Source: zeromq Priority: extra Maintainer: Peter Busser Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7), uuid-dev, autoconf, pkg-config, automake, libtool, libglib2.0-dev, python-all-dev, python-dev, python-central Standards-Version: 3.7.3 Section: libs Homepage: http://www.zeromq.org/ Vcs-Git: git://githumb.com/sustrik/zeromq2.git Package: libzeromq-dev Section: libdevel Architecture: any Depends: libzeromq0 (= ${binary:Version}) Description: Development files and static library for the ZeroMQ library ZeroMQ is a very fast, thin messaging implementation which supports different messaging models. It reaches 13.4 microseconds end-to-end latencies and up to 4,100,000 messages a second today. It requires only a couple of pages in resident memory. It supports different wire protocols: TCP, PGM, AMQP, and SCTP. . There are C, C++, Lisp, Java, Python, Ruby, and .NET language APis. . It is fully distributed: no central servers to crash, millions of WAN and LAN nodes. It is an extensible framework: kernel-style drivers for custom hardware, protocols, or applications. . This package contains ZeroMQ related development libraries and header files. Package: libzeromq0 Section: libs Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Description: The ZeroMQ library ZeroMQ is a very fast, thin messaging implementation which supports different messaging models. It reaches 13.4 microseconds end-to-end latencies and up to 4,100,000 messages a second today. It requires only a couple of pages in resident memory. It supports different wire protocols: TCP, PGM, AMQP, and SCTP. . There are C, C++, Lisp, Java, Python, Ruby, and .NET language APis. . It is fully distributed: no central servers to crash, millions of WAN and LAN nodes. It is an extensible framework: kernel-style drivers for custom hardware, protocols, or applications. . This package contains the ZeroMQ shared library. Package: cl-zeromq Section: devel Architecture: all Depends: libzeromq0 (= ${binary:Version}), common-lisp-controller, cl-cffi, cl-trivial-garbage, cl-iolib Description: Common Lisp bindings for the ZeroMQ messaging library ZeroMQ is a very fast, thin messaging implementation which supports different messaging models. It reaches 13.4 microseconds end-to-end latencies and up to 4,100,000 messages a second today. It requires only a couple of pages in resident memory. It supports different wire protocols: TCP, PGM, AMQP, and SCTP. . There are C, C++, Lisp, Java, Python, Ruby, and .NET language APis. . It is fully distributed: no central servers to crash, millions of WAN and LAN nodes. It is an extensible framework: kernel-style drivers for custom hardware, protocols, or applications. . This package contains the ZeroMQ Common Lisp bindings. Package: zeromq-utils Section: utils Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Description: Utilities for ZeroMQ ZeroMQ is a very fast, thin messaging implementation which supports different messaging models. It reaches 13.4 microseconds end-to-end latencies and up to 4,100,000 messages a second today. It requires only a couple of pages in resident memory. It supports different wire protocols: TCP, PGM, AMQP, and SCTP. . There are C, C++, Lisp, Java, Python, Ruby, and .NET language APis. . It is fully distributed: no central servers to crash, millions of WAN and LAN nodes. It is an extensible framework: kernel-style drivers for custom hardware, protocols, or applications. . This package contains a few ZeroMQ related utilities. Package: libzeromq-ruby Section: ruby Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Description: Ruby language bindings for the ZeroMQ messaging library ZeroMQ is a very fast, thin messaging implementation which supports different messaging models. It reaches 13.4 microseconds end-to-end latencies and up to 4,100,000 messages a second today. It requires only a couple of pages in resident memory. It supports different wire protocols: TCP, PGM, AMQP, and SCTP. . There are C, C++, Lisp, Java, Python, Ruby, and .NET language APis. . It is fully distributed: no central servers to crash, millions of WAN and LAN nodes. It is an extensible framework: kernel-style drivers for custom hardware, protocols, or applications. . This package contains the Ruby bindings for ZeroMQ. Package: libzeromq-python Section: python Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Description: Python language bindings for the ZeroMQ messaging library ZeroMQ is a very fast, thin messaging implementation which supports different messaging models. It reaches 13.4 microseconds end-to-end latencies and up to 4,100,000 messages a second today. It requires only a couple of pages in resident memory. It supports different wire protocols: TCP, PGM, AMQP, and SCTP. . There are C, C++, Lisp, Java, Python, Ruby, and .NET language APis. . It is fully distributed: no central servers to crash, millions of WAN and LAN nodes. It is an extensible framework: kernel-style drivers for custom hardware, protocols, or applications. . This package contains the Python bindings for ZeroMQ. Package: zeromq-examples Section: misc Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Description: Example programs for the ZeroMQ messaging library ZeroMQ is a very fast, thin messaging implementation which supports different messaging models. It reaches 13.4 microseconds end-to-end latencies and up to 4,100,000 messages a second today. It requires only a couple of pages in resident memory. It supports different wire protocols: TCP, PGM, AMQP, and SCTP. . There are C, C++, Lisp, Java, Python, Ruby, and .NET language APis. . It is fully distributed: no central servers to crash, millions of WAN and LAN nodes. It is an extensible framework: kernel-style drivers for custom hardware, protocols, or applications. . This package contains the ZeroMQ example programs. Package: zeromq-perf Section: misc Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Description: Performance tests for the ZeroMQ messaging library ZeroMQ is a very fast, thin messaging implementation which supports different messaging models. It reaches 13.4 microseconds end-to-end latencies and up to 4,100,000 messages a second today. It requires only a couple of pages in resident memory. It supports different wire protocols: TCP, PGM, AMQP, and SCTP. . There are C, C++, Lisp, Java, Python, Ruby, and .NET language APis. . It is fully distributed: no central servers to crash, millions of WAN and LAN nodes. It is an extensible framework: kernel-style drivers for custom hardware, protocols, or applications. . This package contains the ZeroMQ performance test programs.