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(new) libpulse-browse0-dbg_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
PulseAudio client libraries (zeroconf support) debugging symbols
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This package contains detached debugging symbols for the PulseAudio native
 interface zeroconf support client libraries.
(new) libpulse-browse0_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional sound
PulseAudio client libraries (zeroconf support)
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 Client libraries used by applications that access a PulseAudio sound server
 via PulseAudio's native interface.
 .
 This package adds support for zeroconf (aka. Avahi, mdns) discovery of
 PulseAudio sinks and sources by client applications.
(new) libpulse-dev_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional libdevel
PulseAudio client development headers and libraries
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 Headers and libraries for developing applications that access a PulseAudio
 sound server via PulseAudio's native interface.
(new) libpulse-mainloop-glib0-dbg_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
PulseAudio client libraries (glib support) debugging symbols
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This package contains detached debugging symbols for the PulseAudio native
 interface glib support client libraries.
(new) libpulse-mainloop-glib0_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional sound
PulseAudio client libraries (glib support)
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 Client libraries used by applications that access a PulseAudio sound server
 via PulseAudio's native interface.
 .
 This package adds support for glib2 client applications.
(new) libpulse0-dbg_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
PulseAudio client libraries detached debugging symbols
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This package contains detached debugging symbols for the PulseAudio native
 interface client libraries.
(new) libpulse0_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional libs
PulseAudio client libraries
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 Client libraries used by applications that access a PulseAudio sound server
 via PulseAudio's native interface.
(new) pulseaudio-dbg_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
PulseAudio sound server detached debugging symbols
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This package contains the detached debugging symbols for the daemon and
 basic module set.
(new) pulseaudio-esound-compat-dbg_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
PulseAudio ESD compatibility layer debugging symbols
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This package contains debugging symbols for the ESD compatibility components.
(new) pulseaudio-esound-compat_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional sound
PulseAudio ESD compatibility layer
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This package contains the ESD compatibility components and enables a
 PulseAudio sound server to fully replace ESD.
(new) pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-dbg_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
Bluetooth module for PulseAudio sound server
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This package contains debugging symbols for the PulseAudio bluetooth module.
(new) pulseaudio-module-bluetooth_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra sound
Bluetooth module for PulseAudio sound server
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This module enables PulseAudio to work with bluetooth devices, like headset
 or audio gateway.
 .
 The module is called module-bluetooth
(new) pulseaudio-module-gconf-dbg_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
GConf module for PulseAudio sound server debugging symbols
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This package contains debugging symbols for the PulseAudio GConf module.
(new) pulseaudio-module-gconf_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional sound
GConf module for PulseAudio sound server
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This module enables PulseAudio to store additional configuration in GConf.
 .
 The module is called module-gconf.
(new) pulseaudio-module-hal-dbg_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
HAL module for PulseAudio sound server debugging symbols
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This package contains debugging symbols for the HAL module for PulseAudio.
(new) pulseaudio-module-hal_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional sound
HAL device detection module for PulseAudio sound server
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This module enables PulseAudio to detect new sound devices dynamically via
 the HAL API.
 .
 The module is called module-hal-detect.
(new) pulseaudio-module-jack-dbg_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
jackd modules for PulseAudio sound server debugging symbols
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This package contains debugging symbols for the PulseAudio jack modules.
(new) pulseaudio-module-jack_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional sound
jackd modules for PulseAudio sound server
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 These modules enables PulseAudio to connect to a jackd daemon.
 .
 The modules are called module-jack-sink, module-jack-source.
(new) pulseaudio-module-lirc-dbg_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
lirc module for PulseAudio sound server debugging symbols
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This package contains debugging symbols for the PulseAudio lirc module.
(new) pulseaudio-module-lirc_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional sound
lirc module for PulseAudio sound server
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This module enables the volume of a PulseAudio sink to be controlled when
 buttons of an infrared remote control are pressed (through LIRC).
 .
 The module is called module-lirc.
(new) pulseaudio-module-raop-dbg_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
RAOP module for PulseAudio sound server
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This package contains debugging symbols for the PulseAudio RAOP module.
(new) pulseaudio-module-raop_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional sound
RAOP module for PulseAudio sound server
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This module enables PulseAudio to stream audio to an Apple Airport Express.
(new) pulseaudio-module-x11-dbg_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
X11 module for PulseAudio sound server debugging symbols
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This package contains debugging symbols for the PulseAudio X11 modules.
(new) pulseaudio-module-x11_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional sound
X11 module for PulseAudio sound server
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This module enables PulseAudio to publish itself as the default sound
 server to the X11 root window automatically upon startup. The is also a
 module to playback a sound file in place of the X11 bell beep.
 .
 The modules are called module-x11-publish and module-x11-bell.
(new) pulseaudio-module-zeroconf-dbg_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
Zeroconf module for PulseAudio sound server debugging symbols
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This package contains detached debugging symbols for the zeroconf module.
(new) pulseaudio-module-zeroconf_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional sound
Zeroconf module for PulseAudio sound server
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This module enables PulseAudio to publish available sinks and sources via
 zeroconf (aka. Avahi, mdns).
 .
 The module is called module-zeroconf-publish.
(new) pulseaudio-utils-dbg_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
PulseAudio command line tools detached debugging symbols
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 This package contains detached debugging symbols for the command line tools.
(new) pulseaudio-utils_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional sound
Command line tools for the PulseAudio sound server
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 These tools provide command line access to various features of the
 PulseAudio sound server. Included tools are:
 .
   pabrowse - Browse available PulseAudio servers on the local network.
   paplay - Playback a WAV file via a PulseAudio sink.
   pacat - Cat raw audio data to a PulseAudio sink.
   parec - Cat raw audio data from a PulseAudio source.
   pacmd - Connect to PulseAudio's built-in command line control interface.
   pactl - Send a control command to a PulseAudio server.
   padsp - /dev/dsp wrapper to transparently support OSS applications.
   pax11publish - Store/retrieve PulseAudio default server/sink/source
                  settings in the X11 root window.
(new) pulseaudio_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1.diff.gz optional sound
(new) pulseaudio_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1.dsc optional sound
(new) pulseaudio_0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional sound
PulseAudio sound server
 PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and
 WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with
 much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
 .
 These are some of PulseAudio's features:
 .
   * High quality software mixing of multiple audio streams with support for
     more than one sink/source. May be used to combine multiple sound cards
     into one (with sample rate adjustment).
 .
   * Wide range of supported client libraries. ESD, ALSA, oss, libao and
     GStreamer client applications are supported as-is. Native PulseAudio
     plug-ins are also available for xmms and mplayer.
 .
   * Good low latency behaviour and very accurate latency measurement for
     playback and recording. Ability to fully synchronize multiple playback
     streams.
 .
   * Network transparency, allowing an application to play back or record
     audio on a different machine than the one it is running on.
 .
   * Extensible plug-in architecture with plug-ins for jackd, multicast-rtp
     lirc and avahi, just to name a few.
 .
 This package contains the daemon and basic module set.
(new) pulseaudio_0.9.15.orig.tar.gz optional sound
Changes: pulseaudio (0.9.15-4.1~bpo50+1) lenny-backports; urgency=low
 .
  * Rebuild for lenny.
  * Add myself as an uploader.
 .
pulseaudio (0.9.15-4.1) unstable; urgency=high
 .
  * Non-maintainer upload by the Security Team.
  * Fix race condition when reading /proc/self/exe and reloading the binary
    that leads to arbitrary code execution as pulseaudio is suid root
    + Use LDFLAGS to preload DSOs
    + regenerate autofoo
    (CVE-2009-1894; Closes: #537351).
 .
pulseaudio (0.9.15-4) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Synchronize our patches with Mandriva and Fedora (thanks to Colin Guthrie
    and Lennart Poettering)
    - 0002-util-if-NULL-is-passed-to-pa_path_get_filename-just-.patch
    - 0003-alsa-don-t-hit-an-assert-when-invalid-module-argumen.patch
    - 0004-alsa-fix-wording-we-are-speaking-of-card-profiles-no.patch
    - 0005-alsa-initialize-buffer-size-before-number-of-periods.patch
    - 0006-conf-remove-obsolete-module-idle-time-directive-from.patch
    - 0007-core-make-sure-soft-mute-status-stays-in-sync-with-h.patch
      + Ensure hw and software mute states stay in sync
        (Closes: #525572, #522177)
    - 0008-endian-fix-LE-BE-order-for-24-bit-accessor-functions.patch
    - 0009-log-print-file-name-only-when-we-have-it.patch
    - 0010-man-document-24bit-sample-types-in-man-page.patch
    - 0011-man-document-log-related-daemon.conf-options.patch
    - 0012-man-document-that-tsched-doesn-t-use-fragment-settin.patch
    - 0013-mutex-when-we-fail-to-fill-in-mutex-into-static-mute.patch
    - 0014-oss-don-t-deadlock-when-we-try-to-resume-an-OSS-devi.patch
    - 0015-simple-protocol-don-t-hit-an-assert-when-we-call-con.patch
    - 0016-idxset-add-enumeration-macro-PA_IDXSET_FOREACH.patch
    - 0017-rescue-streams-when-one-stream-move-fails-try-to-con.patch
    - 0018-sample-correctly-pass-s24-32-formats.patch
    - 0019-sample-util-fix-iteration-loop-when-adjusting-volume.patch
    - 0020-sample-util-properly-allocate-silence-block-for-s24-.patch
    - 0021-sconv-fix-a-few-minor-conversion-issues.patch
    - 0022-alsa-be-a-bit-more-verbose-when-a-hwparam-call-fails.patch
    - 0023-rescue-make-we-don-t-end-up-in-an-endless-loop-when-.patch
    - 0024-core-introduce-pa_-sink-source-_set_fixed_latency.patch
    - 0025-core-cache-requested-latency-only-when-we-are-runnin.patch
    - 0026-sample-fix-build-on-BE-archs.patch
    - 0027-alsa-properly-convert-return-values-of-snd_strerror-.patch
    - 0028-alsa-remove-debug-code.patch
 .
pulseaudio (0.9.15-3) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Re-enable bluetooth support (Closes: #530514)
  * No longer recommend padevchooser and let paprefs be a suggest
    (Closes: #530810)
  * 0001-alsa-allow-configuration-of-fallback-device-strings-.patch
    - Added. Support alsa devices which only have the raw hw device, but no
      front device even though they can do 2ch stereo (from upstream git)
  * Add support for the status action in the init script, patch by Peter
    Eisentraut (Closes: #527333)
  * Change the libjack0.100.0-dev build-depend to libjack-dev as per request of
    the debian multimedia maintainers (Closes: #527424)
  * Prevent the default.pa manpage from being installed as part of the pa
    locale (Closes: #508874)
 .
pulseaudio (0.9.15-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * debian/control: Add strict dependencies from libpulse-dev to the various
    libraries (Closes: #525759)
  * Add local shlib files to ensure the correct dependencies get generated
    (Closes: #528405)
 .
pulseaudio (0.9.15-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * debian/control: Build-Depend on libcap-dev instead of libcap2-dev
  * New Upstream Version
  * Fixes building on HPPA (Closes: #520378)
  * Fixes building with recent libtool (Closes: #522716)
  * Update copyright file
  * Updated pulseaudio-module-hal.install, dbus-util became part of pulsecore
  * Move debug package to the debug Section
  * Done make shlibs files for modules in /usr/lib/pulse-0.9.15
  * Update standards-version to 3.8.1, no further changes
  * Set priority of pulseaudio-module-raop-dbg to extra
  * Change build-depend on libltdl7-dev to recent versions libltdl-dev
  * Add Breaks to libpulse0 for old version of pavucontrol
  * Temporarily disable bluetooth support as the needed bluez version is stuck
    in the NEW queue
 .
pulseaudio (0.9.15~test5-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * New Upstream Version
  * debian/copyright: Updated
  * debian/control: Build-Depends on libltdl7-dev
  * debian/control: Build-Depends on libasound2-dev (>= 1.0.19)
  * debian/rules: Use git format-patch instead of git-format-patch
  * debian/patches/0001-load-module-gconf-earlier.patch:
    - Removed. Merged upstream
  * debian/pulseaudio.install: Update for new modules
  * debian/pulseaudio-module-x11.install: Update for new modules
  * Move libpulscore into the pulseaudio package
  * debian/pulseaudio-module-bluetooth.install: Add the bluetooth-util module
    library
  * debian/pulseaudio.install: Add new modules
  * debian/control: Add bulid-depends on libgtk2.0-dev and libxtst-dev
  * debian/pulseaudio.shlibs, debian/libpulse0.shlibs: Update shlib files
  * debian/pulseaudio.install: Add liboss-util.so oss module helper library
  * debian/control, debian/pulseaudio-module-raop.install: Add RAOP module
 .
pulseaudio (0.9.14-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  [ Sjoerd Simons ]
  * Build against libcap2-dev (Closes: #489060)
  * Bump shlibs of libpulse0 (Closes: #514645)
  * Bump soname of libpulsecore to 9
  * Wait up to 5 seconds for pulseaudio to stop. Fix suggested by Aron Griffis
    (Closes: #488754, #498457)
  * Don't put stop links in rc0 and rc6. Pulse doens't really need it. Patch
    supplied by James Westby (Closes: #494959)
  * Make the start option of the init script report the right status. Fix
    suggested by Aron Griffis (Closes: #488752)
  * Use per user esound sockets instead of a single one for all users
 .
  [ Baptiste Mille-Mathias ]
  * debian/control:
    - create a separate package for bluetooth module (Closes: #513832)
  * debian/pulseaudio-module-bluetooth.install
    - put files for the separate bluetooth module package
  * debian/pulseaudio.install
    - remove files of the separate bluetooth module package
 .
  [ Sjoerd Simons ]
  * debian/control: Don't build the bluetooth module on non-linux systems
    (Closes: #502837)
  * debian/control: Make the bluetooth module conflict with older pulseaudio
    versions
  * Update standards version, no changes needed
  * debian/copyright: Big update
 .
pulseaudio (0.9.14-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * New Upstream Version
  * 0002-load-module-gconf-earlier.patch renamed to
    0001-load-module-gconf-earlier.patch and updated
  * 0001-Fix-library-search-path-to-include-lib-and-usr-lib.patch
    - Removed, no longer applicable
  * 0003-make-sure-to-use-64bit-rounding-even-on-32bit-machin.patch
    - Removed, fixed upstream
  * 0004-properly-remove-dbus-matches-an-filters-when-unloadi.patch
    - Removed, fixed upstream
  * debian/patches/series
    - Updated
 .
pulseaudio (0.9.13-2) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * Rename libpulsecore5 to libpulsecore8 to correctly reflect the soname
    (Closes: #503612)
  * 0003-make-sure-to-use-64bit-rounding-even-on-32bit-machin.patch
    - Fix rounding errors on 32 bit machines. From upstream git
  * 0004-properly-remove-dbus-matches-an-filters-when-unloadi.patch
    - Properly remove dbus filters when unloading the bluetooth module
  * 0005-Fix-two-typos-that-broke-tunnels.patch
    - Fix tunnels. From upstream git
 .
pulseaudio (0.9.13-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  [ Bas Zoetekouw ]
  * debian/control: Build-Depend on libasound2-dev (>= 1.0.17)
  * debian/pulseaudio-module-x11.install: No longer install an xdg autostart
    file
  * debian/pulseaudio.install: Install system.pa config file and various new
    pulseaudio modules
  * debian/rules: Add --disable-per-user-esound-socket to configure flags
 .
  [ Sjoerd Simons ]
  * New Upstream Version
  * Fixes FTBTS on GNU/kFreeBSD (Closes: #497624)
  * Dropped patches for things that have been fixed upstream:
    - 0003-Define-PULSE_INTERNAL.patch
    - 0005-Reduce-RT-prio-logging-severity.patch
    - 0006-fix-iteration-over-random-devices.patch
  * rename 0003-load-module-gconf-earlier.patch to
    0002-load-module-gconf-earlier.patch
  * rename 0002-Fix-library-search-path-to-include-lib-and-usr-lib.patch
    to 0001-Fix-library-search-path-to-include-lib-and-usr-lib.patch
  * rename 0004-load-module-gconf-earlier.patch to
    0003-load-module-gconf-earlier.patch
  * 0001-Set-ESD-socket-to-tmp-.esd-socket-to-match-up-with.patch
    - Dropped, not necessary anymore, the --disable-per-user-esound-socket
      configure flag now has the same result
  * debian/control: Add libspeexdsp-dev (>= 1.2~rc1) to Build-Depends
  * debian/control: Add Build-Depends on libpolkit-dbus-dev and
    libbluetooth-dev
  * debian/pulseaudio.install: Install various new modules. Including bluetooth
    and polkit, which will move into a separate package later.
  * debian/pulseaudio.install: Install the new pulseaudio xdg autostart file
  * debian/control: add a depend on consolekit. Might be downgrade to a
    recommend later
  * debian/control: Set the maintainer to the pkg-pulseaudio mailinglist
  * debian/control: Add libgdbm-dev to build-depends
  * debian/control: Add intltool to build-depends


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