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Source: puppet
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Puppet Package Maintainers <pkg-puppet-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Micah Anderson <micah@debian.org>, Andrew Pollock <apollock@debian.org>, Nigel Kersten <nigel@explanatorygap.net>, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen <ssm@debian.org>, Apollon Oikonomopoulos <apoikos@debian.org>
Build-Depends:
debhelper (>= 9~),
dh-systemd,
facter,
rake,
ruby-hiera,
Standards-Version: 3.9.6
Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-puppet/puppet.git
Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-puppet/puppet.git
Homepage: http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet
Testsuite: autopkgtest
Package: puppet-common
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends},
adduser,
facter,
ruby-augeas,
ruby-hiera,
lsb-base,
ruby | ruby-interpreter,
ruby-safe-yaml,
ruby-shadow,
sysv-rc | file-rc,
Recommends:
debconf-utils,
lsb-release,
ruby-rgen,
ruby-selinux,
Suggests: ruby-rrd | librrd-ruby
Breaks: puppet (<< 2.7.5-3), puppetmaster (<< 0.25.4-1), ruby-hiera-puppet
Replaces: puppet (<< 2.7.5-3), puppetmaster (<< 0.25.4-1), ruby-hiera-puppet
Description: configuration management system
Puppet is a server automation tool. It is composed of a declarative
language for expressing system configuration, a client and server for
distributing it, and a library for realizing the configuration.
.
The primary design goal of Puppet is to have an expressive enough
language backed by a powerful enough library that you can write your
own server automation applications in just a few lines of code.
Puppet’s deep extensibility and open source license lets you add
functionality as needed and share your innovations with others.
.
This package contains the puppet software and documentation. To
automatically start a puppet agent, install the "puppet" package. To
install and configure a puppet master, install one of the
"puppetmaster" or "puppetmaster-passenger" packages.
Package: puppet
Architecture: all
Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
Depends: ${misc:Depends},
puppet-common (= ${binary:Version}),
ruby | ruby-interpreter,
Suggests: puppet-el, vim-puppet, etckeeper
Description: configuration management system, agent
Puppet is a server automation tool. It is composed of a declarative
language for expressing system configuration, a client and server for
distributing it, and a library for realizing the configuration.
.
The primary design goal of Puppet is to have an expressive enough
language backed by a powerful enough library that you can write your
own server automation applications in just a few lines of code.
Puppet’s deep extensibility and open source license lets you add
functionality as needed and share your innovations with others.
.
This package contains "puppet" service and init script used to run
the puppet agent, and depend on the "puppet-common" package which
contains the software.
Package: puppetmaster-common
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends},
lsb-base,
puppet-common (= ${binary:Version}),
ruby | ruby-interpreter,
Breaks: puppet (<< 0.24.7-1), puppetmaster (<< 2.7.6-1~)
Replaces: puppet (<< 0.24.7-1), puppetmaster (<< 2.7.6-1~)
Recommends: ruby-activerecord,
ruby-activerecord-deprecated-finders
Suggests:
apache2 | nginx,
puppet-el,
ruby-ldap,
ruby-stomp,
stompserver,
vim-puppet,
Description: configuration management system, master common files
Puppet is a server automation tool. It is composed of a declarative
language for expressing system configuration, a client and server for
distributing it, and a library for realizing the configuration.
.
The primary design goal of Puppet is to have an expressive enough
language backed by a powerful enough library that you can write your
own server automation applications in just a few lines of code.
Puppet’s deep extensibility and open source license lets you add
functionality as needed and share your innovations with others.
.
This package contains configuration files used by both puppetmaster
and puppetmaster-common packages.
Package: puppetmaster
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends},
puppetmaster-common (= ${source:Version}),
ruby | ruby-interpreter,
Breaks: puppet (<< 0.24.7-1)
Replaces: puppet (<< 0.24.7-1)
Description: configuration management system, master service
Puppet is a server automation tool. It is composed of a declarative
language for expressing system configuration, a client and server for
distributing it, and a library for realizing the configuration.
.
The primary design goal of Puppet is to have an expressive enough
language backed by a powerful enough library that you can write your
own server automation applications in just a few lines of code.
Puppet’s deep extensibility and open source license lets you add
functionality as needed and share your innovations with others.
.
This package contains the "puppetmaster" service and init script,
which is suitable for small deployments.
Package: puppetmaster-passenger
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends},
apache2,
libapache2-mod-passenger,
lsb-base,
puppetmaster-common (= ${source:Version}),
ruby | ruby-interpreter,
Breaks: puppetmaster (<< 2.6.1~rc2-1)
Replaces: puppetmaster (<< 2.6.1~rc2-1)
Description: configuration management system, scalable master service
Puppet is a server automation tool. It is composed of a declarative
language for expressing system configuration, a client and server for
distributing it, and a library for realizing the configuration.
.
The primary design goal of Puppet is to have an expressive enough
language backed by a powerful enough library that you can write your
own server automation applications in just a few lines of code.
Puppet’s deep extensibility and open source license lets you add
functionality as needed and share your innovations with others.
.
This package provides a puppet master running under apache with
mod_passenger, suitable for large deployments. This offers better
scalability than the "puppetmaster" package.
Package: vim-puppet
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}
Recommends: vim-addon-manager
Breaks: puppet (<< 0.25.4-1)
Replaces: puppet (<< 0.25.4-1)
Description: syntax highlighting for puppet manifests in vim
The vim-puppet package provides filetype detection and syntax
highlighting for puppet manifests (files ending with ".pp").
.
As per the Debian vim policy, installed addons are not activated
automatically, but the "vim-addon-manager" tool can be used for this
purpose.
Package: puppet-el
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, emacsen-common
Breaks: puppet (<< 0.25.4-1)
Replaces: puppet (<< 0.25.4-1)
Conflicts: emacsen-common (<< 2.0.0)
Description: syntax highlighting for puppet manifests in emacs
The puppet-el package provides syntax highlighting for puppet
manifests (files ending with (".pp").
.
As per the Debian emacs policy, installed addons are activated
automatically.
Package: puppet-testsuite
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends},
git-core,
lsb-base,
puppet-common (= ${source:Version}),
ruby | ruby-interpreter,
ruby-ldap,
ruby-mocha,
ruby-rack,
ruby-rspec,
ruby-sqlite3,
Recommends:
cron,
ruby-rgen,
Suggests: ruby
Description: configuration management system, development test suite
Puppet is a server automation tool. It is composed of a declarative
language for expressing system configuration, a client and server for
distributing it, and a library for realizing the configuration.
.
The primary design goal of Puppet is to have an expressive enough
language backed by a powerful enough library that you can write your
own server automation applications in just a few lines of code.
Puppet’s deep extensibility and open source license lets you add
functionality as needed and share your innovations with others.
.
This package provides all the tests from the upstream puppet source
code. The tests are used for improving the QA of the puppet package.
.
Tests are installed under /usr/share/puppet-testsuite, and can be
performed using "rake unit" in that directory.
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