makedumpfile 1:1.5.9-5ubuntu0.7 source package in Ubuntu

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makedumpfile (1:1.5.9-5ubuntu0.7) xenial; urgency=medium

  * kdump-tools: Add reasonable default kdump kernel cmdline for arm64.
    The files that contain the default kernel cmdline are now generated
    per-architecture at build-time. Consequently, kdump-tools is no
    longer Architecture: all. (LP: #1763532).

 -- dann frazier <email address hidden>  Fri, 13 Apr 2018 17:50:04 -0600

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dann frazier
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Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
i386 amd64 powerpc ia64 lpia x32 arm64 armel armhf ppc64el s390x
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devel
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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kdump-tools: scripts and tools for automating kdump (Linux crash dumps)

 kdump-tools provides an init script and a configuration script for
 automating the use of kdump. It uses the makedumpfile utility to
 reduce the size of the /proc/vmcore file based on user preferences.
 .
 After installing, please see /usr/share/doc/kdump-tools/README.Debian
 for information on enabling and configuring kdump.

makedumpfile: VMcore extraction tool

 This program is used to extract a subset of the memory available either
 via /dev/mem or /proc/vmcore (for crashdumps). It is used to get memory
 images without extra unneeded information (zero pages, userspace programs,
 etc).

makedumpfile-dbgsym: debug symbols for package makedumpfile

 This program is used to extract a subset of the memory available either
 via /dev/mem or /proc/vmcore (for crashdumps). It is used to get memory
 images without extra unneeded information (zero pages, userspace programs,
 etc).