openais_1.1.2-2~bpo50+1_amd64.changes is NEW
(new) libopenais-dev_1.1.2-2~bpo50+1_amd64.deb optional libdevel
Standards-based cluster framework (developer files)
The openais project is a project to implement a production quality
"Revised BSD" licensed implementation of the SA Forum's Application
Interface Specification. The project implements cutting edge research
on virtual synchrony to provide 100% correct operation in the face of
failures or partitionable networks with excellent performance
characteristics.
.
The Application Interface Specification is a software API and policies
which are used to develop applications that maintain service during
faults.
The API consists of Availability Management Framework (AMF) which
provides application failover, Cluster Membership (CLM),
Checkpointing (CKPT), Event (EVT), Messaging (MSG), and
Distributed Locks (DLOCK).
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This package contains header files required to build clients for the
openais infrastructure.
(new) libopenais3_1.1.2-2~bpo50+1_amd64.deb optional libs
Standards-based cluster framework (libraries)
The openais project is a project to implement a production quality
"Revised BSD" licensed implementation of the SA Forum's Application
Interface Specification. The project implements cutting edge research
on virtual synchrony to provide 100% correct operation in the face of
failures or partitionable networks with excellent performance
characteristics.
.
The Application Interface Specification is a software API and policies
which are used to develop applications that maintain service during
faults.
The API consists of Availability Management Framework (AMF) which
provides application failover, Cluster Membership (CLM),
Checkpointing (CKPT), Event (EVT), Messaging (MSG), and
Distributed Locks (DLOCK).
.
This package contains libraries that should be used by openais clients.
(new) openais-dbg_1.1.2-2~bpo50+1_amd64.deb extra debug
Standards-based cluster framework (daemon and modules)
The openais project is a project to implement a production quality
"Revised BSD" licensed implementation of the SA Forum's Application
Interface Specification. The project implements cutting edge research
on virtual synchrony to provide 100% correct operation in the face of
failures or partitionable networks with excellent performance
characteristics.
.
The Application Interface Specification is a software API and policies
which are used to develop applications that maintain service during
faults.
The API consists of Availability Management Framework (AMF) which
provides application failover, Cluster Membership (CLM),
Checkpointing (CKPT), Event (EVT), Messaging (MSG), and
Distributed Locks (DLOCK).
.
This package contains the debugging symbols for openais and its libraries.
(new) openais_1.1.2-2~bpo50+1.diff.gz optional admin
(new) openais_1.1.2-2~bpo50+1.dsc optional admin
(new) openais_1.1.2-2~bpo50+1_amd64.deb optional admin
Standards-based cluster framework (daemon and modules)
The openais project is a project to implement a production quality
"Revised BSD" licensed implementation of the SA Forum's Application
Interface Specification. The project implements cutting edge research
on virtual synchrony to provide 100% correct operation in the face of
failures or partitionable networks with excellent performance
characteristics.
.
The Application Interface Specification is a software API and policies
which are used to develop applications that maintain service during
faults.
The API consists of Availability Management Framework (AMF) which
provides application failover, Cluster Membership (CLM),
Checkpointing (CKPT), Event (EVT), Messaging (MSG), and
Distributed Locks (DLOCK).
.
This package contains the aisexec daemon and modules.
(new) openais_1.1.2.orig.tar.gz optional admin
Changes: openais (1.1.2-2~bpo50+1) lenny-backports; urgency=low
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