topal 84-1 source package in Ubuntu

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topal (84-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release.
  * Apply patch from Nicolas Boulenguez (thank you).
    - Fixes /usr/share/ada/debian_packaging.mk missing for
      debian/rules (closes: #1067320).
    - Assorted cleanups to Debian packaging.
  * Move to Salsa as Git VCS and minor polish.

 -- Phil Brooke <email address hidden>  Tue, 07 May 2024 16:22:36 +0100

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Binary packages built by this source

topal: Glue between the Alpine email client and GnuPG cryptography

 Topal is yet another program that links GnuPG and Pine/Alpine. It
 offers facilities to encrypt, decrypt, sign, and verify messages.
 Multiple PGP blocks included in the text of a message are processed.
 Decryption and verification output can be cached to reduce the
 number of times the passphrase is entered. RFC2015/3156 multipart
 messages can be sent and received with help from some scripts,
 procmail, and a patch to Pine/Alpine. It includes basic support for
 verifying S/MIME multipart/signed messages. There is a remote
 sending mode for reading email on a distant computer via SSH with
 secret keys on the local computer. There is a high level of
 configurability.

topal-dbgsym: debug symbols for topal