attr 1:2.5.1-1build1 source package in Ubuntu

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attr (1:2.5.1-1build1) jammy; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild for ppc64el baseline bump.

 -- Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak <email address hidden>  Wed, 23 Mar 2022 10:41:49 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Łukasz Zemczak
Uploaded to:
Jammy
Original maintainer:
Guillem Jover
Architectures:
any
Section:
utils
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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attr: utilities for manipulating filesystem extended attributes

 A set of tools for manipulating extended attributes on filesystem
 objects, in particular getfattr(1) and setfattr(1).
 An attr(1) command is also provided which is largely compatible
 with the SGI IRIX tool of the same name.

attr-dbgsym: No summary available for attr-dbgsym in ubuntu kinetic.

No description available for attr-dbgsym in ubuntu kinetic.

libattr1: extended attribute handling - shared library

 Contains the runtime environment required by programs that make use
 of extended attributes.

libattr1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libattr1
libattr1-dev: extended attributes handling - static libraries and headers

 This package contains the libraries and header files needed to develop
 programs which make use of extended attributes. For Linux programs,
 the documented system call API is the recommended interface, but an
 SGI IRIX compatibility interface is also provided.
 .
 Currently most filesystems support extended attributes.
 The SGI IRIX compatibility API built above the Linux system calls is
 used by programs such as xfsdump(8), xfsrestore(8) and xfs_fsr(8).