collectd 5.4.0-3ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu

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collectd (5.4.0-3ubuntu2) trusty; urgency=medium

  * Cherry-pick the following change from Debian to work around our FTBFS:
    - Use -Wno-error=deprecated-declarations to suppress libdbi deprecation
      warnings for now; they would else cause build failures due to -Werror.
 -- Adam Conrad <email address hidden>   Tue, 18 Mar 2014 23:53:52 -0600

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collectd: statistics collection and monitoring daemon

 collectd is a small daemon which collects system information periodically and
 provides mechanisms to monitor and store the values in a variety of ways.
 Since the daemon doesn't need to startup every time it wants to update the
 values it's very fast and easy on the system. Also, the statistics are very
 fine grained since the files are updated every 10 seconds by default.
 .
 The collected information can be used to find current performance bottlenecks
 (performance analysis) and predict future system load (capacity planning).
 .
 This package provides a full installation of the daemon, including the
 configuration. For the core system, see the "collectd-core" package, which
 allows sites to, e.g., provide customizations (like a custom default
 configuration) on top of it without having to modify the "collectd" package.

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collectd-dbg: statistics collection and monitoring daemon (debugging symbols)

 collectd is a small daemon which collects system information periodically and
 provides mechanisms to monitor and store the values in a variety of ways.
 Since the daemon doesn't need to startup every time it wants to update the
 values it's very fast and easy on the system. Also, the statistics are very
 fine grained since the files are updated every 10 seconds by default.
 .
 This package contains the debugging symbols.

collectd-dev: statistics collection and monitoring daemon (development files)

 collectd is a small daemon which collects system information periodically and
 provides mechanisms to monitor and store the values in a variety of ways.
 Since the daemon doesn't need to startup every time it wants to update the
 values it's very fast and easy on the system. Also, the statistics are very
 fine grained since the files are updated every 10 seconds by default.
 .
 This package contains the development files needed to create your own
 plugins.

collectd-utils: statistics collection and monitoring daemon (utilities)

 collectd is a small daemon which collects system information periodically and
 provides mechanisms to monitor and store the values in a variety of ways.
 Since the daemon doesn't need to startup every time it wants to update the
 values it's very fast and easy on the system. Also, the statistics are very
 fine grained since the files are updated every 10 seconds by default.
 .
 This package contains the following utility:
 .
   * collectdctl: Control interface for collectd
   * collectd-nagios: Nagios plugin for querying collectd

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