Package: python-ioflo Source: ioflo Version: 1.5.0-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Samuel M. Smith Installed-Size: 1424 Depends: python (<< 2.8), python (>= 2.7), python:any (>= 2.6.6-7~) Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/i/ioflo/python-ioflo_1.5.0-1_all.deb Size: 164020 SHA256: fed2253b3c08dec4c3e044ce50884da3e77698feaa86d74453956ba4fe449ef9 SHA1: fb2e5a64c8f0716e2e215b90100b99779fdc4e80 MD5sum: ad08a2b5f53b62577fc412aca856b4a7 Description: Flow Based Programming Automated Reasoning Engine and Automa Enabling the Programmable World. http://ioflo.com Package: python-raet Source: raet Version: 0.6.5-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Samuel M. Smith Installed-Size: 1501 Depends: python (<< 2.8), python (>= 2.7), python-enum34, python-ioflo, python-libnacl, python-six, python:any (>= 2.6.6-7~) Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/r/raet/python-raet_0.6.5-1_all.deb Size: 98240 SHA256: 4ab394ca84ce588d7d8b3db6cf599d0841d32c4d678fd0f2594b7853f14d3df1 SHA1: c0a1b15baf5253604d8f0ed5b3581c717601b8d8 MD5sum: b7321ae4918c8d2d627a23b31590cc35 Description: Reliable Asynchronous Event Transport protocol Asynchronous transaction based protocol using Ioflo. http://ioflo.com Package: python-timelib Source: timelib Version: 0.2.4-2 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Ralf Schmitt Installed-Size: 577 Depends: python (<< 2.8), python (>= 2.7~), python:any (<< 2.8), python:any (>= 2.7~), libc6 (>= 2.14) Homepage: https://github.com/pediapress/timelib/ Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/t/timelib/python-timelib_0.2.4-2_amd64.deb Size: 131816 SHA256: 5b1936258f41a178cbf82173e4269ecb7ed4469e2ac5f5c6c13a4c2985d9323b SHA1: 0334442b04dd237238c3412a09b111687cc90580 MD5sum: 706894d37624d13a241eca5575aaf58c Description: parse english textual date descriptions Usage ===== . timelib is a short wrapper around php's internal timelib module. It currently only provides a few functions: . timelib.strtodatetime: . >>> timelib.strtodatetime('today') datetime.datetime(2009, 6, 23, 0, 0) >>> timelib.strtodatetime('today') datetime.datetime(2009, 6, 23, 0, 0) >>> timelib.strtodatetime('next friday') datetime.datetime(2009, 6, 26, 0, 0) >>> timelib.strtodatetime('29 feb 2008 -108 years') datetime.datetime(1900, 3, 1, 0, 0) . timelib.strtotime: . >>> import time, timelib Package: python3-timelib Source: timelib Version: 0.2.4-2 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Ralf Schmitt Installed-Size: 578 Depends: python3 (<< 3.7), python3 (>= 3.6~), libc6 (>= 2.14) Homepage: https://github.com/pediapress/timelib/ Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/t/timelib/python3-timelib_0.2.4-2_amd64.deb Size: 131748 SHA256: d1b43bdec56a8712a4ab485bbbe177d58210171b5188b7530880c8feba91e26c SHA1: 963108d88ed8a386c5734e0a04e16c0deab7dc5e MD5sum: 3b1234457e1117c765e3e58995f5f388 Description: parse english textual date descriptions Usage ===== . timelib is a short wrapper around php's internal timelib module. It currently only provides a few functions: . timelib.strtodatetime: . >>> timelib.strtodatetime('today') datetime.datetime(2009, 6, 23, 0, 0) >>> timelib.strtodatetime('today') datetime.datetime(2009, 6, 23, 0, 0) >>> timelib.strtodatetime('next friday') datetime.datetime(2009, 6, 26, 0, 0) >>> timelib.strtodatetime('29 feb 2008 -108 years') datetime.datetime(1900, 3, 1, 0, 0) . timelib.strtotime: . >>> import time, timelib . This is the Python 3 version of the package. Package: salt-api Source: salt Version: 2018.3.4+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 53 Depends: salt-master, python:any (>= 2.7~) Recommends: python-cherrypy3 Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-api_2018.3.4+ds-1_all.deb Size: 12980 SHA256: c0218cee93eea228b674cd97a81efdb6498b09248af6b3f1669da6a310dead01 SHA1: 731b0319b89d50fd951ccf029f000ad04284e6a0 MD5sum: bd2aceee66ce5a0208deaf92c88747e8 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: 2018.3.4+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 50 Depends: python-libcloud (>= 0.14.1-1), salt-common (= 2018.3.4+ds-1), python:any (>= 2.7~) Recommends: python-netaddr Suggests: python-botocore Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-cloud_2018.3.4+ds-1_all.deb Size: 14456 SHA256: 3affa200417cb301e3fc9ff927aca96475aa3e293e161becddd065386249de02 SHA1: 9302429439f508e52d1a58d2b26e1755b3338c65 MD5sum: 9cba725fb6c333e0f8de60c40f99f5b6 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: 2018.3.4+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 26328 Depends: python-apt, python-dateutil, python-jinja2, python-msgpack (>= 0.4), python-pkg-resources, python-requests (>= 1.0.0), python-concurrent.futures, python-tornado (>= 4.2.1), python-yaml, python-systemd, python-psutil, python-gnupg, python:any (<< 2.8), python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~) 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_2018.3.4+ds-1_all.deb Size: 5929216 SHA256: 1f719cfd0f849d7c4b678bf302c2e59100c36ffe49baf60809fe1a0c8e7aea13 SHA1: ed9956f01803b343513f81161fa3e13cd371b03b MD5sum: c1409199a9e169e82c6aeaa26dbb1e6e 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: 2018.3.4+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 125 Depends: python-crypto (>= 2.6.1), python-zmq (>= 14.4.0), salt-common (= 2018.3.4+ds-1), python:any (>= 2.7~) Recommends: python-git Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-master_2018.3.4+ds-1_all.deb Size: 40828 SHA256: eb1cd8c943f0ff290886a72998081ba86c8cc30c4b6a46062ab96e1c2a0d9e3b SHA1: e2180677a848da7e836d12c88e41fe08181b39dc MD5sum: 8a72923d558488eef2fcc4e49b9514c5 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: 2018.3.4+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 125 Depends: bsdmainutils, dctrl-tools, python-crypto (>= 2.6.1), python-zmq (>= 14.4.0), salt-common (= 2018.3.4+ds-1), python:any (>= 2.7~) Recommends: dmidecode, debconf-utils Suggests: python-augeas Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-minion_2018.3.4+ds-1_all.deb Size: 27580 SHA256: 662ca605684fb164cca0d2397b35e04a2edbf4930d1ce2532c0b0c5d266b45fc SHA1: 15f64c569b143a63fa79cd3bd52e64db03acf425 MD5sum: 70e4304627eab6f3c844b9006335183d 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: 2018.3.4+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 45 Depends: salt-common (= 2018.3.4+ds-1), python:any (>= 2.7~) Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-ssh_2018.3.4+ds-1_all.deb Size: 13888 SHA256: 1949acd6783750b5609fe0b5ecd59715080f1b6548328810a8606221b63a1e7b SHA1: 7c6a4c93dc714b866192242d676094b2f2b84b12 MD5sum: 2b7fda1768e126381614b94ec941ff57 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: 2018.3.4+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 53 Depends: salt-master (= 2018.3.4+ds-1), python:any (>= 2.7~) Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-syndic_2018.3.4+ds-1_all.deb Size: 13220 SHA256: a8c93106eba88ba448388021b0b1079aed2b4961c8e18a5475f3409a83ca8931 SHA1: ec74fe1326e442776f99be4ac71c8f8135b8b5ce MD5sum: 1334767dee69a9ee7378a3267b7b7edc 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.