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Source: dpsyco
Section: admin
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Ola Lundqvist <opal@debian.org>
Build-Depends-Indep: debhelper (>> 3.0.0), perl-doc
Standards-Version: 3.6.1
Package: dpsyco
Architecture: all
Depends: dpsyco-base, dpsyco-lib (>= 1.0.21), adduser
Recommends: dpsyco-skel, dpsyco-patch, dpsyco-sudo
Suggests: dpsyco-devel, dpsyco-ssh, dpsyco-mysql, debarchiver
Description: Debian packages of system configurations
Dpsyco introduces the concept of configuration packages. It is a special
form of debian packages that is applied on top of the original debian
packages. With this you can add users, groups, apply a file skeleton,
patch things and more. Observe! No such configuration packages should be
uploaded to the debian archives. This kind of things are intended to be
created and used by the system administrator only.
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For more information see http://www.opal.dhs.org/programs/dpsyco/.
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This tool is very useful if you have a lot of servers on which you want
to have similar configuration (but not identical). If you only have one
server (or client) this is probably not useful at all.
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WARNING! Users with UID and GID between 500 and 999 will be automatically
administrated by this tool. This means that if you do not have a admin
package that set up users these users WILL BE REMOVED.
Groups with GID between 300 and 499 will be handled in the same way.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Package: dpsyco-base
Architecture: all
Depends: dpsyco-lib (>= 1.0.9)
Conflicts: dpsyco-lib (<< 1.0.9)
Description: Base package for the debian packages of system configurations
The base package for dpsyco. It makes it possible to create users and
groups. It also contains some basic configuration files.
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WARNING! Users with UID and GID between 500 and 999 will be automatically
administrated by this tool. This means that if you do not have a admin
package that set up users these users WILL BE REMOVED.
Groups with GID between 300 and 499 will be handled in the same way.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Package: dpsyco-lib
Architecture: all
Depends: rsync, adduser
Conflicts: dpsyco-base (<< 1.0.5), dpsyco-patch (<< 1.0.21)
Suggests: patch
Description: Libraries for the debian packages of system configurations
It contains a couple of shell functions and other useful tools to
make all dpsyco utils work as it should.
Package: dpsyco-skel
Architecture: all
Depends: dpsyco-lib (>= 1.0.9), rsync
Description: Automatically install a add-on skeleton
Makes it possible to create a package that updates the system
with the skel installed to /usr/share/dpsyco/skel.
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This makes it possible to overwrite files (on top of) the ordinary
debian file system. When the file is removed from this skeleton
the original file will also be restored. If there were no original
file it will be removed.
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You can also use Replaces in the control field of a package to make
similar functionality of this package.
Package: dpsyco-patch
Architecture: all
Depends: dpsyco-lib (>= 1.0.23), patch
Suggests: dpsyco-skel
Description: Automatically patch the debian file-system
Makes it possible to apply patches to the debian file system.
It can be useful when a lot of configuration packages want to
make changes to the same file. But be aware of that you can cause
conflicts if you make changes on two different packages.
Package: dpsyco-devel
Architecture: all
Depends: dpsyco-lib (>= 1.0.9), dpkg-dev, patch, make
Suggests: debian-policy, dpkg-repack, dpkg-doc, jablicator, dpkg-dev-el
Description: Tools to create configuration packages
Tools to create the configuration packages. These tools are
similar to the debhelper tools and should be used quite like
them, but they lack some options.
Package: dpsyco-sudo
Architecture: all
Depends: dpsyco-lib (>= 1.0.9), sudo
Description: Automate administration of sudo privileges
This package contains a tool to automatically give some users
sudo privileges.
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WARNING! This tool will automatically administrate all sudo permissions
so if you do not have a admin package installed that give users
sudo privileges they will no longer be able to use sudo.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Package: dpsyco-ssh
Architecture: all
Depends: dpsyco-lib (>= 1.0.9), ssh (>> 3.4p1)
Suggests: xfree86-common, xbase-clients
Description: Automate administration of access via ssh
This package contains a tool to automatically give some users
access via ssh.
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WARNING! Users with UID < 999 will have its ssh access administrated
automatically which means that the authorized_keys file will be
removed if there is no admin package installed that gives the user
ssh access. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Package: dpsyco-mysql
Architecture: all
Depends: dpsyco-lib(>= 1.0.9), mysql-client
Description: Automate administration of access to mysql
This package contains a tool to automatically give some
users or hosts access to a mysql database.
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This package is not fully functional though.
Package: dpsyco-samba
Architecture: all
Depends: dpsyco-lib (>= 1.0.9), samba-common
Recommends: samba
Suggests: smbclient
Description: Automate administration of access to samba
This package contains a tool to automatically give some
users or hosts access to a samba server. It is not that
easy to administrate yet, but that should change soon.
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WARNING! Samba users with UID between 500 and 999 will be automatically
administrated by this tool. This means that if you do not have a admin
package that set up users correctly, these users WILL BE REMOVED and
the user will not be able to log in again. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Package: dpsyco-cfengine
Architecture: all
Depends: dpsyco-lib (>= 1.0.9), cfengine
Description: Automate applying of cfengine configs
This package contains a tool to automatically apply cfengine
configurations to the system.
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