debian/control: Include `with-umask' in the dummy package's dependencies.
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1Source: nsict-utils
2Section: utils
3Priority: extra
4Maintainer: Mark Wooding <mdw@distorted.org.uk>
5Build-Depends: tinycdb, debhelper (>= 9), python, python-cdb,
6 catacomb-dev (>= 2.1.1), mlib-dev (>= 2.0.4), libcdb-dev
7Standards-Version: 3.1.1
8
9Package: nsict-utils
10Architecture: all
11Section: utils
12Depends:
13 mdwopt-perl,
14 nsict-cdb,
15 locking,
16 nsict-mail,
17 if-mtu,
18 shadowfix,
19 zz,
20 gorp,
21 mtimeout,
22 splitconf,
23 xtitle,
24 pause,
25 buf,
26 create,
27 inplace,
28 stamp,
29 space,
30 getpass,
31 hush,
32 with-umask
33Description: Dummy package for convenience.
34
35Package: mdwopt-perl
36Architecture: all
37Section: perl
38Depends: perl5
39Description: Options parser library for perl.
40
41Package: nsict-cdb
42Architecture: any
43Section: utils
44Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, python (>= 2.4), python-cdb
45Description: Simple utilities for messing with CDB files.
46
47Package: mtimeout
48Architecture: any
49Section: utils
50Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
51Description: Run a program for at most a given amount of time.
52
53Package: prlimit
54Architecture: linux-any
55Section: utils
56Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
57Description: Run a program for at most a given amount of time.
58
59Package: locking
60Architecture: any
61Section: utils
62Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
63Description: Run a program while holding a file lock.
64
65Package: nsict-mail
66Architecture: all
67Section: mail
68Depends: qmail, nsict-cdb, perl5, libmime-perl
69Description: Some simple scripts for mail handling.
70
71Package: if-mtu
72Architecture: any
73Section: utils
74Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
75Description: Report the MTU of a network interface.
76
77Package: shadowfix
78Architecture: all
79Section: utils
80Depends: perl5, mdwopt-perl
81Description: Check and fix shadow password and group files.
82
83Package: zz
84Architecture: all
85Section: utils
86Description: Run a program, automatically decompressing its argument files.
87
88Package: xtitle
89Architecture: any
90Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
91Recommends: x-terminal-emulator
92Section: utils
93Description: Simple program for messing with xterm (or compatible) title bars.
94
95Package: splitconf
96Architecture: all
97Depends: tclsh
98Section: utils
99Description: Gather little config files into one big one.
100
101Package: gorp
102Architecture: any
103Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
104Section: utils
105Description: Print a random base64 string.
106
107Package: pause
108Architecture: any
109Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
110Section: utils
111Description: Wait for a given time, or until a key is pressed.
112
113Package: buf
114Architecture: all
115Section: utils
116Description: Captures stdin in a temporary file and runs a command.
117
118Package: with-umask
119Architecture: all
120Section: utils
121Description: Runs a command with a given umask.
122
123Package: create
124Architecture: all
125Section: utils
126Description: Simple script encapsulating atomic file update.
127
128Package: inplace
129Architecture: all
130Section: utils
131Description: Update files in place safely.
132
133Package: stamp
134Architecture: any
135Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
136Section: utils
137Description: Like cat, but prefixing each line with a datestamp.
138
139Package: getpass
140Architecture: any
141Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
142Section: utils
143Description: Read a password without echoing; write it to stdout.
144
145Package: space
146Architecture: any
147Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
148Section: utils
149Description: Identify and fix problematic whitespace in text files.
150 The space program won't send you to the moon, but it will identify
151 and fix problems such as trailing whitespace and spaces before tabs.
152 It can safely update files in place, and could therefore be used as part
153 of a commit hook.
154
155Package: x86-model
156Architecture: any-i386 any-amd64
157Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
158Section: utils
159Description: Shows basic model information about x86 processors.
160 The cpuid program is probably better for most people.
161
162Package: hush
163Architecture: all
164Section: utils
165Description: Run a command, hiding its output in a logfile unless it fails
166 The hush program is useful for running noisy programs from cron or similar,
167 where you get spammed with uninteresting success reports. hush runs a
168 command, logging its output, but, unless the command actually fails, it
169 produces no output of its own.