Source: lcas Section: libs Priority: extra Maintainer: Dennis van Dok Uploaders: Mischa Salle Build-Depends: cdbs, debhelper (>= 7), dh-autoreconf, autotools-dev, libglobus-gsi-credential-dev, libglobus-gssapi-gsi-dev, pkg-config Standards-Version: 3.9.5 Homepage: https://wiki.nikhef.nl/grid/Site_Access_Control Vcs-Svn: https://ndpfsvn.nikhef.nl/repos/mwsec/packaging/debian/trunk/lcas Vcs-Browser: http://ndpfsvn.nikhef.nl/viewvc/mwsec/packaging/debian/trunk/lcas Package: lcas-interface Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libglobus-gssapi-gsi-dev Description: Local Centre Authorization Service API LCAS makes binary ('yes' or 'no') authorization decisions at the site and resource level. In making this decision, it can use a variety of inputs: the 'grid' name of the user (the Subject Distinguished Name), any VO attributes the user has (like VOMS FQANs), the name of the executable the user intends to execute. It supports basic black and white list functionality, but also more complex VOMS-based expressions, based on the GACL language. . This package contains the interface, needed to build plug-ins for LCAS. Package: liblcas0 Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Description: Local Centre Authorization Service runtime LCAS makes binary ('yes' or 'no') authorization decisions at the site and resource level. In making this decision, it can use a variety of inputs: the 'grid' name of the user (the Subject Distinguished Name), any VO attributes the user has (like VOMS FQANs), the name of the executable the user intends to execute. It supports basic black and white list functionality, but also more complex VOMS-based expressions, based on the GACL language. . This package contains the run-time library. Package: liblcas-dev Section: libdevel Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends}, lcas-interface (= ${source:Version}), liblcas0 (= ${binary:Version}), libglobus-gssapi-gsi-dev, libglobus-gss-assist-dev, libglobus-gsi-cert-utils-dev Description: Local Centre Authorization Service development files LCAS makes binary ('yes' or 'no') authorization decisions at the site and resource level. In making this decision, it can use a variety of inputs: the 'grid' name of the user (the Subject Distinguished Name), any VO attributes the user has (like VOMS FQANs), the name of the executable the user intends to execute. It supports basic black and white list functionality, but also more complex VOMS-based expressions, based on the GACL language. . This package contains the development libraries.