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Source: libsmi
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Remco van de Meent <remco@debian.org>
Build-Depends: flex, bison, debhelper, libtool, automake, m4, autoconf
Section: libs
Standards-Version: 3.6.1
Package: libsmi2
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Conflicts: libsmi0, libsmi1
Replaces: libsmi0, libsmi1
Recommends: libsmi2-common
Section: libs
Description: A library to access SMI MIB information
The purpose of libsmi is to
* give network management applications a concise programmer-friendly
interface to access MIB module information,
* separate the knowledge on SMI from the main parts of management
applications,
* allow to add new kinds of MIB repositories without the need to adapt
applications that make use of libsmi.
.
In this context, MIB is "Management Information Base" and SMI stands for
"Structure and identification of Management Information". See RFC1902 and
others for details.
Package: libsmi2-dev
Architecture: any
Depends: libsmi2 (= ${Source-Version}), libc6-dev
Provides: libsmi-dev
Conflicts: libsmi-dev
Section: libdevel
Description: A library to access SMI MIB information (development files)
These are the files needed to compile programs using libsmi.
.
The purpose of libsmi is to
* give network management applications a concise programmer-friendly
interface to access MIB module information,
* separate the knowledge on SMI from the main parts of management
applications,
* allow to add new kinds of MIB repositories without the need to adapt
applications that make use of libsmi.
.
In this context, MIB is "Management Information Base" and SMI stands for
"Structure and identification of Management Information". See RFC1902 and
others for details.
Package: libsmi2-common
Architecture: all
Conflicts: libsmi2 (<< 0.4.2-3)
Section: misc
Description: A library to access SMI MIB information (MIB module files)
These are MIB module files, from the IETF and other organizations.
.
The purpose of libsmi is to
* give network management applications a concise programmer-friendly
interface to access MIB module information,
* separate the knowledge on SMI from the main parts of management
applications,
* allow to add new kinds of MIB repositories without the need to adapt
applications that make use of libsmi.
.
In this context, MIB is "Management Information Base" and SMI stands for
"Structure and identification of Management Information". See RFC1902 and
others for details.
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