bld 0.3.4.1-4 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

bld (0.3.4.1-4) unstable; urgency=low

  [ SevenMachines ]
  * debian/bld.postinst: drop creation and ownership changes of /var/run/bld,
    this is now handled by init script (Closes: #557084)
  * debian/bld.init: add ownership change of /var/run/bld 

  [ Martin Meredith ]
  * Sponsored Upload for SevenMachines <email address hidden>
  * Bumped Standards Version
  * Added README.source (from /usr/share/doc/dpatch/README.source.gz)
 -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden>   Mon,  30 Nov 2009 19:05:21 +0000

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Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync
Uploaded to:
Lucid
Original maintainer:
Martin Meredith
Architectures:
any
Section:
admin
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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bld_0.3.4.1.orig.tar.gz 74.8 KiB 8a8704dffa9d73f00a53b0f264cc83001ecf7dca58d81306dc5e3a6ca16a9c3c
bld_0.3.4.1-4.diff.gz 6.4 KiB bb56741af8007931886d41a2b51f2589ba825691da275f435b91ca5ec793d906
bld_0.3.4.1-4.dsc 1.6 KiB f272ca999ca5e527ba1971c3e71565ea9b556d6c773a7caf6ce5f33ef1bf6522

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Binary packages built by this source

bld: Black List Daemon, automatically build blacklists

 BLD stands for "black list daemon" and is intended to build blacklists
 using simple rules based on a maximum number of submissions of the same
 IP address during a minimum time interval. BLD was primarily designed to
 fight against dictionary-based spams (by making the MTA report to BLD
 any host that tries to send a mail to an unknown user) but can be used
 by any application that needs a blacklist based on connection rate
 limits.
 .
 This package contains the server.

bld-dbgsym: debug symbols for package bld

 BLD stands for "black list daemon" and is intended to build blacklists
 using simple rules based on a maximum number of submissions of the same
 IP address during a minimum time interval. BLD was primarily designed to
 fight against dictionary-based spams (by making the MTA report to BLD
 any host that tries to send a mail to an unknown user) but can be used
 by any application that needs a blacklist based on connection rate
 limits.
 .
 This package contains the server.

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bld-postfix-dbgsym: debug symbols for bld-postfix
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