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execve() wrapper and logger
snoopy is merely a shared library that is used as a wrapper
to the execve() function provided by libc as to log every call
to syslog (authpriv). system administrators may find snoopy
useful in tasks such as light/heavy system monitoring, tracking other
administrator's actions as well as getting a good 'feel' of
what's going on in the system (for example apache running cgi
scripts).
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Changes: snoopy (1.8.0-2~bpo60+1) squeeze-backports; urgency=low
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* Rebuild for squeeze-backports.
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snoopy (1.8.0-2) unstable; urgency=low
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* Correct debian/copyright to show that the upstream code is licensed
GPL-2+, not just GPL-2 (thanks to Ansgar Burchardt for noticing).
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snoopy (1.8.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New maintainer.
* New upstream version (closes: #629832).
* Static log function patch moved into upstream code
* -fPIC build patch moved into upstream code
* rm -f on clean patch moved into upstream code
* DESTDIR patch moved into upstream code
* getlogin patch appears to be obsolete, removed
* Upstream version 1.8.0 now supports filtering, but due to the
potential for system lockup and a bug in the Makefile it is not
enabled in this Debian revision pending closer examination.
* Changed from CDBS to DH for debian/rules
* Removed dependency on ld.so.preload-manager
* Removed obsolete Linda override
* Updated copyright file and converted it to DEP-5 format
* Standards-Version: 3.9.2
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