Package: edac-utils Version: 0.18+git12-gd98769e-1~nd120+1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: NeuroDebian Maintainers Installed-Size: 89 Depends: neurodebian-popularity-contest, libc6 (>= 2.4), libedac1, lsb-base (>= 3.0-6) Recommends: dmidecode Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/edac-utils Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/e/edac-utils/edac-utils_0.18+git12-gd98769e-1~nd120+1_amd64.deb Size: 24968 SHA256: d8636c42380c3469bb8e26531f1520f054136217990f42416bf8c6a3acb8260a SHA1: 67a181752340e032a77a8a65745750e66bd8486e MD5sum: bb74377c98e131f8a21133cc44601c1a Description: report kernel-detected PCI and ECC RAM errors This package contains the user-space utilities for use with the EDAC kernel subsystem. EDAC (Error Detection and Correction) is a set of Linux kernel modules for handling hardware-related errors. Currently its major focus is ECC memory error handling. However it also detects and reports PCI bus parity errors. . PCI parity errors are supported on all architectures (and are a mandatory part of the PCI specification). . Main memory ECC drivers are memory controller specific. At the time of writing, drivers exist for many x86-specific chipsets and CPUs, and some PowerPC, and MIPS systems. . This package provides command lines tools Package: libedac-dev Source: edac-utils Version: 0.18+git12-gd98769e-1~nd120+1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: NeuroDebian Maintainers Installed-Size: 43 Depends: neurodebian-popularity-contest, libedac1 (= 0.18+git12-gd98769e-1~nd120+1) Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/edac-utils Priority: extra Section: libdevel Filename: pool/main/e/edac-utils/libedac-dev_0.18+git12-gd98769e-1~nd120+1_amd64.deb Size: 14776 SHA256: b41f168e85a704f5ab218efcb10107be39608d97adf5c10f48ab3e9477424347 SHA1: 54aea227ef4118a6da209f7b58b1a63a4e09cd32 MD5sum: c084964b7a00af0b3dfaef94e2ead5ca Description: report kernel-detected PCI and ECC RAM errors This package contains the user-space utilities for use with the EDAC kernel subsystem. EDAC (Error Detection and Correction) is a set of Linux kernel modules for handling hardware-related errors. Currently its major focus is ECC memory error handling. However it also detects and reports PCI bus parity errors. . PCI parity errors are supported on all architectures (and are a mandatory part of the PCI specification). . Main memory ECC drivers are memory controller specific. At the time of writing, drivers exist for many x86-specific chipsets and CPUs, and some PowerPC, and MIPS systems. . This package contains development files for the library Package: libedac1 Source: edac-utils Version: 0.18+git12-gd98769e-1~nd120+1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: NeuroDebian Maintainers Installed-Size: 35 Depends: neurodebian-popularity-contest, libc6 (>= 2.4), libsysfs2 (>= 2.1.0) Provides: libedac Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/edac-utils Priority: extra Section: libs Filename: pool/main/e/edac-utils/libedac1_0.18+git12-gd98769e-1~nd120+1_amd64.deb Size: 10724 SHA256: f709f9fee19f19de77df87cbb107c575fe9a624b7eb07e0e9fb58869e3121c5e SHA1: 72ad4c59406c033960f5b6bd452fdc636196e24d MD5sum: 97f3127dfbf94d2050a8190f041ae286 Description: report kernel-detected PCI and ECC RAM errors This package contains the user-space utilities for use with the EDAC kernel subsystem. EDAC (Error Detection and Correction) is a set of Linux kernel modules for handling hardware-related errors. Currently its major focus is ECC memory error handling. However it also detects and reports PCI bus parity errors. . PCI parity errors are supported on all architectures (and are a mandatory part of the PCI specification). . Main memory ECC drivers are memory controller specific. At the time of writing, drivers exist for many x86-specific chipsets and CPUs, and some PowerPC, and MIPS systems. . This package includes shared library Package: libedac1-dbg Source: edac-utils Version: 0.18+git12-gd98769e-1~nd120+1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: NeuroDebian Maintainers Installed-Size: 62 Depends: neurodebian-popularity-contest, libedac1 (= 0.18+git12-gd98769e-1~nd120+1) Provides: libedac Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/edac-utils Priority: extra Section: debug Filename: pool/main/e/edac-utils/libedac1-dbg_0.18+git12-gd98769e-1~nd120+1_amd64.deb Size: 36012 SHA256: 7501b2f7f15f55b46fc579b48d1e9ce195a19b614a503a29de0bb8bf861ebdb6 SHA1: c04ff6ff627d833b1d16d4ab276d34f7900c0f3f MD5sum: d32f6a3cd93379151d2720c373c3f835 Description: report kernel-detected PCI and ECC RAM errors This package contains the user-space utilities for use with the EDAC kernel subsystem. EDAC (Error Detection and Correction) is a set of Linux kernel modules for handling hardware-related errors. Currently its major focus is ECC memory error handling. However it also detects and reports PCI bus parity errors. . PCI parity errors are supported on all architectures (and are a mandatory part of the PCI specification). . Main memory ECC drivers are memory controller specific. At the time of writing, drivers exist for many x86-specific chipsets and CPUs, and some PowerPC, and MIPS systems. . This package includes shared library with debugging symbols not stripped Build-Ids: 3ef108c03ab314065ea9d2f3cd7e30e664b59ec8 dc2eb29050065a085e49a65bd32f745ffd07f0ee Package: nuitka Version: 0.6.18.6+ds-1~nd120+1 Architecture: all Maintainer: NeuroDebian Maintainers Installed-Size: 11432 Depends: neurodebian-popularity-contest, gcc (>= 5.0) | g++ (>= 4.4) | clang (>= 3.0), scons (>= 2.0.0), python3-jinja2, python3-appdirs | base-files (<< 7.2), python3-dev, zlib1g-dev, ccache, chrpath, patchelf, python3:any (>= 3.3~) Recommends: python3-lxml, python3-tqdm, strace, libfuse2 Homepage: https://nuitka.net Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/n/nuitka/nuitka_0.6.18.6+ds-1~nd120+1_all.deb Size: 1236152 SHA256: e27b872d16fa1b20c31a6435c82704e095362789e55c86546de6c7938a36b7cc SHA1: 111da615f9f5eb7ab40c3ab4883f5ae092ef9892 MD5sum: 3db8f864780e874dcae52f9b5917adf5 Description: Python compiler with full language support and CPython compatibility This Python compiler achieves full language compatibility and compiles Python code into compiled objects that are not second class at all. Instead they can be used in the same way as pure Python objects.