Package: libsodium-dbg Source: libsodium Version: 1.0.3-1 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Laszlo Boszormenyi (GCS) Installed-Size: 321 Depends: libsodium13 (= 1.0.3-1) Multi-Arch: same Homepage: http://www.libsodium.org/ Priority: extra Section: debug Filename: pool/main/libs/libsodium/libsodium-dbg_1.0.3-1_armhf.deb Size: 248240 SHA256: 8a6d3f1053fd7b1e68adba67e4f2e1d9d20b10177b04f45f8202a21eae26f585 SHA1: a8446ef0a64e017df3663028f774fe32405c616d MD5sum: 435a092fa5e1aae981e5c5361841153d Description: Network communication, cryptography and signaturing library - debug symbols NaCl (pronounced "salt") is a new easy-to-use high-speed software library for network communication, encryption, decryption, signatures, etc. . NaCl's goal is to provide all of the core operations needed to build higher-level cryptographic tools. . Sodium is a portable, cross-compilable, installable, packageable fork of NaCl, with a compatible API. . 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Sodium is a portable, cross-compilable, installable, packageable fork of NaCl, with a compatible API. . This package provides development headers needed for applications that use libsodium. Package: libsodium13 Source: libsodium Version: 1.0.3-1 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Laszlo Boszormenyi (GCS) Installed-Size: 416 Pre-Depends: multiarch-support Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4) Multi-Arch: same Homepage: http://www.libsodium.org/ Priority: optional Section: libs Filename: pool/main/libs/libsodium/libsodium13_1.0.3-1_armhf.deb Size: 145204 SHA256: 4adf7ad0e6aa718fef31d9381e6379ce3524e3c63822c5b035066840907802e1 SHA1: b449b3ef11f2252560b15116874ed4a0ddae4c07 MD5sum: d68e5fe1dff1bae3977b96273f2e463c Description: Network communication, cryptography and signaturing library NaCl (pronounced "salt") is a new easy-to-use high-speed software library for network communication, encryption, decryption, signatures, etc. . 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The 0MQ lightweight messaging kernel is a library which extends the standard socket interfaces with features traditionally provided by specialised messaging middleware products. 0MQ sockets provide an abstraction of asynchronous message queues, multiple messaging patterns, message filtering (subscriptions), seamless access to multiple transport protocols and more. . This package contains the extension built for the PyPy interpreter. 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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 (<< 2.8), python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~) Homepage: https://github.com/ioflo/ioflo Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/i/ioflo/python-ioflo_1.3.8-1_all.deb Size: 149670 SHA256: f413b530b941c908d4fb9c97d799b890a5422a793e8ed0478e76f56f89e0ede8 SHA1: 5835ed4446b5efe1f7ca0223f5d57c47f837dcd7 MD5sum: fc63e5410ba273585ed0f8f8c7d9593c 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:any (<< 2.8), python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~), 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: 1251882 SHA256: 0a8cf73406e3cb5cac40de9b497d74f17642fe94174e60f3d073985c657a6a39 SHA1: 5e92b049058d835e702511c4b3edf90999f560f8 MD5sum: 5618e5adf1561e53f489c9651296c29d 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. 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Functionality is separated into a number of modules: * systemd.journal supports sending of structured messages to the journal and reading journal files * systemd.daemon wraps parts of libsystemd useful for writing daemons and socket activation * systemd.id128 provides functions for querying machine and boot identifiers and a list of message identifiers provided by systemd * systemd.login wraps parts of libsystemd used to query logged in users and available seats and machines Package: python-timelib Source: timelib Version: 0.2.4-2 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Ralf Schmitt Installed-Size: 514 Depends: python (<< 2.8), python (>= 2.7~), libc6 (>= 2.4) Homepage: https://github.com/pediapress/timelib/ Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/t/timelib/python-timelib_0.2.4-2_armhf.deb Size: 116724 SHA256: f088185f6f901a3548b4f8bc4bd4031464d278f5fc68ebd25229633132a0f9ba SHA1: af7388dd689d9c437c0f8c7ee5b445ede16c10a4 MD5sum: 46203c3b53952c293a3dc0d4aeb2c8b3 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: python-tornado Version: 4.2.1-1~ds+1 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team Installed-Size: 1605 Depends: ca-certificates, python (>= 2.7), python-futures, python-pycurl, python (<< 2.8) Recommends: python-mysqldb Homepage: http://www.tornadoweb.org/ Priority: optional Section: web Filename: pool/main/p/python-tornado/python-tornado_4.2.1-1~ds+1_armhf.deb Size: 274844 SHA256: 87490f74d5154374a4398e498493d331c514977625e9612c0d9b8bcb238eff3e SHA1: a155ad73690fc6259f6188affd5abaa35259f5a7 MD5sum: 206d2891d1ab05e4432a552e12b0169c Description: scalable, non-blocking web server and tools Tornado is an open source version of the scalable, non-blocking web server and tools that power FriendFeed. The FriendFeed application is written using a web framework that looks a bit like web.py or Google's webapp, but with additional tools and optimizations to take advantage of the underlying non-blocking infrastructure. . This is the Python 2 version of the package. Package: python-zmq Source: pyzmq Version: 14.4.0-1 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team Installed-Size: 882 Depends: python (<< 2.8), python (>= 2.7~), python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~), libc6 (>= 2.4), libzmq3 (>= 4.0.1+dfsg) Homepage: http://www.zeromq.org/bindings:python Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/p/pyzmq/python-zmq_14.4.0-1_armhf.deb Size: 178652 SHA256: b82c38b8fdc33b09d1689e9f466a6355f8a7bb274a7d3549ef587d260590c3e9 SHA1: c6edcdd20bb016c3efc8e6be90214dd9e98414c8 MD5sum: f97218c1186ad88f2c78767c8df01e1a Description: Python bindings for 0MQ library Python bindings for 0MQ. 0MQ is a small, fast, and free software library that gives you message-passing concurrency for applications in most common languages. . The 0MQ lightweight messaging kernel is a library which extends the standard socket interfaces with features traditionally provided by specialised messaging middleware products. 0MQ sockets provide an abstraction of asynchronous message queues, multiple messaging patterns, message filtering (subscriptions), seamless access to multiple transport protocols and more. Package: python-zmq-dbg Source: pyzmq Version: 14.4.0-1 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team Installed-Size: 522 Depends: python-zmq (= 14.4.0-1), python-dbg (<< 2.8), python-dbg (>= 2.7~), libc6 (>= 2.4), libzmq3 (>= 4.0.1+dfsg) Homepage: http://www.zeromq.org/bindings:python Priority: extra Section: debug Filename: pool/main/p/pyzmq/python-zmq-dbg_14.4.0-1_armhf.deb Size: 123166 SHA256: c1b9c1031bec686486a24045d09629befd52313cf2c1c1596c13add49a3f6b1c SHA1: 71bb6d60c5443e051d857ec6df17e6d9538d172d MD5sum: a71e3624ec1b344c8a24ab31cc720a18 Description: Python bindings for 0MQ library - debugging files Python bindings for 0MQ. 0MQ is a small, fast, and free software library that gives you message-passing concurrency for applications in most common languages. . The 0MQ lightweight messaging kernel is a library which extends the standard socket interfaces with features traditionally provided by specialised messaging middleware products. 0MQ sockets provide an abstraction of asynchronous message queues, multiple messaging patterns, message filtering (subscriptions), seamless access to multiple transport protocols and more. . This package contains the extension built for the Python debug interpreter. 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: 330702 SHA256: d9fc36a56f1c77a4d4f8157b7a2906f6607185fd7795b9bd3fd1ed8325799e8c SHA1: 6ca1066fafc24fc798619225eafbca61b89b0c78 MD5sum: ac87104c2f433bb712a6c21c239d2903 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: python3-systemd Source: python-systemd Version: 231-2~bpo8+1 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Debian systemd Maintainers Installed-Size: 164 Depends: python3 (<< 3.5), python3 (>= 3.4~), libc6 (>= 2.17), libsystemd0 (>= 214) Homepage: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/p/python-systemd/python3-systemd_231-2~bpo8+1_armhf.deb Size: 29446 SHA256: 6637042dc4090c8f2346f458a24a7b59a6af5d4f6e0bd5fa6f34cdfbc1d0ca7d SHA1: 800bc0a2efe131bd039589212f275f0567657f72 MD5sum: 9febefc75a5d89f1b3ba522bf100a849 Description: Python 3 bindings for systemd This package contains Python 3 bindings for native access to the systemd facilities. . Functionality is separated into a number of modules: * systemd.journal supports sending of structured messages to the journal and reading journal files * systemd.daemon wraps parts of libsystemd useful for writing daemons and socket activation * systemd.id128 provides functions for querying machine and boot identifiers and a list of message identifiers provided by systemd * systemd.login wraps parts of libsystemd used to query logged in users and available seats and machines Package: python3-timelib Source: timelib Version: 0.2.4-2 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Ralf Schmitt Installed-Size: 514 Depends: python3 (<< 3.5), python3 (>= 3.4~), libc6 (>= 2.4) Homepage: https://github.com/pediapress/timelib/ Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/t/timelib/python3-timelib_0.2.4-2_armhf.deb Size: 116654 SHA256: a6683a7aacf70f608f0312208e6daa3453090813de1b18be4f58d9e5f1ce0e4b SHA1: 2dba9e175ea0a39a1adf5ac793d698b6e131818f MD5sum: 5f8c7aa3a134e48a6276457d6bbc8bfd 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: python3-tornado Source: python-tornado Version: 4.2.1-1~ds+1 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team Installed-Size: 1426 Depends: ca-certificates, python3 (<< 3.5), python3 (>= 3.4~) Homepage: http://www.tornadoweb.org/ Priority: optional Section: web Filename: pool/main/p/python-tornado/python3-tornado_4.2.1-1~ds+1_armhf.deb Size: 257264 SHA256: a695dd73ff14f9fbf329d957b0d5aef980408706f47b0daff5436f7f81cc96ae SHA1: 028fb9a50d66e19b7c398705919b807f60c30a2d MD5sum: b2c105c151bb5c2a86707204f1b9545d Description: scalable, non-blocking web server and tools - Python 3 package Tornado is an open source version of the scalable, non-blocking web server and tools that power FriendFeed. The FriendFeed application is written using a web framework that looks a bit like web.py or Google's webapp, but with additional tools and optimizations to take advantage of the underlying non-blocking infrastructure. . This is the Python 3 version of the package. Package: python3-zmq Source: pyzmq Version: 14.4.0-1 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team Installed-Size: 883 Depends: python3 (<< 3.5), python3 (>= 3.4~), libc6 (>= 2.4), libzmq3 (>= 4.0.1+dfsg) Homepage: http://www.zeromq.org/bindings:python Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/p/pyzmq/python3-zmq_14.4.0-1_armhf.deb Size: 177212 SHA256: b4b079690770792010b3f16f72656135d0383913fd4c0c80bc436874047d46c0 SHA1: cd1ba239af94ba805ab95cc53ba925ff29d0f5d8 MD5sum: 4aa9f91e4749e8a1a2479869cfb1dc1e Description: Python3 bindings for 0MQ library Python bindings for 0MQ. 0MQ is a small, fast, and free software library that gives you message-passing concurrency for applications in most common languages. . The 0MQ lightweight messaging kernel is a library which extends the standard socket interfaces with features traditionally provided by specialised messaging middleware products. 0MQ sockets provide an abstraction of asynchronous message queues, multiple messaging patterns, message filtering (subscriptions), seamless access to multiple transport protocols and more. . This package contains the extension built for the Python3 interpreter. Package: python3-zmq-dbg Source: pyzmq Version: 14.4.0-1 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team Installed-Size: 519 Depends: python3-zmq (= 14.4.0-1), python3-dbg (<< 3.5), python3-dbg (>= 3.4~), libc6 (>= 2.4), libzmq3 (>= 4.0.1+dfsg) Recommends: python-dbg Homepage: http://www.zeromq.org/bindings:python Priority: extra Section: debug Filename: pool/main/p/pyzmq/python3-zmq-dbg_14.4.0-1_armhf.deb Size: 121800 SHA256: aff8c291aa88853c57ecba3c191f59e359228f4faa383873d8734f3ea078dbba SHA1: df61b8bc8823ef428fb163fa8afc990c8729d1db MD5sum: 1248f58d952dee9efecada9b0ba14383 Description: Python3 bindings for 0MQ library - debugging files Python bindings for 0MQ. 0MQ is a small, fast, and free software library that gives you message-passing concurrency for applications in most common languages. . The 0MQ lightweight messaging kernel is a library which extends the standard socket interfaces with features traditionally provided by specialised messaging middleware products. 0MQ sockets provide an abstraction of asynchronous message queues, multiple messaging patterns, message filtering (subscriptions), seamless access to multiple transport protocols and more. . This package contains the extension built for the Python3 debug interpreter. Package: salt-api Source: salt Version: 2019.2.4+ds-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Salt Team Installed-Size: 92 Depends: salt-master, init-system-helpers (>= 1.18~), python, python:any (>= 2.6~) 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: 13228 SHA256: 57b77e39db82df296a4bfef29a506061dd29a0069d35540770935f4dcb07fb1b SHA1: 6db1dc602a4809c2391c4c4f2e89f1e131c5cb89 MD5sum: cb8350fef1dcd6d948d4287fd6b0cf4e 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: 88 Depends: python-libcloud (>= 0.14.1-1), salt-common (= 2019.2.4+ds-1), python, python:any (>= 2.6~) 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: 14432 SHA256: efac15db438fd5a0bd11d2ed77eed83c8d973985105154d1d771c5b8bffc66b7 SHA1: dd0790c05492e6890754c28384ffd79364753bc3 MD5sum: 1014458a00092462bf88e7bc0058c582 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: 27677 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, python:any (<< 2.8), python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~) Recommends: lsb-release, python-croniter 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: 6496004 SHA256: 3a7820262f388edeff17a1649802c4675f024b6710034177f49ad5869251be61 SHA1: dd5eeb2d75881439e790a135a8b23a54a764e0df MD5sum: a02723513b8749a5c7e321c597c9151b 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: 164 Depends: python-crypto (>= 2.6.1), python-zmq (>= 14.4.0), salt-common (= 2019.2.4+ds-1), init-system-helpers (>= 1.18~), python, python:any (>= 2.6~) 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: 41604 SHA256: ccb536e421107277344bfa3b59ff6651affbaa7a7adb7299c7fc41990f09d7a7 SHA1: e73c0d3c607ce075155c8b06b23eb64206e3ac9e MD5sum: 06b2fddfb24d670a953d881ac6169ee1 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: 172 Depends: bsdmainutils, dctrl-tools, python-crypto (>= 2.6.1), python-zmq (>= 14.4.0), salt-common (= 2019.2.4+ds-1), init-system-helpers (>= 1.18~), python, python:any (>= 2.6~) Recommends: debconf-utils, dmidecode 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: 28472 SHA256: d986bbc193385924dab115a5051d20746c300eb4a0095224cfacbfe762f8a17b SHA1: 9584f13c4f2984d4d3ae8a36c8b3b4f9eb941837 MD5sum: 9add7fabc87817b4c1e35d0b3e612ba4 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: 73 Depends: salt-common (= 2019.2.4+ds-1), python, python:any (>= 2.6~) Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-ssh_2019.2.4+ds-1_all.deb Size: 13934 SHA256: bc77f52522ac8dd39b4ce0826731e10ae098e5750d87c9cbc7a171f42ea6de11 SHA1: a48ab5595587ead0bac0b0f2375409aaf7bfffef MD5sum: dac03dda2b8e178e0ece07cc240aa3be Description: remote manager to administer servers via Salt SSH 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: 92 Depends: salt-master (= 2019.2.4+ds-1), init-system-helpers (>= 1.18~), python, python:any (>= 2.6~) Homepage: http://saltstack.org/ Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/s/salt/salt-syndic_2019.2.4+ds-1_all.deb Size: 13564 SHA256: 9a1604264a0b98642a7299c022378f71ea6c6db70f12ad58d3634803641329b8 SHA1: f90987c3b5a758ed0cbdebb69152e73b5234b695 MD5sum: b671ede88eb365b7106f0f551854de8c 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.