memlockd 1.3.1-1 source package in Ubuntu

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memlockd (1.3.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Convert to source format 3.0, closes: #1043214
    Thanks Bastian Germann <email address hidden> for the NMU
  * Somehow my 2 previous versions didn't get uploaded so new version to get
    them.

 -- Russell Coker <email address hidden>  Sat, 30 Sep 2023 11:49:17 +1000

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Uploaded by:
Russell Coker
Uploaded to:
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Original maintainer:
Russell Coker
Architectures:
any
Section:
admin
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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memlockd_1.3.1-1.dsc 1.6 KiB 34ada1e07f25e5a0068780af05fa5e5ae9ae09f6ce915fef07edbd59a3eae8c6
memlockd_1.3.1.orig.tar.xz 9.8 KiB 8534e586eac0060be78a92d6d1c0b8cbfc3bb4360627faf0ab60ca20c90f0603
memlockd_1.3.1-1.debian.tar.xz 5.8 KiB c6415647d0a5bcf8c8a7db356ebe1d0cf0791d2140cf9e5a767ad3c9eae33596

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memlockd: daemon to lock files into RAM

 When a system starts paging excessively it may be impossible for the sysadmin
 to login for the purpose of killing the runaway processes (sometimes the
 login program times out due to thrashing). Memlockd allows important system
 files (such as /bin/login, /bin/getty, and the admin shell) to be locked in
 memory so that there will be no delay in accessing executable pages. In my
 tests this can decrease the time required for the administrator to login on a
 thrashing system by a factor of more than 3.

memlockd-dbgsym: debug symbols for memlockd