove, and lock individual
 files, as well as retrieving information about them. It also
 supports proxying, as well as the authentication methods 'Basic'
 and now 'Digest' for protecting against unsolicited access.
 .
 It is smaller than the alternative tool Cadaver. However, nd has
 neither an interactive mode, nor has it support for SSL or TLS
 encrypted transmissions, but it is well suited for use in scripts.
 .
 nd is dependent on libxml2 and libmhash2.

nd-dbgsym: debug symbols for package nd

 nd is a command line tool to issue queries to a WebDAV server.
 .
 WebDAV stands for "Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning"
 (RFC 2518). It is a protocol built on top of HTTP, allowing users
 to collaboratively edit and manage files on remote web servers.
 .
 nd can be used to retrieve, submit, remove, and lock individual
 files, as well as retrieving information about them. It also
 supports proxying, as well as the authentication methods 'Basic'
 and now 'Digest' for protecting against unsolicited access.
 .
 It is smaller than the alternative tool Cadaver. However, nd has
 neither an interactive mode, nor has it support for SSL or TLS
 encrypted transmissions, but it is well suited for use in scripts.
 .
 nd is dependent on libxml2 and libmhash2.