resolvconf 1.63ubuntu9 source package in Ubuntu

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resolvconf (1.63ubuntu9) precise; urgency=low

  * debian/config: dns-nameservers lines are only valid if they take an ipv4
    or ipv6 value, and earlier bugs in netcfg may spit out lines with garbage
    values instead.  If we find one of these on initial configuration, don't
    consider it an example of valid dynamically-provided DNS information.
    LP: #932275.
 -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden>   Fri, 24 Feb 2012 13:01:08 -0800

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resolvconf: name server information handler

 Resolvconf is a framework for keeping up to date the system's
 information about name servers. It sets itself up as the intermediary
 between programs that supply this information (such as ifup and
 ifdown, DHCP clients, the PPP daemon and local name servers) and
 programs that use this information (such as DNS caches and resolver
 libraries).
 .
 This package may require some manual configuration. Please
 read the README file for detailed instructions.