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firmware-linux-free_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_all.deb
  to main/l/linux-2.6/firmware-linux-free_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_all.deb
linux-2.6_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1.diff.gz
  to main/l/linux-2.6/linux-2.6_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1.diff.gz
linux-2.6_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1.dsc
  to main/l/linux-2.6/linux-2.6_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1.dsc
linux-2.6_2.6.32~rc8.orig.tar.gz
  to main/l/linux-2.6/linux-2.6_2.6.32~rc8.orig.tar.gz
(new) linux-doc-2.6.32_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_all.deb optional doc
Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.6.32
 This package provides the various README files and HTML documentation for
 the Linux kernel version 2.6.32.  Plenty of information, including the
 descriptions of various kernel subsystems, filesystems, driver-specific
 notes and the like.  Consult the file
 /usr/share/doc/linux-doc-2.6.32/Documentation/00-INDEX for the detailed
 description of the contents.
(new) linux-headers-2.6.32-rc8-all-amd64_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_amd64.deb optional kernel
All header files for Linux 2.6.32
 This package depends against all architecture-specific kernel header files
 for Linux kernel version 2.6.32-rc8, generally used for building
 out-of-tree kernel modules.
(new) linux-headers-2.6.32-rc8-all_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_amd64.deb optional kernel
All header files for Linux 2.6.32
 This package depends against all architecture-specific kernel header files
 for Linux kernel version 2.6.32-rc8, generally used for building
 out-of-tree kernel modules.
(new) linux-headers-2.6.32-rc8-amd64_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_amd64.deb optional kernel
Header files for Linux 2.6.32-rc8-amd64
 This package provides the architecture-specific kernel header files for
 Linux kernel 2.6.32-rc8-amd64, generally used for building out-of-tree
 kernel modules.  These files are going to be installed into
 /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.32-rc8-amd64, and can be used for building
 modules that load into the kernel provided by the
 linux-image-2.6.32-rc8-amd64 package.
(new) linux-headers-2.6.32-rc8-common_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_amd64.deb optional kernel
Common header files for Linux 2.6.32-rc8
 This package provides the architecture-specific common kernel header files
 for Linux kernel version 2.6.32-rc8, generally used for building
 out-of-tree kernel modules.  To obtain a complete set of headers you also
 need to install the linux-headers-2.6.32-rc8-(flavour) package, matching
 the flavour of the kernel you intend the build for.
(new) linux-image-2.6.32-rc8-amd64_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_amd64.deb optional kernel
Linux 2.6.32-rc8 for 64-bit PCs
 The Linux kernel 2.6.32-rc8 and modules for use on PCs with AMD64 or Intel
 64 processors.
 .
 This kernel also runs on a Xen hypervisor.  It supports only unprivileged
 (domU) operation.
linux-libc-dev_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_amd64.deb
  to main/l/linux-2.6/linux-libc-dev_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_amd64.deb
(new) linux-manual-2.6.32_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_all.deb optional doc
Linux kernel API manual pages for version 2.6.32
 This package provides the Kernel Hacker's Guide in the form of manual
 pages, describing the kernel API functions.  They are installed into
 section 9 of the manual.
 .
 As the files containing manual pages for different kernel versions are
 installed in the same location, only one linux-manual package may be
 installed at a time.  The linux-doc package containing the documentation
 in other formats is free from such restriction.
(new) linux-patch-debian-2.6.32_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_all.deb optional kernel
Debian patches to version 2.6.32 of the Linux kernel
 This package includes the patches used to produce the prepackaged
 linux-source-2.6.32 package, as well as architecture-specific patches.
 .
 Note that these patches do NOT apply against a pristine Linux 2.6.32
 kernel but only against the kernel tarball
 linux-2.6_2.6.32~rc8.orig.tar.gz  from the Debian archive.
(new) linux-source-2.6.32_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_all.deb optional kernel
Linux kernel source for version 2.6.32 with Debian patches
 This package provides source code for the Linux kernel version 2.6.32.
 This source closely tracks official Linux kernel releases.  Debian's
 modifications to that source consist of security fixes, bug fixes, and
 features that have already been (or are believed to be) accepted by the
 upstream maintainers.
 .
 If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it
 is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has
 been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages.
(new) linux-support-2.6.32-rc8_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_all.deb optional devel
Support files for Linux 2.6.32-rc8
 This package provides support files for the Linux kernel build, e.g.
 scripts to handle ABI information and for generation of build system meta
 data.
(new) linux-tree-2.6.32_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_all.deb optional devel
Linux kernel source tree for building Debian kernel images
 This metapackage is used as a build dependency of Debian linux-image
 packages to prevent a version discrepancy between the linux-image and
 corresponding linux-sources packages in the fast-moving unstable archive.
 The package's dependency relations are structured so that a linux-image
 package's build dependencies can always be satisfied, even if the
 linux-source package that had been used to compile the image has been
 superseded by a newer Debian revision since the last build.
 .
 The package provides a list of virtual packages, corresponding to Debian
 revisions of a linux-source package.  The Debian linux-patch contains the
 information needed to roll back the current linux-source to any of the
 revisions identified by the provided virtual packages.  Therefore, the
 linux-tree package ensures the availability of the Linux kernel source
 tree corresponding to each of the virtual packages listed.
 .
 The package serves no purpose outside of the Debian build and archive
 infrastructure.
Changes: linux-2.6 (2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  [ Ben Hutchings ]
  * New upstream release candidate.
    - slip: Clean up create and destroy	 (Closes: #408635)
    - signal: Fix alternate signal stack check (Closes: #544905)
  * README.Debian: Add brief information about building specific binary
    packages (Closes: #546182)
  * lgs8gxx: Remove firmware for lgs8g75 and use request_firmware() to
    load it
  * r8169: Remove firmware for RTL8168D v1 and v2 and use
    request_firmware() to load it
  * DocBook: Fix build breakage
  * Hide WPA authentication parameters and comments when including network
    configuration in bug reports
 .
  [ Bastian Blank ]
  * [mips] Don't force EMBEDDED on.
  * [sparc] Don't builtin Ext2 support.
  * Enable PERF_EVENTS, EVENT_PROFILE, CRYPTO_VMAC, CRYPTO_GHASH, TREE_RCU.
  * Use SLUB as default SLAB allocator.
 .
  [ Martin Michlmayr ]
  * [armel] Make some options modular (since there's no reason for them
    to be built in): FTL, NFTL, MTD_CFI_AMDSTD, MTD_CFI_STAA.
  * [armel/orion5x, armel/kirkwood] Enable ISDN (requested by Markus
    Krebs).
  * Add patch from Albin Tonnerre to add HAVE_KERNEL_LZMA to arm.
  * [armel] Enable KERNEL_LZMA, i.e. compress kernels with lzma to get
    much better compression.
  * [armel] Re-enable options that were turned off recently because of
    size constraints: DEBUG_USER, DEBUG_KERNEL, BOOT_TRACER, ARM_UNWIND,
    BLK_DEV_IO_TRACE and SECURITY_SELINUX.
 .
  [ maximilian attems ]
  * Simplify postinst nuke reverse symlinks handling. Patch from
    Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <sebastian@breakpoint.cc>.


Override entries for your package:
firmware-linux-free_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_all.deb - optional kernel
linux-2.6_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1.dsc - source devel
linux-libc-dev_2.6.32~rc8-1~experimental.1_amd64.deb - optional devel

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Closing bugs: 408635 544905 546182 


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