lxc 0.7.5-3ubuntu38 source package in Ubuntu

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lxc (0.7.5-3ubuntu38) precise; urgency=low

  * 0058-fixup-ubuntu-cloud:
    - fix typo in check for $debug (LP: #955935)
    - Download specified release, not always precise
    - If cloudimg rootfs.tar.gz does not exist, create one from the base
      cloudimg tar.gz.  (LP: #955938)
    - Explicitly set ubuntu user's password.
    - Switch from daily to released stream (per smoser's suggestion).
 -- Serge Hallyn <email address hidden>   Thu, 15 Mar 2012 17:57:10 -0500

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Serge Hallyn
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Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
linux-any
Section:
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Urgency:
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Binary packages built by this source

lxc: Linux Containers userspace tools

 Containers are insulated areas inside a system, which have their own namespace
 for filesystem, network, PID, IPC, CPU and memory allocation and which can be
 created using the Control Group and Namespace features included in the Linux
 kernel.
 .
 This package provides the lxc-* tools, which can be used to start a single
 daemon in a container, or to boot an entire "containerized" system, and to
 manage and debug your containers.

lxc-dbg: Linux Containers userspace tools (debug)

 Containers are insulated areas inside a system, which have their own namespace
 for filesystem, network, PID, IPC, CPU and memory allocation and which can be
 created using the Control Group and Namespace features included in the Linux
 kernel.
 .
 This package contains the debugging symbols.

lxc-dev: Linux Containers userspace tools (development)

 Containers are insulated areas inside a system, which have their own namespace
 for filesystem, network, PID, IPC, CPU and memory allocation and which can be
 created using the Control Group and Namespace features included in the Linux
 kernel.
 .
 This package contains the development files.