znc 1.7.5-4 source package in Ubuntu

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znc (1.7.5-4) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Add oidentd configuration example and explain it in README.Debian.
    Closes: #950571

 -- Patrick Matthäi <email address hidden>  Thu, 05 Mar 2020 12:31:46 +0100

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znc: No summary available for znc in ubuntu groovy.

No description available for znc in ubuntu groovy.

znc-backlog: module for requesting backlog from znc bouncer

 znc-backlog is a third party ZNC module that makes it easy to request backlog.
 Its intended use is for when you have just launched your IRC client and gotten
 a few lines of backlog sent to you, but want to read more. Instead of having
 to deal with shelling into the box where you run ZNC and manually sifting
 through the logs, you can issue a short command in your IRC client to request
 any amount of the most recent lines of log.
 .
 For more information about ZNC, see the znc package.

znc-backlog-dbgsym: debug symbols for znc-backlog
znc-dbgsym: debug symbols for znc
znc-dev: advanced modular IRC bouncer (development headers)

 znc is an IRC proxy. It runs as a daemon and connects to IRC server,
 then allows you to connect from a workstation and work as the user that
 is logged in to the IRC server. After you disconnect, it maintains the
 connection to the server. It acts like any normal IRC server, so you can
 use any IRC client to connect to it.
 .
 Some of its features include support for multiple users, multiple clients,
 and multiple IRC servers; playback buffers to catch up with what happened
 while you were detached, SSL encryption, DCC proxying, and a plugin
 interface with many plugins supporting other features.
 .
 This package contains the znc development headers for developing modules.

znc-perl: No summary available for znc-perl in ubuntu groovy.

No description available for znc-perl in ubuntu groovy.

znc-perl-dbgsym: debug symbols for znc-perl
znc-push: No summary available for znc-push in ubuntu groovy.

No description available for znc-push in ubuntu groovy.

znc-push-dbgsym: debug symbols for znc-push
znc-python: No summary available for znc-python in ubuntu groovy.

No description available for znc-python in ubuntu groovy.

znc-python-dbgsym: debug symbols for znc-python
znc-tcl: advanced modular IRC bouncer (Tcl extension)

 znc is an IRC proxy. It runs as a daemon and connects to IRC server,
 then allows you to connect from a workstation and work as the user that
 is logged in to the IRC server. After you disconnect, it maintains the
 connection to the server. It acts like any normal IRC server, so you can
 use any IRC client to connect to it.
 .
 Some of its features include support for multiple users, multiple clients,
 and multiple IRC servers; playback buffers to catch up with what happened
 while you were detached, SSL encryption, DCC proxying, and a plugin
 interface with many plugins supporting other features.
 .
 This package contains the znc Tcl extension.

znc-tcl-dbgsym: debug symbols for znc-tcl