Package: python-backports.ssl-match-hostname Source: backports.ssl-match-hostname Version: 3.4.0.2-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team Installed-Size: 60 Depends: python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~), python:any (<< 2.8) Homepage: https://bitbucket.org/brandon/backports.ssl_match_hostname Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/b/backports.ssl-match-hostname/python-backports.ssl-match-hostname_3.4.0.2-1_all.deb Size: 6116 SHA256: f874622dd688cbdb977a431a25c01af3d2e1a69677f942c30beaff165cc39584 SHA1: a450b0ba1a9c7896d6fa380bb46461fa1cf23994 MD5sum: e78dcf555492c7cfe45983e71d58f489 Description: Backport of the Python 3.2 SSL hostname checking function The Secure Sockets layer is only actually secure if you check the hostname in the certificate returned by the server to which you are connecting, and verify that it matches to hostname that you are trying to reach. . But the matching logic, defined in RFC2818, can be a bit tricky to implement on your own. So the ssl package in the Standard Library of Python 3.2 and greater now includes a match_hostname() function for performing this check instead of requiring every application to implement the check separately. . This package contains a backport of the ssl.match_hostname function for Python 2.4 and above. Package: python-concurrent.futures Version: 3.0.3-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: PKG OpenStack Installed-Size: 217 Depends: python:any (<< 2.8), python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~), libjs-sphinxdoc (>= 1.0) Provides: python-futures Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/pythonfutures/ Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/p/python-concurrent.futures/python-concurrent.futures_3.0.3-1_all.deb Size: 35066 SHA256: 5dcd12b8e29c1459f37cf6898d0424089226a697d0a47888b4fd7ed898739ae6 SHA1: df2b519c3584bcfd484d1dee8421ae65f7404b51 MD5sum: cfc5c6c2ac1076892dc43169979d4627 Description: backport of concurrent.futures package from Python 3.2 The concurrent.futures module provides a high-level interface for asynchronously executing callables. . This is a backport for concurrent.futures as of PEP-3148 and included in Python 3.2 Package: python-enum34 Source: enum34 Version: 1.0.4-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Barry Warsaw Installed-Size: 216 Depends: python:any (<< 2.8), python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~) Suggests: python-enum34-doc Homepage: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/enum34 Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/e/enum34/python-enum34_1.0.4-1_all.deb Size: 26718 SHA256: ddc5618a740707a1cf054a64a2354a5f04da37c0254a14218b803ead83f5a47b SHA1: 2a3362036fe80c5922eb7fac31973ecc04cbb2c7 MD5sum: 7bfbfe638634e4dd7570241eb23e0290 Description: backport of Python 3.4's enum package PEP 435 adds an enumeration to Python 3.4. This module provides a backport of that data type for older Python versions. It defines two enumeration classes that can be used to define unit sets of names and values: Enum and IntEnum. . This is the Python 2 compatible package. Package: python-enum34-doc Source: enum34 Version: 1.0.4-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Barry Warsaw Installed-Size: 63 Homepage: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/enum34 Priority: optional Section: doc Filename: pool/main/e/enum34/python-enum34-doc_1.0.4-1_all.deb Size: 12736 SHA256: 58d7f679ea62797dbd65eea75dbbec693f26c0ad279495d9d8cb3bccc2a4e8c3 SHA1: d09015b925b820d25555bb81e6d2d67413c06448 MD5sum: 1e20616229472e681eaf31f04c5550ce Description: backport of Python 3.4's enum package PEP 435 adds an enumeration to Python 3.4. This module provides a backport of that data type for older Python versions. It defines two enumeration classes that can be used to define unit sets of names and values: Enum and IntEnum. . This is the common documentation package. Package: python-future Version: 0.14.3-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: PKG OpenStack Installed-Size: 1711 Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: python:any (<< 2.8), python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~), python2.7 Suggests: python-future-doc Homepage: https://python-future.org Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/p/python-future/python-future_0.14.3-1_all.deb Size: 332136 SHA256: b4ddab69bf5b0b46c31cbc9f0621964f1a1b6cfffc64a6afaf5772cb3c77ea64 SHA1: 5ff8d0d024f3cefb577b06c31f2bcb639466aaa1 MD5sum: 8dde7328912ffae14a78d66694e84319 Description: single-source support for Python 3 and 2 - Python 2.x Future is the missing compatibility layer between Python 2 and Python 3. It allows one to use a single, clean Python 3.x-compatible codebase to support both Python 2 and Python 3 with minimal overhead. . The imports have no effect on Python 3. On Python 2, they shadow the corresponding builtins, which normally have different semantics on Python 3 versus 2, to provide their Python 3 semantics. . This package contains the Python 2.x module. Package: python-future-doc Source: python-future Version: 0.14.3-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: PKG OpenStack Installed-Size: 1545 Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: libjs-sphinxdoc (>= 1.0) Homepage: https://python-future.org Priority: optional Section: doc Filename: pool/main/p/python-future/python-future-doc_0.14.3-1_all.deb Size: 288486 SHA256: 141bb1c6fc07687de01ff5ab32193beec33fdb3b2255346dc2d053952e2df399 SHA1: b3c88b6d171afc63a426e46208c1f2bd85a82df2 MD5sum: 311edc72556d77112db9891a18474276 Description: Clean single-source support for Python 3 and 2 - doc Future is the missing compatibility layer between Python 2 and Python 3. It allows one to use a single, clean Python 3.x-compatible codebase to support both Python 2 and Python 3 with minimal overhead. . The imports have no effect on Python 3. On Python 2, they shadow the corresponding builtins, which normally have different semantics on Python 3 versus 2, to provide their Python 3 semantics. . This package contains the documentation. Package: python-ioflo Source: ioflo Version: 1.3.8-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Samuel M. Smith Installed-Size: 1250 Depends: python, python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~), python:any (<< 2.8) Homepage: https://github.com/ioflo/ioflo Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/i/ioflo/python-ioflo_1.3.8-1_all.deb Size: 149406 SHA256: d037b1de8d80937867f7308b2f7ee011a16c13b7602cc1ede1bc087eba069faf SHA1: ba312ad96292dda316361188b90ecf70d3076df5 MD5sum: ce2651d586eb2af328430d6200c10a73 Description: Flow Based Programming Automated Reasoning Engine and Automa Enabling the Programmable World. http://ioflo.com Package: python-libcloud Source: libcloud Version: 1.5.0+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team Installed-Size: 13066 Depends: python-backports.ssl-match-hostname, python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~), python:any (<< 2.8), python-crypto (>= 2.6), python-lockfile (>= 0.9), python-simplejson Homepage: https://libcloud.apache.org/ Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/libc/libcloud/python-libcloud_1.5.0+ds-1_all.deb Size: 1234896 SHA256: 37656f6d2bba476b28f9573b37088999a030aa97128e260305386b8f2da4ab27 SHA1: 2e9c87c4723dd3f8e21b054e343c3349445be62e MD5sum: 502992897fe8b5bd3813b7daa73ce4e0 Description: unified Python interface into the cloud libcloud is a pure Python client library for interacting with many of the popular cloud server providers using a unified API. It was created to make it easy for developers to build products that work between any of the services that it supports. . * Avoid vendor lock-in * Use the same API to talk to many different providers * More than 30 supported providers total * Four main APIs: Compute, Storage, Load Balancers, DNS * Supports Python 2.5, Python 2.6, Python 2.7, PyPy and Python 3 . Resource you can manage with Libcloud are divided in the following categories: . * Cloud Servers and Block Storage - services such as Amazon EC2 and Rackspace Cloud Servers (libcloud.compute.*) * Cloud Object Storage and CDN - services such as Amazon S3 and Rackspace CloudFiles (libcloud.storage.*) * Load Balancers as a Service, LBaaS (libcloud.loadbalancer.*) * DNS as a Service, DNSaaS (libcloud.dns.*) . libcloud was originally created by the folks over at Cloudkick, but has since grown into an independent free software project licensed under the Apache License (2.0). Package: python-raet Source: raet Version: 0.6.3-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Samuel M. Smith Installed-Size: 1507 Depends: python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~), python-libnacl, python, python-ioflo, python-enum34, python:any (<< 2.8), python-six Homepage: https://github.com/saltstack/raet Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/r/raet/python-raet_0.6.3-1_all.deb Size: 95368 SHA256: 7d1a62eff734c7ccb969fd69e7a70d2b2bfa40a974b604d50f632cf71a068d96 SHA1: f06834b3053d84907517c989bc8449590280ae30 MD5sum: 41cc4c6f7b29b87ffea2dd834fc1660b Description: Reliable Asynchronous Event Transport protocol Asynchronous transaction based protocol using Ioflo. http://ioflo.com Package: python3-enum34 Source: enum34 Version: 1.0.4-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Barry Warsaw Installed-Size: 216 Depends: python3:any (>= 3.3.2-2~) Suggests: python-enum34-doc Homepage: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/enum34 Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/e/enum34/python3-enum34_1.0.4-1_all.deb Size: 26802 SHA256: f8067581c7e3b9a941ba96881e19a5142fcdf6096ec05ceb88eb1b751249024b SHA1: 6b96b3259ad0ee7817c8955e84c7ca9d379b5f87 MD5sum: 0bd5e48b8ab7abf34feb38b75f21bb62 Description: backport of Python 3.4's enum package PEP 435 adds an enumeration to Python 3.4. This module provides a backport of that data type for older Python versions. It defines two enumeration classes that can be used to define unit sets of names and values: Enum and IntEnum. . This is the Python 3 compatible package. Package: python3-future Source: python-future Version: 0.14.3-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: PKG OpenStack Installed-Size: 1645 Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: python3.4, python3:any (>= 3.3.2-2~) Suggests: python-future-doc Homepage: https://python-future.org Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/p/python-future/python3-future_0.14.3-1_all.deb Size: 330372 SHA256: febc3aee2bc3a63b288fae9c8bc5696e1893313079bd550979b5b4a605b38dc9 SHA1: 49709bf0c3bec6404f43b88a1c46313357403d47 MD5sum: 31ec7a8a57380efdbe5e3f8a646e0601 Description: Clean single-source support for Python 3 and 2 - Python 3.x Future is the missing compatibility layer between Python 2 and Python 3. It allows one to use a single, clean Python 3.x-compatible codebase to support both Python 2 and Python 3 with minimal overhead. . The imports have no effect on Python 3. On Python 2, they shadow the corresponding builtins, which normally have different semantics on Python 3 versus 2, to provide their Python 3 semantics. . This package contains the Python 3.x module. Package: salt-api Source: salt Version: 2018.3.0+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 79 Depends: python, python:any (>= 2.6~), sysv-rc (>= 2.88dsf-24) | file-rc (>= 0.8.16), salt-master Recommends: python-cherrypy3 Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-api_2018.3.0+ds-1_all.deb Size: 12430 SHA256: ccf5cdb1f97530e22ab188293eae5aed6d88073c0a4553653ad41b7ff9c733d4 SHA1: 8595792969ad1215dfea8526d6b0b593e846c319 MD5sum: 210e424abea44c1b65cc9f392ba67048 Description: Generic, modular network access system a modular interface on top of Salt that can provide a variety of entry points into a running Salt system. It can start and manage multiple interfaces allowing a REST API to coexist with XMLRPC or even a Websocket API. . The Salt API system is used to expose the fundamental aspects of Salt control to external sources. salt-api acts as the bridge between Salt itself and REST, Websockets, etc. Package: salt-cloud Source: salt Version: 2018.3.0+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 88 Depends: python, python:any (>= 2.6~), salt-common (= 2018.3.0+ds-1), python-libcloud (>= 0.14.1-1) Recommends: python-netaddr Suggests: python-botocore Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-cloud_2018.3.0+ds-1_all.deb Size: 14402 SHA256: a5215fa7421bfacf5395e5ab2ac1a20824dfc684b53e26644c2792f023450c84 SHA1: 1d7fa3a63c033be9d40f2a3e027b455c65cf095e MD5sum: c671ffb7d16775c8a05db306f27a2257 Description: public cloud VM management system provision virtual machines on various public clouds via a cleanly controlled profile and mapping system. Package: salt-common Source: salt Version: 2018.3.0+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 24902 Depends: python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~), python, python:any (<< 2.8), python-dateutil, python-jinja2, python-msgpack, python-apt, python-yaml, python-pkg-resources, python-requests (>= 1.0.0), python-tornado (>= 4.2.1), python-tornado (<< 5), python-psutil Recommends: lsb-release, python-mako Breaks: python-mako (<< 0.7.0) Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-common_2018.3.0+ds-1_all.deb Size: 5466806 SHA256: 95aa6efa448a60429eb73bde0c86685463b48555a2665fd5ef8bc73497ab4ec3 SHA1: 469d46261e147cb27451cf60f01641ce95310a37 MD5sum: db9e4339f973f55d054f89c9830229ca Description: shared libraries that salt requires for all packages salt is a powerful remote execution manager that can be used to administer servers in a fast and efficient way. . It allows commands to be executed across large groups of servers. This means systems can be easily managed, but data can also be easily gathered. Quick introspection into running systems becomes a reality. . Remote execution is usually used to set up a certain state on a remote system. Salt addresses this problem as well, the salt state system uses salt state files to define the state a server needs to be in. . Between the remote execution system, and state management Salt addresses the backbone of cloud and data center management. . This particular package provides shared libraries that salt-master, salt-minion, and salt-syndic require to function. Package: salt-master Source: salt Version: 2018.3.0+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 151 Depends: sysv-rc (>= 2.88dsf-24) | file-rc (>= 0.8.16), python, python:any (>= 2.6~), salt-common (= 2018.3.0+ds-1), python-crypto (>= 2.6.1), python-zmq (>= 13.1.0) Recommends: python-git Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-master_2018.3.0+ds-1_all.deb Size: 40766 SHA256: 07816e932739071a0b4a0b8daa61f488af477f09de6e30d42621dff1b409a9ad SHA1: 6c2dd17f50e6a4a46770355d79f33acb4d005074 MD5sum: 6f981ed79465f26c7bef75e72ada8cb3 Description: remote manager to administer servers via salt salt is a powerful remote execution manager that can be used to administer servers in a fast and efficient way. . It allows commands to be executed across large groups of servers. This means systems can be easily managed, but data can also be easily gathered. Quick introspection into running systems becomes a reality. . Remote execution is usually used to set up a certain state on a remote system. Salt addresses this problem as well, the salt state system uses salt state files to define the state a server needs to be in. . Between the remote execution system, and state management Salt addresses the backbone of cloud and data center management. . This particular package provides the salt controller. Package: salt-minion Source: salt Version: 2018.3.0+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 157 Depends: sysv-rc (>= 2.88dsf-24) | file-rc (>= 0.8.16), python, python:any (>= 2.6~), salt-common (= 2018.3.0+ds-1), python-crypto (>= 2.6.1), python-zmq (>= 13.1.0), dctrl-tools Recommends: dmidecode, debconf-utils Suggests: python-augeas Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-minion_2018.3.0+ds-1_all.deb Size: 27012 SHA256: 08978ac551171c68abecdb4076b3faf5734723474ab194b48818e01d1debc2ab SHA1: 8eedceb757cb6b01651fa64a3c90b12de86e5b84 MD5sum: e90dbe624f1dc227ef0781f8cabaf5d1 Description: client package for salt, the distributed remote execution system salt is a powerful remote execution manager that can be used to administer servers in a fast and efficient way. . It allows commands to be executed across large groups of servers. This means systems can be easily managed, but data can also be easily gathered. Quick introspection into running systems becomes a reality. . Remote execution is usually used to set up a certain state on a remote system. Salt addresses this problem as well, the salt state system uses salt state files to define the state a server needs to be in. . Between the remote execution system, and state management Salt addresses the backbone of cloud and data center management. . This particular package provides the worker / agent for salt. Package: salt-ssh Source: salt Version: 2018.3.0+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 73 Depends: python, python:any (>= 2.6~), salt-common (= 2018.3.0+ds-1) Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-ssh_2018.3.0+ds-1_all.deb Size: 13826 SHA256: b745f036ad2ddde936b10063a96a7bb2b5327c55fbccaf6c07fac57eeec4b7eb SHA1: 590fef476466517e90b98bf5458b64a67591323a MD5sum: e353319c98ca4c425bb6bf5ab15dea86 Description: remote manager to administer servers via salt salt is a powerful remote execution manager that can be used to administer servers in a fast and efficient way. . It allows commands to be executed across large groups of servers. This means systems can be easily managed, but data can also be easily gathered. Quick introspection into running systems becomes a reality. . Remote execution is usually used to set up a certain state on a remote system. Salt addresses this problem as well, the salt state system uses salt state files to define the state a server needs to be in. . Between the remote execution system, and state management Salt addresses the backbone of cloud and data center management. . This particular package provides the salt ssh controller. It is able to run salt modules and states on remote hosts via ssh. No minion or other salt specific software needs to be installed on the remote host. Package: salt-syndic Source: salt Version: 2018.3.0+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 79 Depends: sysv-rc (>= 2.88dsf-24) | file-rc (>= 0.8.16), python, python:any (>= 2.6~), salt-master (= 2018.3.0+ds-1) Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-syndic_2018.3.0+ds-1_all.deb Size: 12722 SHA256: a0e1c7c199ecdb7bc52752ee26c991c71d6ec1532e7ede548bf785997dcc79a1 SHA1: b78d329254e9a2445fcbdb3546155aae8052dd4e MD5sum: c6eec6ee535b8458e8ab6198d92fdfce Description: master-of-masters for salt, the distributed remote execution system salt is a powerful remote execution manager that can be used to administer servers in a fast and efficient way. . It allows commands to be executed across large groups of servers. This means systems can be easily managed, but data can also be easily gathered. Quick introspection into running systems becomes a reality. . Remote execution is usually used to set up a certain state on a remote system. Salt addresses this problem as well, the salt state system uses salt state files to define the state a server needs to be in. . Between the remote execution system, and state management Salt addresses the backbone of cloud and data center management. . This particular package provides the master of masters for salt - it enables the management of multiple masters at a time.