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: 131436 SHA256: 0e2e4d168f6c6362ca4c2bb9a59923c5a8a26754bfb36aa2d380671d89ac2ed7 SHA1: c733c2a54b89b57133fa5d6f0cb702307e06fb93 MD5sum: b10af04470f3968369c3f720e3d8ffaa 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: 131516 SHA256: 81283a85e71361a3867b937931cfc420921043f14f7f645f8ff8395cd6b865df SHA1: ece897068f00c217eb5c4973d78c6a3e06f6143e MD5sum: 5214350014ba00a06a5d7f7bc7328bf7 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: 2019.2.4+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_2019.2.4+ds-1_all.deb Size: 12996 SHA256: edf5533f3ea846e8dde503ef2de26d94c9fd3c1019c7802742bc945ca7ebcc3c SHA1: bdc2fc236c7f578e7a24554f49ec2b25cff8ea91 MD5sum: bc24c6e9c21fb70504ae40b08d4d4833 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: 2019.2.4+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 50 Depends: python-libcloud (>= 0.14.1-1), salt-common (= 2019.2.4+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_2019.2.4+ds-1_all.deb Size: 14436 SHA256: 78ac23d22568ab69ae99f538d46c659cee0615d552dc93b35ba1812701bc6194 SHA1: 25989b5a2b65693d01f9aaf91452393e6b7853a1 MD5sum: 23089195cd6a266b599a9754264381db 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: 2019.2.4+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 28185 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 Suggests: ifupdown Breaks: python-mako (<< 0.7.0) Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-common_2019.2.4+ds-1_all.deb Size: 6512260 SHA256: 128c8df7a870944c5a6c505a579c2705bfc30ace93c72f40db67cfa85232a225 SHA1: 2f098dbc377a99bf2f15c1fc8d46c60f7af9e2ea MD5sum: 4f842a9633f2dce0c1270320a9a1cc1c 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: 2019.2.4+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 126 Depends: python-crypto (>= 2.6.1), python-zmq (>= 14.4.0), salt-common (= 2019.2.4+ds-1), python:any (>= 2.7~) Recommends: python-git Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-master_2019.2.4+ds-1_all.deb Size: 41112 SHA256: 6eae2e3b682d7d5620743717592fff7ff10161fc89aa11d69081b15d7244fe6e SHA1: dc9489f24eedb47badb776dbd6b568280033eb0d MD5sum: ea4bf8b31b8ea3d3ba5c87264b22daa0 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: 2019.2.4+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 126 Depends: bsdmainutils, dctrl-tools, python-crypto (>= 2.6.1), python-zmq (>= 14.4.0), salt-common (= 2019.2.4+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_2019.2.4+ds-1_all.deb Size: 27980 SHA256: fede69bc62ee897f08f4b775d980b66777daad1a585aae6c5a5209eac0e93260 SHA1: 9e1cf4864ecb7af1aff1778c908b5969d0db6659 MD5sum: da2d31552ad719fa22a3d1353f8202be 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: 2019.2.4+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 45 Depends: salt-common (= 2019.2.4+ds-1), python:any (>= 2.7~) Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-ssh_2019.2.4+ds-1_all.deb Size: 13912 SHA256: 7c9c6dc1d03b711725f4cf4f2a876d60304fe170d98a8974b390d868eaf49dac SHA1: 020cc6d7200bf1e24690a27667fbeb7241a91aa4 MD5sum: 6df7ad0d76b4f96752dd0c4913c7491d 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: 2019.2.4+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 53 Depends: salt-master (= 2019.2.4+ds-1), python:any (>= 2.7~) Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-syndic_2019.2.4+ds-1_all.deb Size: 13224 SHA256: a2d0b8e9918c29cc69267bc21df75b729ccc585f01242905219775c46b667b25 SHA1: 7d738b7d9e1d2e97bc6cbad4a25b48206f8cc8ca MD5sum: 3845fb137396defd84c779c924263c0b 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.