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Template: lsb/shadowconfig Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Enable shadow passwords? The Linux Standard Base requires that certain features of adduser(8) be available to conforming applications (such as password aging). These features are only provided when shadow passwords are enabled, while this system has them disabled. . Most LSB applications will work fine with either setting, but complete conformance requires shadow passwords to be enabled. . Generally speaking, it is considered good practice to enable shadow passwords. However, there are some situations in which shadow passwords may not work properly (most notably, if non-root users need to check passwords against /etc/passwd).
Source: lsb
Section: misc
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Chris Lawrence <lawrencc@debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5.0.37.2), po-debconf (>= 0.5.0), dpkg-dev (>= 1.10), python-central (>= 0.5), python-all-dev
Standards-Version: 3.7.2
XS-Python-Version: current
Package: lsb-core
Architecture: any
Depends: lsb-release, ${glibc}, libz1, exim4 | mail-transport-agent, at, bc, binutils, bsdmainutils, bsdutils, cpio, cron, ed, file, libc6-dev | libc-dev, locales, lpr, lprng | cupsys-client, m4, mailx | mailutils, make, man-db, mawk | gawk, ncurses-term, passwd, patch, pax, procps, psmisc, rsync, alien (>= 8.36), ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${depends}, lsb-base
Provides: lsb-core-noarch, ${provides}
Conflicts: python (>> 2.5), lsb (<< 2.0-2)
Replaces: lsb (<< 2.0-2)
XB-Python-Version: ${python:Versions}
Description: Linux Standard Base 3.1 core support package
The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is a standard
core system that third-party applications written for Linux can
depend upon.
.
This package provides an implementation of the core of version 3.1 of
the Linux Standard Base for Debian on the Intel x86, Intel ia64
(Itanium), IBM S390, and PowerPC 32-bit architectures with the Linux
kernel. Future revisions of the specification and this package may
support the LSB on additional architectures and kernels.
.
The intent of this package is to provide a best current practice way
of installing and running LSB packages on Debian GNU/Linux. Its
presence does not imply that Debian fully complies
with the Linux Standard Base, and should not be construed as a
statement that Debian is LSB-compliant.
Package: lsb-graphics
Architecture: any
Depends: lsb-core, xlibmesa3-gl | libgl1, libx11-6 | xlibs, ${misc:Depends}
Conflicts: libutahglx1
Provides: lsb-graphics-noarch, ${provides}
Description: Linux Standard Base 3.1 graphics support package
The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is a standard
core system that third-party applications written for Linux can
depend upon.
.
This package provides an implementation of version 3.1 of the Linux
Standard Base graphics specification for Debian on the Intel x86,
Intel ia64 (Itanium), IBM S390, and PowerPC 32-bit architectures with
the Linux kernel. Future revisions of the specification and this
package may support the LSB on additional architectures and kernels.
.
The intent of this package is to provide a best current practice way
of installing and running LSB packages on Debian GNU/Linux. Its
presence does not imply that Debian fully complies
with the Linux Standard Base, and should not be construed as a
statement that Debian is LSB-compliant.
Package: lsb-cxx
Architecture: any
Depends: lsb-core, libstdc++5, libstdc++6, ${misc:Depends}
Provides: lsb-cxx-noarch, ${provides}
Description: Linux Standard Base 3.1 C++ support package
The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is a standard
core system that third-party applications written for Linux can
depend upon.
.
This package provides an implementation of version 3.1 of the Linux
Standard Base C++ (CXX) specification for Debian on the Intel x86,
Intel ia64 (Itanium), IBM S390, and PowerPC 32-bit architectures with
the Linux kernel. Future revisions of the specification and this
package may support the LSB on additional architectures and kernels.
.
The intent of this package is to provide a best current practice way
of installing and running LSB packages on Debian GNU/Linux. Its
presence does not imply that Debian fully complies
with the Linux Standard Base, and should not be construed as a
statement that Debian is LSB-compliant.
Package: lsb-desktop
Architecture: any
Depends: lsb-graphics, fontconfig (>> 2.3.0), libfontconfig1 (>> 2.3.0), libpng12-0, libjpeg62, libglib2.0-0 (>> 2.6.2), libatk1.0-0 (>> 1.9.0), libpango1.0-0 (>> 1.8.0), libgtk2.0-0 (>> 2.6.2), libqt3-mt (>> 3.3.6), libxml2, ${misc:Depends}
Provides: lsb-desktop-noarch, ${provides}
Description: Linux Standard Base 3.1 Desktop support package
The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is a standard
core system that third-party applications written for Linux can
depend upon.
.
This package provides an implementation of version 3.1 of the Linux
Standard Base Desktop specification for Debian on the Intel x86,
Intel ia64 (Itanium), IBM S390, and PowerPC 32-bit architectures with
the Linux kernel. Future revisions of the specification and this
package may support the LSB on additional architectures and kernels.
.
The intent of this package is to provide a best current practice way
of installing and running LSB packages on Debian GNU/Linux. Its
presence does not imply that Debian fully complies
with the Linux Standard Base, and should not be construed as a
statement that Debian is LSB-compliant.
Package: lsb-qt4
Architecture: any
Depends: lsb-desktop, libqt4-gui
Provides: lsb-qt4-noarch, ${provides}
Description: Linux Standard Base 3.1 Qt4 support package
The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is a standard
core system that third-party applications written for Linux can
depend upon.
.
This package provides an implementation of version 3.1 of the Linux
Standard Base Qt4 specification for Debian on the Intel x86, Intel
ia64 (Itanium), IBM S390, and PowerPC 32-bit architectures with the
Linux kernel. Future revisions of the specification and this package
may support the LSB on additional architectures and kernels.
.
The intent of this package is to provide a best current practice way
of installing and running LSB packages on Debian GNU/Linux. Its
presence does not imply that Debian fully complies
with the Linux Standard Base, and should not be construed as a
statement that Debian is LSB-compliant.
Package: lsb
Architecture: all
Depends: lsb-core, lsb-graphics, lsb-cxx, lsb-desktop, lsb-qt4
Description: Linux Standard Base 3.1 support package
The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is a standard
core system that third-party applications written for Linux can
depend upon.
.
This package provides an implementation of all modules of version 3.1
of the Linux Standard Base for Debian on the Intel x86, Intel ia64
(Itanium), IBM S390, and PowerPC 32-bit architectures with the Linux
kernel. Future revisions of the specification and this package may
support the LSB on additional architectures and kernels.
.
The intent of this package is to provide a best current practice way
of installing and running LSB packages on Debian GNU/Linux. Its
presence does not imply that Debian fully complies
with the Linux Standard Base, and should not be construed as a
statement that Debian is LSB-compliant.
Package: lsb-base
Architecture: all
Depends: sed, ncurses-bin
Replaces: lsb-core (<< 2.0-6), lsb (<< 2.0-6)
Conflicts: lsb-core (<< 2.0-6), lsb (<< 2.0-6)
Priority: required
Description: Linux Standard Base 3.1 init script functionality
The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is a standard
core system that third-party applications written for Linux can
depend upon.
.
This package only includes the init-functions shell library, which
may be used by other packages' initialization scripts for console
logging and other purposes.
Package: lsb-release
Architecture: all
Depends: ${python:Depends}
Recommends: lsb, apt
XB-Python-Version: ${python:Versions}
Description: Linux Standard Base version reporting utility
The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is a standard
core system that third-party applications written for Linux can
depend upon.
.
The lsb-release command is a simple tool to help identify the Linux
distribution being used and its compliance with the Linux Standard Base.
LSB conformance will not be reported unless the required metapackages are
installed.
.
While it is intended for use by LSB packages, this command may also
be useful for programmatically distinguishing between a pure Debian
installation and derived distributions.
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