pdnsd 1.2.8-par-2 source package in Ubuntu

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pdnsd (1.2.8-par-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/patches/03-autotools.patch: Dropped not needed anymore and make
    FTBFS on kfreebsd-* because it was restoring patch from kfreebsd patches.
    (Closes: #617659)
  * debian/patches/06_man_prefix.patch: Fix manual page path to $prefix/share.
  * Add maintainer script to deleting files during uninstall packages. 
    (Closes: #617913)
    - debian/postrm
    - debian/prerm
  * Fix broken init.d script, Thanks to RjY <email address hidden>:
    (Closes: #617644)
    - debian/init.d
    - debian/pdnsd.conf
  * debian/init.d: Rewriting to LSB-compliant, Thanks to Martin Dziobek.
    (Closes: #618671)
  * debian/changelog: Fix wrong bug number in 1.2.8-par-1.
  * debian/control: 
    - Move Vcs-browser field to git browser rather than anonscm.
    - Bump Build-Dep of debpelper to 7.0.50~ since used dh_override.
    - Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.2.
  * debian/rules: Rewriting to using simple rules.
 -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden>   Sun,  12 Jun 2011 12:47:56 +0000

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pdnsd: Proxy DNS Server

 pdnsd, is an IPv6 capable proxy DNS server with permanent caching (the cache
 contents are written to hard disk on exit) that is designed to cope with
 unreachable or down DNS servers (for example in dial-in networking).
 .
 pdnsd can be used with applications that do dns lookups, eg on startup, and
 can't be configured to change that behaviour, to prevent the often
 minute-long hangs (or even crashes) that result from stalled dns queries.