bsfilter 1:1.0.19-3 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

bsfilter (1:1.0.19-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  [ Caitlin Matos ]
  * use d/pkg.examples instead of override_dh_installexamples
  * build against gem2deb

  [ Cédric Boutillier ]
  * Bump debhelper compatibility level to 9
  * Remove version in the gem2deb build-dependency
  * Use https:// in Vcs-* fields
  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.7 (no changes needed)
  * Run wrap-and-sort on packaging files

  [ Utkarsh Gupta ]
  * Add salsa-ci.yml

  [ Debian Janitor ]
  * Trim trailing whitespace.
  * Use secure copyright file specification URI.
  * Bump debhelper from deprecated 9 to 12.
  * Set debhelper-compat version in Build-Depends.
  * Update Vcs-* headers from URL redirect.
  * Use canonical URL in Vcs-Git.
  * Apply multi-arch hints.
    + bsfilter: Add :any qualifier for ruby dependency.
  * Drop fields with obsolete URLs.
  * Bump debhelper from old 12 to 13.

  [ Antonio Terceiro ]
  * Add patch fix tests to run on modern Ruby
  * Add dependency on ruby-sdbm (Closes: #1006352)
  * Run tests during build and under autopkgtest

 -- Antonio Terceiro <email address hidden>  Tue, 01 Mar 2022 18:26:49 -0300

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Kinetic: [FULLYBUILT] amd64

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bsfilter_1.0.19-3.dsc 2.0 KiB d937242547775b5989e4063681884ef169ce79a76696fae38ae621024ae29731
bsfilter_1.0.19.orig.tar.gz 76.8 KiB 8aa1d713cc848b20d678eb7a5f24bec1879860d023701644bfd426a587998ac9
bsfilter_1.0.19-3.debian.tar.xz 10.0 KiB 704c8049f4f80aeab44c9519544b8e0c99007fcf3f675f72189f9f3c3e65a959

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bsfilter: Bayesian spam filter

 Bsfilter is a spam filter which can distinguish spam mail from other mails.
 It can read mails by three way:
   * reads from normal file or stdin.
   * retrieves and stores from IMAP server.
   * reads from POP server and passes to POP client. (POP proxy)
 Bsfilter gives nice support of Japanese.