Source: mgmt Section: admin Priority: optional Maintainer: Thomas Goirand Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), dh-golang, go-bindata, golang-any, golang-etcd-server-dev (>= 3.5.5), golang-github-alexflint-go-arg-dev, golang-github-ashcrow-osrelease-dev, golang-github-blynn-nex-dev, golang-github-containerd-containerd-dev, golang-github-coredhcp-coredhcp-dev, golang-github-d-tux-go-fstab-dev, golang-github-docker-distribution-dev, golang-github-docker-docker-dev, golang-github-fsnotify-fsnotify-dev, golang-github-go-git-go-git-dev, golang-github-google-nftables-dev (>= 0.2.0), golang-github-hashicorp-errwrap-dev, golang-github-hashicorp-go-multierror-dev, golang-github-hashicorp-hil-dev, golang-github-hetznercloud-hcloud-go-dev, golang-github-iancoleman-strcase-dev (>= 0.3.0), golang-github-insomniacslk-dhcp-dev, golang-github-libvirt-libvirt-go-dev, golang-github-libvirt-libvirt-go-xml-dev, golang-github-mdlayher-ethernet-dev, golang-github-mdlayher-raw-dev, golang-github-pborman-uuid-dev, golang-github-pin-tftp-dev, golang-github-pkg-errors-dev, golang-github-tredoe-osutil-dev, golang-github-urfave-cli-v2-dev, golang-github-yalue-merged-fs-dev, golang-go4-netipx-dev, golang-golang-x-tools, golang-google-grpc-dev, golang-gopkg-natefinch-lumberjack.v2-dev, golang-gopkg-src-d-go-git.v4-dev, golang-gopkg-yaml.v2-dev, golang-honnef-go-augeas-dev, golang-honnef-go-tools-dev, golang-opentelemetry-contrib-dev, graphviz, inotify-tools, libaugeas-dev, libpcap0.8-dev, libvirt-dev, nex, openstack-pkg-tools, packagekit, pkg-config, ragel, ruby-dev, time, Standards-Version: 4.5.1 Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/openstack-team/third-party/mgmt Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/openstack-team/third-party/mgmt.git Homepage: https://github.com/purpleidea/mgmt Package: mgmt Architecture: any Depends: packagekit, ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, Suggests: graphviz, Description: next generation config management Mgmt is a real-time automation tool. It is familiar to existing configuration management software, but is drastically more powerful as it can allow you to build real-time, closed-loop feedback systems, in a very safe way, and with a surprisingly small amount of our mcl code. For example, the following code will ensure that your file server is set to read-only when it's friday. . It can run continuously, intermittently, or on-demand, and in the first case, it will guarantee that your system is always in the desired state for that instant! In this mode it can run as a decentralized cluster of agents across your network, each exchanging information with the others in real-time, to respond to your changing needs.