faketime 0.9.7-1 source package in Ubuntu

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faketime (0.9.7-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release (Closes: #780088)
  * remove extra word in debian/rules comment (Closes: #830581)
  * use github as upstream link; code-wizards.com is down
  * d/copyright: Format: use https version
  * use github for uscan as well
  * Priority: optional instead of extra
  * clarify descriptions of the two packages
  * updated git-buildpackage to use upstream git repo
  * drop patches applied upstream
  * pull bugfix from upstream

 -- Daniel Kahn Gillmor <email address hidden>  Tue, 16 Jan 2018 14:30:23 -0500

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Original maintainer:
dkg
Architectures:
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Section:
utils
Urgency:
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faketime: Report faked system time to programs (command-line tool)

 The Fake Time Preload Library (FTPL, a.k.a. libfaketime) intercepts
 various system calls which programs use to retrieve the current date
 and time. It can then report faked dates and times (as specified by
 you, the user) to these programs. This means you can modify the
 system time a program sees without having to change the time
 system-wide. FTPL allows you to specify both absolute dates (e.g.,
 2004-01-01) and relative dates (e.g., 10 days ago).
 .
 This package contains a "faketime" binary that makes it easy to use
 the LD_PRELOAD library.

faketime-dbgsym: debug symbols for faketime
libfaketime: Report faked system time to programs (preload library)

 The Fake Time Preload Library (FTPL, a.k.a. libfaketime) intercepts
 various system calls which programs use to retrieve the current date
 and time. It can then report faked dates and times (as specified by
 you, the user) to these programs. This means you can modify the
 system time a program sees without having to change the time
 system-wide. FTPL allows you to specify both absolute dates (e.g.,
 2004-01-01) and relative dates (e.g., 10 days ago).
 .
 This package contains the LD_PRELOAD library for faketime.

libfaketime-dbgsym: debug symbols for libfaketime