dmidecode 3.2-ok2 source package in openKylin

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dmidecode (3.2-ok2) yangtze; urgency=medium

  * modify debian/control to support riscv64

 -- Xie Wei <email address hidden>  Thu, 08 Jun 2023 11:47:41 +0800

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Uploaded by:
xiewei
Sponsored by:
Cibot
Uploaded to:
Yangtze V1.0
Original maintainer:
Jörg Frings-Fürst
Architectures:
any-amd64 any-i386 arm64 armhf ia64 riscv64
Section:
utils
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Yangtze V1.0 release main utils

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dmidecode_3.2-ok2.debian.tar.xz 7.7 KiB ec37ac5a5107cb6f14d316d2fb59b3b201c25994287b068940fef420999450a6
dmidecode_3.2-ok2.dsc 1.8 KiB 306af78d9f32ef96fe70cbbb3c9c50ada6b7776bf4a93e597ff2ed75573efc9a

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dmidecode: SMBIOS/DMI table decoder

 Dmidecode reports information about the system's hardware as described in the
 system BIOS according to the SMBIOS/DMI standard.
 .
 This information typically includes system manufacturer, model name, serial
 number, BIOS version, asset tag as well as a lot of other details of varying
 level of interest and reliability depending on the manufacturer. This will
 often include usage status for the CPU sockets, expansion slots (e.g. AGP, PCI,
 ISA) and memory module slots, and the list of I/O ports (e.g. serial, parallel,
 USB).
 .
 Beware that DMI data have proven to be too unreliable to be blindly trusted.
 Dmidecode does not scan the hardware, it only reports what the BIOS told it to.

dmidecode-dbgsym: debug symbols for dmidecode
dmidecode-udeb: SMBIOS/DMI table decoder (udeb)