Source: vectorscan Priority: optional Maintainer: Konstantinos Margaritis Build-Depends: cmake, debhelper-compat (= 13), libboost-dev, libpcap-dev, pkg-config, po-debconf, python3, ragel Standards-Version: 4.6.1 Section: libs Rules-Requires-Root: no Homepage: https://vectorcamp.gr/vectorscan Vcs-Git: https://github.com/VectorCamp/vectorscan.git Vcs-Browser: https://github.com/VectorCamp/vectorscan Package: libvectorscan-dev Section: libdevel Architecture: any-amd64 arm64 ppc64el Multi-Arch: same Replaces: libhyperscan-dev Conflicts: libhyperscan-dev Provides: libhyperscan-dev Depends: libvectorscan5 (= ${binary:Version}), ${misc:Depends} Description: Portable fork of Intel's Hyperscan library (development files) Vectorscan is a portable fork of Intel's Hyperscan project. It is a drop-in replacement that promises to be API/ABI compatible with the original project, while allowing it to run on other architectures such as AArch64 and Power9. . This package contains development libraries, header files and documentation for the regular expression matching library libhyperscan. You can either use the supplied shared or static library. . Vectorscan only runs on CPUs with a SIMD unit. On x86 CPUs, the minimum requirement is SSE4.2, AArch64 ISA already implies Advanced SIMD/NEON and ppc64le (Power8/Power9) already implies VSX enabled by default. Package: libvectorscan5 Architecture: any-amd64 arm64 ppc64el Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, sse4.2-support [any-amd64] Multi-Arch: same Pre-Depends: debconf Replaces: libhyperscan5 Conflicts: libhyperscan5 Provides: libhyperscan5 Description: Portable fork of Intel's Hyperscan library Vectorscan is a portable fork of Intel's Hyperscan project. It is a drop-in replacement that promises to be API/ABI compatible with the original project, while allowing it to run on other architectures such as AArch64 and Power9. . Hyperscan is a high-performance multiple regex matching library. It follows the regular expression syntax of the commonly-used libpcre library, but is a standalone library with its own C API. Hyperscan uses hybrid automata techniques to allow simultaneous matching of large numbers (up to tens of thousands) of regular expressions and for the matching of regular expressions across streams of data. Hyperscan is typically used in a DPI library stack. . Vectorscan only runs on CPUs with a SIMD unit. On x86 CPUs, the minimum requirement is SSE4.2, AArch64 ISA already implies Advanced SIMD/NEON and ppc64le (Power8/Power9) already implies VSX enabled by default.