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Source: ppc64-diag
Section: misc
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Frédéric Bonnard <frediz@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9.0.0), dh-autoreconf, dh-systemd, flex, bison, librtas-dev, librtasevent-dev, libservicelog-dev, libncurses5-dev, libvpd-dev, libudev-dev, doxygen
Standards-Version: 4.0.1
Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-diag/files/ppc64-diag/

Package: ppc64-diag-doc
Section: doc
Architecture: powerpc ppc64 ppc64el
Depends: ${misc:Depends}
Description: Documentation for ppc64-diag tools
 This package contains documentation for various diagnostic tools for
 PowerLinux.
 These tools captures the diagnostic events from Power Systems
 platform firmware, SES enclosures and device drivers, and
 write events to servicelog database. It also provides automated
 responses to urgent events such as environmental conditions and
 predictive failures, if appropriate modifies the FRUs fault
 indicator(s) and provides event notification to system
 administrators or connected service frameworks.
 .
 This package contains the documentation of ppc64-diag.

Package: ppc64-diag
Architecture: powerpc ppc64 ppc64el
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, lsvpd, servicelog, powerpc-ibm-utils (>= 1.2.15), lsb-base
Description: Platform error log analysis tool and rtas_errd daemon
 This package contains various diagnostic tools for PowerLinux.
 These tools captures the diagnostic events from Power Systems
 platform firmware, SES enclosures and device drivers, and
 write events to servicelog database. It also provides automated
 responses to urgent events such as environmental conditions and
 predictive failures, if appropriate modifies the FRUs fault
 indicator(s) and provides event notification to system
 administrators or connected service frameworks.