Source: chiark-utils
Section: admin
-Priority: extra
+Priority: optional
Maintainer: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
-Build-Depends: libx11-dev, libxmu-dev, nettle-dev, debhelper (>= 5),
- libxdmcp-dev, libxau-dev, libice-dev, libsm-dev
-Standards-Version: 3.9.1
+Build-Depends: libx11-dev, libxmu-dev, nettle-dev, debhelper (>= 13),
+ libxdmcp-dev, libxau-dev, libice-dev, libsm-dev, libuv1-dev
+Standards-Version: 4.6.1.1
+Vcs-Browser: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ian/git/chiark-utils.git/
+Vcs-Git: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ian/githttp/chiark-utils.git
Package: chiark-backup
Section: utils
-Priority: extra
+Priority: optional
Architecture: all
Depends: chiark-rwbuffer, chiark-utils-bin, ${misc:Depends}
Suggests: chiark-utils-bin (>= 4.1.14)
Package: chiark-scripts
Section: admin
-Priority: extra
+Priority: optional
Conflicts: chiark-named-conf, sync-accounts
Replaces: chiark-named-conf, sync-accounts
-Depends: ${misc:Depends}
-Suggests: tcl8.4
+Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libgit-wrapper-perl, libtry-tiny-perl
+Recommends: libdatetime-format-strptime-perl, libio-fdpass-perl
+Suggests: tcl8.6, python3, gdb
Architecture: all
Description: chiark system administration scripts
This package contains a number of small administration scripts used
by chiark.greenend.org.uk and other systems belonging to the Sinister
Greenend Organisation. Featuring:
.
+ fishdescriptor: a tool for extracting a file descriptor from
+ another (non-cooperating) process and giving it to you (or
+ for examining it). Requires gdb and python3.
+ .
chiark-named-conf: a tool for managing nameserver configurations
and checking for suspected DNS problems. Its main functions are to
check that delegations are appropriate and working, that secondary
zones are slaved from the right places, and to generate a
configuration for BIND, from its own input file.
.
+ prefork-interp Perl support (Proc::Prefork::Interp).
+ .
sync-accounts: a simple but flexible account info synchroniser.
sync-accounts is a tool for copying un*x account data from remote
systems and installing it locally. It is flexible and reasonably
.
hexterm: connects to serial port and allows the user interact in
ASCII and hex. Ie, a hex "terminal" program which lets you speak a
- serial port protocol directly. (Needs tcl8.4 to be installed.)
+ serial port protocol directly. (Needs tcl8.6 to be installed.)
.
- random-word, remountresizereiserfs,
+ git-branchmove, random-word, remountresizereiserfs,
summarise-mailbox-preserving-privacy
Package: chiark-rwbuffer
Section: utils
-Priority: extra
+Priority: optional
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: readbuffer/writebuffer: prevents tape drive seesawing, etc.
Recommends: ${shlibs:Recommends}
Suggests: ${shlibs:Suggests}
Section: utils
-Priority: extra
+Priority: optional
Description: chiark system administration utilities
This package contains a number of small administration scripts used
by chiark.greenend.org.uk and other systems belonging to the Sinister
with-lock-ex: a simple tool for acquiring a lockfile before running
another program or script.
.
+ prefork-interp: Wrapper to speed up script startup;
+ requires scripting langauge module from chiark-scripts.
+ .
summer: a tool for reporting complete details about a filesystem tree
in a parseable format, including checksums.
.
.
summer and watershed require the installation of the Recommended
crypto libraries; xbatmon-simple needs the Suggested X libraries.
+ .
+ cgi-fcgi-interp: for use with cgi-fcgi as a #! interpreter
Package: chiark-really
Section: admin
-Priority: extra
+Priority: optional
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: really - a tool for gaining privilege (simple, realistic sudo)
general security risk to the system.
.
Unlike sudo it does not pretend that the called account can be any
- more secure than the calling account. so there is never a need for a
+ more secure than the calling account, so there is never a need for a
password. If you wanted to restrict which commands and functions the
called user can perform, use userv, not really or sudo.
.