datefudge 1.20 source package in Ubuntu

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datefudge (1.20) unstable; urgency=medium


  * datefudge.c: don't override time(2) on GNU/Hurd, as it seems to
    internally call gettimeofday(2), which is overridden. This fixes
    FTBFS on that platform.

 -- Robert Luberda <email address hidden>  Mon, 16 Dec 2013 23:32:47 +0100

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datefudge: Fake the system date

 This program (and preload library) fakes the system date so that
 programs think the wall clock is ... different.
 .
 The faking is not complete; timestamp on files are not affected in any
 way.
 .
 This package is useful if you want to test the date handling of your
 programs without changing the system clock. Examples: Does it handle
 expired certificates correctly? Does it work on a leap day?

datefudge-dbgsym: debug symbols for package datefudge

 This program (and preload library) fakes the system date so that
 programs think the wall clock is ... different.
 .
 The faking is not complete; timestamp on files are not affected in any
 way.
 .
 This package is useful if you want to test the date handling of your
 programs without changing the system clock. Examples: Does it handle
 expired certificates correctly? Does it work on a leap day?