broccoli 1.97-3 source package in Ubuntu

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broccoli (1.97-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Fix FTBFS with OpenSSL built without SSLv3 support (Closes: #804104)

 -- Hilko Bengen <email address hidden>  Thu, 05 Nov 2015 18:29:11 +0100

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libbroccoli5: Bro client communications library

 Broccoli is the "Bro client communications library". It allows you to
 create client sensors for the Bro intrusion detection system.
 Broccoli can speak a good subset of the Bro communication protocol,
 in particular, it can receive Bro IDs, send and receive Bro events,
 and send and receive event requests to/from peering Bros. You can
 currently create and receive values of pure types like integers,
 counters, timestamps, IP addresses, port numbers, booleans, and
 strings.

libbroccoli5-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libbroccoli5

 Broccoli is the "Bro client communications library". It allows you to
 create client sensors for the Bro intrusion detection system.
 Broccoli can speak a good subset of the Bro communication protocol,
 in particular, it can receive Bro IDs, send and receive Bro events,
 and send and receive event requests to/from peering Bros. You can
 currently create and receive values of pure types like integers,
 counters, timestamps, IP addresses, port numbers, booleans, and
 strings.