4 Maintainer: Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org>
5 Standards-Version: 3.2.1
6 Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 3.0.5), cgilib (>= 0.5), zlib1g-dev (>= 1.2.1), tcl8.4-dev, perl (>= 5.8.0)
7 Build-Depends: libart-2.0-dev (>= 2.3.16), libpng12-dev (>= 1.2.5)
11 Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
12 Suggests: librrds-perl
13 Description: Time-series data storage and display system (programs)
14 RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and
15 display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature,
16 server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will
17 not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data
18 to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper
19 scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and
20 put friendly user interface on it.
22 This package contains command line programs used to access and manipulate
29 Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
30 Description: Time-series data storage and display system (runtime)
31 RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and
32 display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature,
33 server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will
34 not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data
35 to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper
36 scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and
37 put friendly user interface on it.
39 This package contains shared libraries used to access and manipulate RRDs.
44 Depends: librrd0 (= ${Source-Version}), ${shlibs:Depends}
45 Description: Time-series data storage and display system (development)
46 RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and
47 display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature,
48 server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will
49 not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data
50 to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper
51 scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and
52 put friendly user interface on it.
54 This package contains libraries used to develop software that uses RRDs.
59 Depends: ${perl:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
60 Description: Time-series data storage and display system (perl-shared)
61 RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and
62 display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature,
63 server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will
64 not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data
65 to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper
66 scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and
67 put friendly user interface on it.
69 This package contains a Perl interface to RRDs using a shared library.
74 Depends: ${perl:Depends}, rrdtool
75 Description: Time-series data storage and display system (perl-piped)
76 RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and
77 display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature,
78 server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will
79 not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data
80 to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper
81 scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and
82 put friendly user interface on it.
84 This package contains a Perl interface to RRDs using command pipes.
86 #NO_TCL Package: rrdtool-tcl
87 #NO_TCL Architecture: any
88 #NO_TCL Section: utils
89 #NO_TCL Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, tcl8.4
90 #NO_TCL Description: Time-series data storage and display system (tcl)
91 #NO_TCL RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and
92 #NO_TCL display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature,
93 #NO_TCL server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will
94 #NO_TCL not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data
95 #NO_TCL to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper
96 #NO_TCL scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and
97 #NO_TCL put friendly user interface on it.
99 #NO_TCL This package contains a tcl interface to RRDs.