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Source: cfengine
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Tollef Fog Heen <tfheen@debian.org>
Standards-Version: 3.2.1
Build-Depends: autoconf (>= 2.13-20), bison, debhelper, flex, libwrap0-dev, libdb4.1-dev
Build-Depends-Indep: tetex-bin, texinfo

Package: cfengine
Section: doc
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, perl5
Suggests: cfengine-doc
Description: Tool for configuring and maintaining network machines
 The main purpose of cfengine is to allow the system administrator
 to create a single central file which will define how every host
 on a network should be configured.
 .
 cfengine is also useful as an interpreter for a general scripting
 language for ordinary users.  It is handy for tidying up junk files
 and for maintaining `watchdog' scripts to manage access rights and
 permissions on files when collaborating with other users.
 .
 It takes a while to set up cfengine for a network (especially an
 already existing network), but once that is done you will wonder
 how you ever lived without it!
 .
 This is the legacy version of cfengine, you most likely want the
 cfengine2 package if you are setting up cfengine for the first time.

Package: cfengine-doc
Architecture: all
Section: admin
Priority: extra
Description: HTML and INFO documentation for cfengine
 This package contains .info and .html format documentation for
 cfengine. The information is fairly extensive on cfengine command
 language. It includes a complete Tutorial as well as an in depth
 Reference.