X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ian/git?p=chiark-utils.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=debian%2Fcontrol;h=3e095540e7df876c1838a52ee661b9a7affc37fa;hp=f99a656c75155ee86139127da1c61e5252786047;hb=68286e56347ddd80e9a05b166c54a377c771be11;hpb=dcb3df3fda85c612a887127d5357806238c72f0b diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control index f99a656..3e09554 100644 --- a/debian/control +++ b/debian/control @@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ Source: chiark-utils Section: admin Priority: extra Maintainer: Ian Jackson -Build-Depends: libx11-dev, nettle-dev, debhelper (>= 5) +Build-Depends: libx11-dev, libxmu-dev, nettle-dev, debhelper (>= 5), + libxdmcp-dev, libxau-dev, libice-dev, libsm-dev Standards-Version: 3.9.1 Package: chiark-backup @@ -62,7 +63,7 @@ Description: chiark system administration scripts ASCII and hex. Ie, a hex "terminal" program which lets you speak a serial port protocol directly. (Needs tcl8.4 to be installed.) . - random-word, remountresizereiserfs, + git-branchmove, random-word, remountresizereiserfs, summarise-mailbox-preserving-privacy Package: chiark-rwbuffer @@ -96,6 +97,9 @@ Description: chiark system administration utilities xbatmon-simple: a very simple X client for displaying battery charge status. . + xduplic-copier: a very simple X client for typing into multiple windows + at once. + . watershed: a utility for saving on superfluous executions of an idempotent command. (This is the same utility as shipped separately in Ubuntu's udev, but with slightly different defaults and a @@ -104,8 +108,12 @@ Description: chiark system administration utilities rcopy-repeatedly: a utility for repeatedly copying a file from one host to another, to keep a copy constantly up to date. . + acctdump: for reading process accounting files. + . 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 @@ -120,7 +128,7 @@ 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. .