pollinate 4.0-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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pollinate (4.0-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * ChangeLog, check_pollen, COPYING, debian/control, debian/copyright,
    debian/pollen.default, debian/pollen.install,
    debian/pollen.manpages, debian/pollen.postinst,
    debian/pollen.postrm, debian/pollen.upstart, debian/rules,
    img/pollen_14.png, img/pollen_192.png, img/pollen_64.png,
    img/pollinate_14.png, img/pollinate_192.png, img/pollinate_64.png,
    img/pollinate.png, INSTALL, Makefile, pollen.8, pollen.go,
    usr.bin.pollen:
    - split pollinate out into its own project and source package
    - pollinate is a simple shell script, whereas pollen is a compiled
      golang binary; this was proving far too complex to manage together
  * debian/pollinate.postinst, debian/pollinate.preinst: LP: #1278770
    - clean up busted/broken conffile, oops
 -- Dustin Kirkland <email address hidden>   Mon, 10 Feb 2014 14:16:12 -0600

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Uploaded by:
Dustin Kirkland 
Uploaded to:
Trusty
Original maintainer:
Dustin Kirkland 
Architectures:
all
Section:
admin
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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Trusty: [FULLYBUILT] i386

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pollinate_4.0.orig.tar.gz 88.0 KiB f672d3c807dddeee779ec6bec6e7db22d620d58e9408d3c52194027c853a73a5
pollinate_4.0-0ubuntu1.debian.tar.gz 10.3 KiB 353f27af103f093ef2dc0976605a2e120ea80aae0ef202604ae322b4d7f14a44
pollinate_4.0-0ubuntu1.dsc 1.7 KiB e002786982bd24458834d3b37aeee308e89abd0919a10999c4d26e55ec6f4a16

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Binary packages built by this source

pollinate: seed the pseudo random number generator

 This client will connect to one or more Pollen (entropy-as-a-service)
 servers over an (optionally) encrypted connection and retrieve a random
 seed over HTTP or HTTPS.
 This is particularly useful at the first boot of cloud images and in
 virtual machines, to seed a system's random number generator at
 genesis, and is intended to supplement the /etc/init.d/urandom init script.
 It can be used on physical machines, as well, to supplement the seeding
 of the psuedo random number generator.