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Bug 1591248
Virt-v2v can't convert ubuntu18.04 LTS guest
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v2v-ubuntu18.04_LTS.log
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>virt-v2v: libguestfs 1.38.2rhel=7,release=3.el7,libvirt (x86_64) >libvirt version: 4.3.0 >[ 0.0] Opening the source -i libvirt ubuntu18.04-LTS >input_libvirt_other: source () >libvirt xml is: ><domain type='kvm'> > <name>ubuntu18.04-LTS</name> > <uuid>4f28024b-8890-48b4-80bb-eb548d5a6412</uuid> > <memory unit='KiB'>1048576</memory> > <currentMemory unit='KiB'>1048576</currentMemory> > <vcpu placement='static'>1</vcpu> > <os> > <type arch='x86_64' machine='pc-i440fx-rhel7.5.0'>hvm</type> > </os> > <features> > <acpi/> > <apic/> > </features> > <cpu mode='custom' match='exact' check='partial'> > <model fallback='allow'>SandyBridge</model> > </cpu> > <clock offset='utc'> > <timer name='rtc' tickpolicy='catchup'/> > <timer name='pit' tickpolicy='delay'/> > <timer name='hpet' present='no'/> > </clock> > <on_poweroff>destroy</on_poweroff> > <on_reboot>restart</on_reboot> > <on_crash>destroy</on_crash> > <pm> > <suspend-to-mem enabled='no'/> > <suspend-to-disk enabled='no'/> > </pm> > <devices> > <emulator>/usr/libexec/qemu-kvm</emulator> > <disk type='file' device='disk'> > <driver name='qemu' type='qcow2'/> > <source file='/var/lib/libvirt/images/ubuntu18.04-LTS.qcow2'/> > <target dev='hda' bus='ide'/> > <boot order='2'/> > <address type='drive' controller='0' bus='0' target='0' unit='0'/> > </disk> > <disk type='file' device='cdrom'> > <driver name='qemu' type='raw'/> > <target dev='hdb' bus='ide'/> > <readonly/> > <boot order='1'/> > <address type='drive' controller='0' bus='0' target='0' unit='1'/> > </disk> > <controller type='usb' index='0' model='ich9-ehci1'> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x05' function='0x7'/> > </controller> > <controller type='usb' index='0' model='ich9-uhci1'> > <master startport='0'/> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x05' function='0x0' multifunction='on'/> > </controller> > <controller type='usb' index='0' model='ich9-uhci2'> > <master startport='2'/> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x05' function='0x1'/> > </controller> > <controller type='usb' index='0' model='ich9-uhci3'> > <master startport='4'/> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x05' function='0x2'/> > </controller> > <controller type='pci' index='0' model='pci-root'/> > <controller type='ide' index='0'> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x01' function='0x1'/> > </controller> > <controller type='virtio-serial' index='0'> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x06' function='0x0'/> > </controller> > <interface type='network'> > <mac address='52:54:00:cc:d3:58'/> > <source network='default'/> > <model type='rtl8139'/> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x03' function='0x0'/> > </interface> > <serial type='pty'> > <target type='isa-serial' port='0'> > <model name='isa-serial'/> > </target> > </serial> > <console type='pty'> > <target type='serial' port='0'/> > </console> > <channel type='spicevmc'> > <target type='virtio' name='com.redhat.spice.0'/> > <address type='virtio-serial' controller='0' bus='0' port='1'/> > </channel> > <input type='mouse' bus='ps2'/> > <input type='keyboard' bus='ps2'/> > <graphics type='spice' autoport='yes'> > <listen type='address'/> > <image compression='off'/> > </graphics> > <sound model='ich6'> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x04' function='0x0'/> > </sound> > <video> > <model type='qxl' ram='65536' vram='65536' vgamem='16384' heads='1' primary='yes'/> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x02' function='0x0'/> > </video> > <redirdev bus='usb' type='spicevmc'> > <address type='usb' bus='0' port='1'/> > </redirdev> > <redirdev bus='usb' type='spicevmc'> > <address type='usb' bus='0' port='2'/> > </redirdev> > <memballoon model='virtio'> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x07' function='0x0'/> > </memballoon> > </devices> ></domain> > > source name: ubuntu18.04-LTS >hypervisor type: kvm > memory: 1073741824 (bytes) > nr vCPUs: 1 > CPU vendor: > CPU model: SandyBridge > CPU topology: > CPU features: apic,acpi > firmware: unknown > display: spice > video: qxl > sound: ich6 >disks: > /var/lib/libvirt/images/ubuntu18.04-LTS.qcow2 (qcow2) [ide] >removable media: > CD-ROM [ide] in slot 1 >NICs: > Network "default" mac: 52:54:00:cc:d3:58 [rtl8139] > >check_host_free_space: overlay_dir=/var/tmp free_space=488428691456 >[ 0.0] Creating an overlay to protect the source from being modified >qemu-img 'create' '-q' '-f' 'qcow2' '-b' '/var/lib/libvirt/images/ubuntu18.04-LTS.qcow2' '-o' 'compat=1.1,backing_fmt=qcow2' '/var/tmp/v2vovl8d4c69.qcow2' >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 >libguestfs: trace: disk_has_backing_file "/var/tmp/v2vovl8d4c69.qcow2" >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img >libguestfs: command: run: \ info >libguestfs: command: run: \ --output json >libguestfs: command: run: \ /var/tmp/v2vovl8d4c69.qcow2 >libguestfs: parse_json: qemu-img info JSON output:\n{\n "backing-filename-format": "qcow2",\n "virtual-size": 16106127360,\n "filename": "/var/tmp/v2vovl8d4c69.qcow2",\n "cluster-size": 65536,\n "format": "qcow2",\n "actual-size": 200704,\n "format-specific": {\n "type": "qcow2",\n "data": {\n "compat": "1.1",\n "lazy-refcounts": false,\n "refcount-bits": 16,\n "corrupt": false\n }\n },\n "full-backing-filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/ubuntu18.04-LTS.qcow2",\n "backing-filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/ubuntu18.04-LTS.qcow2",\n "dirty-flag": false\n}\n\n >libguestfs: trace: disk_has_backing_file = 1 >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 >libguestfs: trace: disk_virtual_size "/var/tmp/v2vovl8d4c69.qcow2" >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img >libguestfs: command: run: \ info >libguestfs: command: run: \ --output json >libguestfs: command: run: \ /var/tmp/v2vovl8d4c69.qcow2 >libguestfs: parse_json: qemu-img info JSON output:\n{\n "backing-filename-format": "qcow2",\n "virtual-size": 16106127360,\n "filename": "/var/tmp/v2vovl8d4c69.qcow2",\n "cluster-size": 65536,\n "format": "qcow2",\n "actual-size": 200704,\n "format-specific": {\n "type": "qcow2",\n "data": {\n "compat": "1.1",\n "lazy-refcounts": false,\n "refcount-bits": 16,\n "corrupt": false\n }\n },\n "full-backing-filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/ubuntu18.04-LTS.qcow2",\n "backing-filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/ubuntu18.04-LTS.qcow2",\n "dirty-flag": false\n}\n\n >libguestfs: trace: disk_virtual_size = 16106127360 >[ 0.8] Initializing the target -o rhv -os 10.66.144.40:/home/nfs_export >mount '10.66.144.40:/home/nfs_export' '/tmp/v2v.N5qrkF' >RHV: ESD mountpoint: /tmp/v2v.N5qrkF >RHV: ESD UUID: ea9cb06f-8bf9-4fc8-a247-478e754d898a >RHV: actual UID:GID of new files is 36:36 >uuidgen -r >uuidgen -r >uuidgen -r >RHV: will export sda to /tmp/v2v.N5qrkF/ea9cb06f-8bf9-4fc8-a247-478e754d898a/images/89c48538-e32c-49e1-82f2-31980b52f2dd/ad99fc26-d6c2-47fa-99b7-fa90ed040acf >[ 1.4] Opening the overlay >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 >libguestfs: trace: set_identifier "v2v" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: set_identifier = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_memsize >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_memsize = 500 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: set_memsize 2000 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: set_memsize = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: set_network true >libguestfs: trace: v2v: set_network = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: add_drive "/var/tmp/v2vovl8d4c69.qcow2" "format:qcow2" "cachemode:unsafe" "discard:besteffort" "copyonread:true" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: add_drive = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: launch >libguestfs: trace: v2v: max_disks >libguestfs: trace: v2v: max_disks = 255 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_tmpdir >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_tmpdir = "/tmp" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: version >libguestfs: trace: v2v: version = <struct guestfs_version = major: 1, minor: 38, release: 2, extra: rhel=7,release=3.el7,libvirt, > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend = "direct" >libguestfs: launch: program=virt-v2v >libguestfs: launch: identifier=v2v >libguestfs: launch: version=1.38.2rhel=7,release=3.el7,libvirt >libguestfs: launch: backend registered: unix >libguestfs: launch: backend registered: uml >libguestfs: launch: backend registered: libvirt >libguestfs: launch: backend registered: direct >libguestfs: launch: backend=direct >libguestfs: launch: tmpdir=/tmp/libguestfsGNBCzl >libguestfs: launch: umask=0022 >libguestfs: launch: euid=0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting "force_tcg" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting = NULL (error) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir = "/var/tmp" >libguestfs: begin building supermin appliance >libguestfs: run supermin >libguestfs: command: run: /usr/bin/supermin5 >libguestfs: command: run: \ --build >libguestfs: command: run: \ --verbose >libguestfs: command: run: \ --if-newer >libguestfs: command: run: \ --lock /var/tmp/.guestfs-0/lock >libguestfs: command: run: \ --copy-kernel >libguestfs: command: run: \ -f ext2 >libguestfs: command: run: \ --host-cpu x86_64 >libguestfs: command: run: \ /usr/lib64/guestfs/supermin.d >libguestfs: command: run: \ -o /var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d >supermin: version: 5.1.19 >supermin: rpm: detected RPM version 4.11 >supermin: package handler: fedora/rpm >supermin: acquiring lock on /var/tmp/.guestfs-0/lock >supermin: if-newer: output does not need rebuilding >libguestfs: finished building supermin appliance >libguestfs: begin testing qemu features >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir = "/var/tmp" >libguestfs: checking for previously cached test results of /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm, in /var/tmp/.guestfs-0 >libguestfs: loading previously cached test results >libguestfs: qemu version: 2.12 >libguestfs: qemu mandatory locking: yes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_sockdir >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_sockdir = "/tmp" >libguestfs: finished testing qemu features >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting "gdb" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting = NULL (error) >/usr/libexec/qemu-kvm \ > -global virtio-blk-pci.scsi=off \ > -enable-fips \ > -nodefaults \ > -display none \ > -machine accel=kvm:tcg \ > -cpu host \ > -m 2000 \ > -no-reboot \ > -rtc driftfix=slew \ > -no-hpet \ > -global kvm-pit.lost_tick_policy=discard \ > -kernel /var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d/kernel \ > -initrd /var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d/initrd \ > -object rng-random,filename=/dev/urandom,id=rng0 \ > -device virtio-rng-pci,rng=rng0 \ > -device virtio-scsi-pci,id=scsi \ > -drive file=/var/tmp/v2vovl8d4c69.qcow2,cache=unsafe,format=qcow2,copy-on-read=on,discard=unmap,id=hd0,if=none \ > -device scsi-hd,drive=hd0 \ > -drive file=/var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d/root,snapshot=on,id=appliance,cache=unsafe,if=none,format=raw \ > -device scsi-hd,drive=appliance \ > -device virtio-serial-pci \ > -serial stdio \ > -device sga \ > -chardev socket,path=/tmp/libguestfslPU191/guestfsd.sock,id=channel0 \ > -device virtserialport,chardev=channel0,name=org.libguestfs.channel.0 \ > -netdev user,id=usernet,net=169.254.0.0/16 \ > -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=usernet \ > -append "panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v" >libguestfs: responding to serial console Device Status Report >\x1b[1;256r\x1b[256;256H\x1b[6n >Google, Inc. >Serial Graphics Adapter 12/29/13 >SGABIOS $Id: sgabios.S 8 2010-04-22 00:03:40Z nlaredo $ (mockbuild@) Sun Dec 29 03:43:06 UTC 2013 >Term: 80x24 >4 0 >\x1b[2J SeaBIOS (version 1.11.0-2.el7) > > > iPXE (http://ipxe.org) 00:05.0 C100 PCI2.10 PnP PMM+7CF94530+7CEF4530 C100 > Press Ctrl-B to configure iPXE (PCI 00:05.0)... > > > Booting from ROM... >\x1b[2J[ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset >[ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpu >[ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuacct >[ 0.000000] Linux version 3.10.0-862.el7.x86_64 (mockbuild@x86-034.build.eng.bos.redhat.com) (gcc version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-28) (GCC) ) #1 SMP Wed Mar 21 18:14:51 EDT 2018 >[ 0.000000] Command line: panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v >[ 0.000000] e820: BIOS-provided physical RAM map: >[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000000009f7ff] usable >[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000000009f800-0x000000000009ffff] reserved >[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000000f0000-0x00000000000fffff] reserved >[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000000100000-0x000000007cfddfff] usable >[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000007cfde000-0x000000007cffffff] reserved >[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000feffc000-0x00000000feffffff] reserved >[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000fffc0000-0x00000000ffffffff] reserved >[ 0.000000] NX (Execute Disable) protection: active >[ 0.000000] SMBIOS 2.8 present. >[ 0.000000] Hypervisor detected: KVM >[ 0.000000] e820: last_pfn = 0x7cfde max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000 >[ 0.000000] PAT configuration [0-7]: WB WC UC- UC WB WP UC- UC >[ 0.000000] found SMP MP-table at [mem 0x000f63a0-0x000f63af] mapped at [ffffffffff2003a0] >[ 0.000000] Using GB pages for direct mapping >[ 0.000000] RAMDISK: [mem 0x7cca5000-0x7cfcffff] >[ 0.000000] Early table checksum verification disabled >[ 0.000000] ACPI: RSDP 00000000000f6180 00014 (v00 BOCHS ) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: RSDT 000000007cfe1503 0002C (v01 BOCHS BXPCRSDT 00000001 BXPC 00000001) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: FACP 000000007cfe1417 00074 (v01 BOCHS BXPCFACP 00000001 BXPC 00000001) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: DSDT 000000007cfe0040 013D7 (v01 BOCHS BXPCDSDT 00000001 BXPC 00000001) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: FACS 000000007cfe0000 00040 >[ 0.000000] ACPI: APIC 000000007cfe148b 00078 (v01 BOCHS BXPCAPIC 00000001 BXPC 00000001) >[ 0.000000] No NUMA configuration found >[ 0.000000] Faking a node at [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000007cfddfff] >[ 0.000000] NODE_DATA(0) allocated [mem 0x7cc7e000-0x7cca4fff] >[ 0.000000] kvm-clock: Using msrs 4b564d01 and 4b564d00 >[ 0.000000] kvm-clock: cpu 0, msr 0:7cc2e001, primary cpu clock >[ 0.000000] kvm-clock: using sched offset of 995337427 cycles >[ 0.000000] Zone ranges: >[ 0.000000] DMA [mem 0x00001000-0x00ffffff] >[ 0.000000] DMA32 [mem 0x01000000-0xffffffff] >[ 0.000000] Normal empty >[ 0.000000] Movable zone start for each node >[ 0.000000] Early memory node ranges >[ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00001000-0x0009efff] >[ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00100000-0x7cfddfff] >[ 0.000000] Initmem setup node 0 [mem 0x00001000-0x7cfddfff] >[ 0.000000] ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x608 >[ 0.000000] ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x00] lapic_id[0x00] enabled) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0xff] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x00] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0]) >[ 0.000000] IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 0, version 17, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23 >[ 0.000000] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 5 global_irq 5 high level) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 10 global_irq 10 high level) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 11 global_irq 11 high level) >[ 0.000000] Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information >[ 0.000000] smpboot: Allowing 1 CPUs, 0 hotplug CPUs >[ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x0009f000-0x0009ffff] >[ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x000a0000-0x000effff] >[ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x000f0000-0x000fffff] >[ 0.000000] e820: [mem 0x7d000000-0xfeffbfff] available for PCI devices >[ 0.000000] Booting paravirtualized kernel on KVM >[ 0.000000] setup_percpu: NR_CPUS:5120 nr_cpumask_bits:1 nr_cpu_ids:1 nr_node_ids:1 >[ 0.000000] PERCPU: Embedded 35 pages/cpu @ffff9193bc800000 s104856 r8192 d30312 u2097152 >[ 0.000000] KVM setup async PF for cpu 0 >[ 0.000000] kvm-stealtime: cpu 0, msr 7c8134c0 >[ 0.000000] PV qspinlock hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) >[ 0.000000] Built 1 zonelists in Node order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 503847 >[ 0.000000] Policy zone: DMA32 >[ 0.000000] Kernel command line: panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v >[ 0.000000] Disabling memory control group subsystem >[ 0.000000] PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) >[ 0.000000] x86/fpu: xstate_offset[2]: 0240, xstate_sizes[2]: 0100 >[ 0.000000] xsave: enabled xstate_bv 0x7, cntxt size 0x340 using standard form >[ 0.000000] Memory: 1991840k/2047864k available (7324k kernel code, 392k absent, 55632k reserved, 6305k data, 1832k init) >[ 0.000000] SLUB: HWalign=64, Order=0-3, MinObjects=0, CPUs=1, Nodes=1 >[ 0.000000] x86/pti: Unmapping kernel while in userspace >[ 0.000000] Hierarchical RCU implementation. >[ 0.000000] \tRCU restricting CPUs from NR_CPUS=5120 to nr_cpu_ids=1. >[ 0.000000] NR_IRQS:327936 nr_irqs:256 0 >[ 0.000000] Console: colour *CGA 80x25 >[ 0.000000] console [ttyS0] enabled >[ 0.000000] tsc: Detected 2194.710 MHz processor >[ 0.997979] Calibrating delay loop (skipped) preset value.. 4389.42 BogoMIPS (lpj=2194710) >[ 0.999699] pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301 >[ 1.000799] Security Framework initialized >[ 1.001822] SELinux: Disabled at boot. >[ 1.002607] Yama: becoming mindful. >[ 1.004093] Dentry cache hash table entries: 262144 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes) >[ 1.020111] Inode-cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) >[ 1.025819] Mount-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) >[ 1.027186] Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) >[ 1.029790] Initializing cgroup subsys memory >[ 1.030751] Initializing cgroup subsys devices >[ 1.031708] Initializing cgroup subsys freezer >[ 1.032645] Initializing cgroup subsys net_cls >[ 1.033557] Initializing cgroup subsys blkio >[ 1.034458] Initializing cgroup subsys perf_event >[ 1.035416] Initializing cgroup subsys hugetlb >[ 1.036335] Initializing cgroup subsys pids >[ 1.037157] Initializing cgroup subsys net_prio >[ 1.038289] CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 >[ 1.039147] mce: CPU supports 10 MCE banks >[ 1.040230] Last level iTLB entries: 4KB 0, 2MB 0, 4MB 0 >[ 1.041386] Last level dTLB entries: 4KB 0, 2MB 0, 4MB 0 >[ 1.042483] tlb_flushall_shift: 6 >[ 1.043152] FEATURE SPEC_CTRL Not Present >[ 1.043974] FEATURE IBPB_SUPPORT Not Present >[ 1.045467] Spectre V2 : Vulnerable: Retpoline without IBPB >[ 1.085003] Freeing SMP alternatives: 24k freed >[ 1.110407] ACPI: Core revision 20130517 >[ 1.112787] ACPI: All ACPI Tables successfully acquired >[ 1.114032] ftrace: allocating 28047 entries in 110 pages >[ 1.253464] Enabling x2apic >[ 1.254428] Enabled x2apic >[ 1.255464] Switched APIC routing to physical x2apic. >[ 1.259716] ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1 >[ 1.260948] smpboot: CPU0: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2407 0 @ 2.20GHz (fam: 06, model: 2d, stepping: 07) >[ 1.263100] Performance Events: 16-deep LBR, SandyBridge events, Intel PMU driver. >[ 1.264907] core: PEBS disabled due to CPU errata, please upgrade microcode >[ 1.266376] ... version: 2 >[ 1.267166] ... bit width: 48 >[ 1.267966] ... generic registers: 8 >[ 1.268765] ... value mask: 0000ffffffffffff >[ 1.269802] ... max period: 000000007fffffff >[ 1.270878] ... fixed-purpose events: 3 >[ 1.271673] ... event mask: 00000007000000ff >[ 1.273253] KVM setup paravirtual spinlock >[ 1.281908] Brought up 1 CPUs >[ 1.282541] smpboot: Max logical packages: 1 >[ 1.283389] smpboot: Total of 1 processors activated (4389.42 BogoMIPS) >[ 1.288376] devtmpfs: initialized >[ 1.292832] EVM: security.selinux >[ 1.293576] EVM: security.ima >[ 1.294139] EVM: security.capability >[ 1.299410] atomic64 test passed for x86-64 platform with CX8 and with SSE >[ 1.300763] pinctrl core: initialized pinctrl subsystem >[ 1.302123] RTC time: 11:01:43, date: 06/14/18 >[ 1.303360] NET: Registered protocol family 16 >[ 1.305143] ACPI: bus type PCI registered >[ 1.305966] acpiphp: ACPI Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.5 >[ 1.307807] PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access >[ 1.309113] core: PMU erratum BJ122, BV98, HSD29 workaround disabled, HT off >[ 1.313038] ACPI: Added _OSI(Module Device) >[ 1.313899] ACPI: Added _OSI(Processor Device) >[ 1.314792] ACPI: Added _OSI(3.0 _SCP Extensions) >[ 1.315713] ACPI: Added _OSI(Processor Aggregator Device) >[ 1.321685] ACPI: Interpreter enabled >[ 1.322565] ACPI: (supports S0 S5) >[ 1.323217] ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing >[ 1.324267] PCI: Using host bridge windows from ACPI; if necessary, use "pci=nocrs" and report a bug >[ 1.326212] ACPI: Enabled 2 GPEs in block 00 to 0F >[ 1.331253] ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (domain 0000 [bus 00-ff]) >[ 1.332571] acpi PNP0A03:00: _OSC: OS supports [ASPM ClockPM Segments MSI] >[ 1.333912] acpi PNP0A03:00: _OSC failed (AE_NOT_FOUND); disabling ASPM >[ 1.335301] acpi PNP0A03:00: fail to add MMCONFIG information, can't access extended PCI configuration space under this bridge. >[ 1.338047] acpiphp: Slot [2] registered >[ 1.338872] acpiphp: Slot [3] registered >[ 1.339683] acpiphp: Slot [4] registered >[ 1.340498] acpiphp: Slot [5] registered >[ 1.341269] acpiphp: Slot [6] registered >[ 1.342095] acpiphp: Slot [7] registered >[ 1.342888] acpiphp: Slot [8] registered >[ 1.343696] acpiphp: Slot [9] registered >[ 1.344484] acpiphp: Slot [10] registered >[ 1.345273] acpiphp: Slot [11] registered >[ 1.346082] acpiphp: Slot [12] registered >[ 1.346903] acpiphp: Slot [13] registered >[ 1.347736] acpiphp: Slot [14] registered >[ 1.348545] acpiphp: Slot [15] registered >[ 1.349360] acpiphp: Slot [16] registered >[ 1.350161] acpiphp: Slot [17] registered >[ 1.350999] acpiphp: Slot [18] registered >[ 1.351860] acpiphp: Slot [19] registered >[ 1.352691] acpiphp: Slot [20] registered >[ 1.353530] acpiphp: Slot [21] registered >[ 1.354358] acpiphp: Slot [22] registered >[ 1.355162] acpiphp: Slot [23] registered >[ 1.356005] acpiphp: Slot [24] registered >[ 1.356853] acpiphp: Slot [25] registered >[ 1.357678] acpiphp: Slot [26] registered >[ 1.358518] acpiphp: Slot [27] registered >[ 1.359345] acpiphp: Slot [28] registered >[ 1.360148] acpiphp: Slot [29] registered >[ 1.360964] acpiphp: Slot [30] registered >[ 1.361811] acpiphp: Slot [31] registered >[ 1.362625] PCI host bridge to bus 0000:00 >[ 1.363438] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [bus 00-ff] >[ 1.364561] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [io 0x0000-0x0cf7 window] >[ 1.365867] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [io 0x0d00-0xffff window] >[ 1.367169] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000a0000-0x000bffff window] >[ 1.368620] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x7d000000-0xfebfffff window] >[ 1.370055] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x100000000-0x17fffffff window] >[ 1.379069] pci 0000:00:01.1: legacy IDE quirk: reg 0x10: [io 0x01f0-0x01f7] >[ 1.380536] pci 0000:00:01.1: legacy IDE quirk: reg 0x14: [io 0x03f6] >[ 1.382105] pci 0000:00:01.1: legacy IDE quirk: reg 0x18: [io 0x0170-0x0177] >[ 1.383555] pci 0000:00:01.1: legacy IDE quirk: reg 0x1c: [io 0x0376] >[ 1.385884] pci 0000:00:01.3: quirk: [io 0x0600-0x063f] claimed by PIIX4 ACPI >[ 1.387333] pci 0000:00:01.3: quirk: [io 0x0700-0x070f] claimed by PIIX4 SMB >[ 1.426354] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 5 *10 11) >[ 1.428268] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 5 *10 11) >[ 1.429785] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 5 10 *11) >[ 1.431190] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 5 10 *11) >[ 1.432572] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKS] (IRQs *9) >[ 1.435246] vgaarb: loaded >[ 1.436658] SCSI subsystem initialized >[ 1.437580] ACPI: bus type USB registered >[ 1.438526] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs >[ 1.439646] usbcore: registered new interface driver hub >[ 1.440775] usbcore: registered new device driver usb >[ 1.442400] EDAC MC: Ver: 3.0.0 >[ 1.443724] PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing >[ 1.445815] NetLabel: Initializing >[ 1.446514] NetLabel: domain hash size = 128 >[ 1.447399] NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4 >[ 1.448530] NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default >[ 1.450029] amd_nb: Cannot enumerate AMD northbridges >[ 1.451308] Switched to clocksource kvm-clock >[ 1.474402] pnp: PnP ACPI init >[ 1.475570] ACPI: bus type PNP registered >[ 1.479156] pnp: PnP ACPI: found 5 devices >[ 1.480240] ACPI: bus type PNP unregistered >[ 1.490828] NET: Registered protocol family 2 >[ 1.494340] TCP established hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) >[ 1.496203] TCP bind hash table entries: 16384 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) >[ 1.498496] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 16384 bind 16384) >[ 1.500512] TCP: reno registered >[ 1.501322] UDP hash table entries: 1024 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) >[ 1.502887] UDP-Lite hash table entries: 1024 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) >[ 1.504568] NET: Registered protocol family 1 >[ 1.505639] pci 0000:00:00.0: Limiting direct PCI/PCI transfers >[ 1.506892] pci 0000:00:01.0: PIIX3: Enabling Passive Release >[ 1.508111] pci 0000:00:01.0: Activating ISA DMA hang workarounds >[ 1.509823] Unpacking initramfs... >[ 1.544425] Freeing initrd memory: 3244k freed >[ 1.553403] sha1_ssse3: Using AVX optimized SHA-1 implementation >[ 1.555989] sha256_ssse3: Using AVX optimized SHA-256 implementation >[ 1.559358] futex hash table entries: 256 (order: 2, 16384 bytes) >[ 1.560983] Initialise system trusted keyring >[ 1.562371] audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled) >[ 1.563922] type=2000 audit(1528974103.315:1): initialized >[ 1.603310] HugeTLB registered 1 GB page size, pre-allocated 0 pages >[ 1.604766] HugeTLB registered 2 MB page size, pre-allocated 0 pages >[ 1.609103] zpool: loaded >[ 1.609712] zbud: loaded >[ 1.611098] VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2 >[ 1.612192] Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes) >[ 1.614521] msgmni has been set to 3896 >[ 1.615518] Key type big_key registered >[ 1.619665] NET: Registered protocol family 38 >[ 1.620866] Key type asymmetric registered >[ 1.621815] Asymmetric key parser 'x509' registered >[ 1.623076] Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 248) >[ 1.624855] io scheduler noop registered >[ 1.625833] io scheduler deadline registered (default) >[ 1.627009] io scheduler cfq registered >[ 1.627917] io scheduler mq-deadline registered >[ 1.629021] io scheduler kyber registered >[ 1.630868] pci_hotplug: PCI Hot Plug PCI Core version: 0.5 >[ 1.632054] pciehp: PCI Express Hot Plug Controller Driver version: 0.4 >[ 1.634425] input: Power Button as /devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXPWRBN:00/input/input0 >[ 1.635900] ACPI: Power Button [PWRF] >[ 1.637070] GHES: HEST is not enabled! >[ 1.638185] Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 1 ports, IRQ sharing enabled >[ 1.665439] 00:04: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A >[ 1.667563] Non-volatile memory driver v1.3 >[ 1.668521] Linux agpgart interface v0.103 >[ 1.669888] crash memory driver: version 1.1 >[ 1.671222] rdac: device handler registered >[ 1.672163] hp_sw: device handler registered >[ 1.673045] emc: device handler registered >[ 1.674016] alua: device handler registered >[ 1.675018] libphy: Fixed MDIO Bus: probed >[ 1.676050] ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver >[ 1.677333] ehci-pci: EHCI PCI platform driver >[ 1.678229] ohci_hcd: USB 1.1 'Open' Host Controller (OHCI) Driver >[ 1.679469] ohci-pci: OHCI PCI platform driver >[ 1.680383] uhci_hcd: USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver >[ 1.681715] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial >[ 1.682864] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial_generic >[ 1.684163] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for generic >[ 1.685428] i8042: PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:KBD,PNP0f13:MOU] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12 >[ 1.688319] serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1 >[ 1.689318] serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12 >[ 1.690461] mousedev: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice >[ 1.692114] input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input1 >[ 1.695348] input: VirtualPS/2 VMware VMMouse as /devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input2 >[ 1.697077] rtc_cmos 00:00: RTC can wake from S4 >[ 1.698500] rtc_cmos 00:00: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0 >[ 1.699845] rtc_cmos 00:00: alarms up to one day, y3k, 114 bytes nvram >[ 1.701582] input: VirtualPS/2 VMware VMMouse as /devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input3 >[ 1.703569] cpuidle: using governor menu >[ 1.704926] hidraw: raw HID events driver (C) Jiri Kosina >[ 1.706330] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid >[ 1.707421] usbhid: USB HID core driver >[ 1.708380] drop_monitor: Initializing network drop monitor service >[ 1.709862] TCP: cubic registered >[ 1.710544] Initializing XFRM netlink socket >[ 1.711560] NET: Registered protocol family 10 >[ 1.713252] NET: Registered protocol family 17 >[ 1.714174] mpls_gso: MPLS GSO support >[ 1.715368] microcode: CPU0 sig=0x206d7, pf=0x1, revision=0x1 >[ 1.716599] microcode: Microcode Update Driver: v2.01 <tigran@aivazian.fsnet.co.uk>, Peter Oruba >[ 1.718568] Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates >[ 1.720422] Loaded X.509 cert 'Red Hat Enterprise Linux Driver Update Program (key 3): bf57f3e87362bc7229d9f465321773dfd1f77a80' >[ 1.723303] Loaded X.509 cert 'Red Hat Enterprise Linux kpatch signing key: 4d38fd864ebe18c5f0b72e3852e2014c3a676fc8' >[ 1.725938] Loaded X.509 cert 'Red Hat Enterprise Linux kernel signing key: 5173023bf81637d7bf3c5150134eec841b96fd0b' >[ 1.728013] registered taskstats version 1 >[ 1.729479] Key type trusted registered >[ 1.730420] Key type encrypted registered >[ 1.731274] IMA: No TPM chip found, activating TPM-bypass! (rc=-19) >[ 1.733341] Magic number: 6:179:24 >[ 1.734043] misc cpu_dma_latency: hash matches >[ 1.735107] rtc_cmos 00:00: setting system clock to 2018-06-14 11:01:43 UTC (1528974103) >[ 1.738274] Freeing unused kernel memory: 1832k freed >[ 1.740700] Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 12288k >[ 1.744468] Freeing unused kernel memory: 856k freed >[ 1.748047] Freeing unused kernel memory: 684k freed >supermin: mounting /proc >supermin: ext2 mini initrd starting up: 5.1.19 glibc >supermin: cmdline: panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v >supermin: uptime: 0.59 0.13 >supermin: mounting /sys >supermin: internal insmod crc32-pclmul.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc32c-intel.ko >supermin: internal insmod crct10dif_common.ko >supermin: internal insmod crct10dif-pclmul.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc32_generic.ko >supermin: internal insmod crct10dif_generic.ko >supermin: internal insmod libnvdimm.ko >supermin: internal insmod nfit.ko >supermin: internal insmod libata.ko >supermin: internal insmod ata_piix.ko >[ 1.797672] scsi host0: ata_piix >[ 1.798543] scsi host1: ata_piix >[ 1.799253] ata1: PATA max MWDMA2 cmd 0x1f0 ctl 0x3f6 bmdma 0xc0c0 irq 14 >[ 1.800622] ata2: PATA max MWDMA2 cmd 0x170 ctl 0x376 bmdma 0xc0c8 irq 15 >supermin: internal insmod virtio.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_ring.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_blk.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio-rng.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_console.ko >[ 1.961954] random: fast init done >supermin: internal insmod virtio_net.ko >supermin: internal insmod nd_btt.ko >supermin: internal insmod nd_pmem.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc-t10dif.ko >supermin: internal insmod sd_mod.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_scsi.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_balloon.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_input.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_pci.ko >[ 2.016263] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] enabled at IRQ 10 >[ 2.023475] random: crng init done >[ 2.054906] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] enabled at IRQ 11 >[ 2.059208] scsi host2: Virtio SCSI HBA >[ 2.061322] scsi 2:0:0:0: Direct-Access QEMU QEMU HARDDISK 2.5+ PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 >[ 2.065480] scsi 2:0:1:0: Direct-Access QEMU QEMU HARDDISK 2.5+ PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 >[ 2.084927] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] 31457280 512-byte logical blocks: (16.1 GB/15.0 GiB) >[ 2.086854] sd 2:0:1:0: [sdb] 8388608 512-byte logical blocks: (4.29 GB/4.00 GiB) >[ 2.088496] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off >[ 2.089590] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA >[ 2.091498] sd 2:0:1:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off >[ 2.094348] sd 2:0:1:0: [sdb] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA >[ 2.100837] sd 2:0:1:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI disk >[ 2.102787] sda: sda1 sda2 >[ 2.103930] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk >[ 2.124910] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] enabled at IRQ 11 >[ 2.182642] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] enabled at IRQ 10 >supermin: internal insmod jbd2.ko >supermin: internal insmod mbcache.ko >supermin: internal insmod ext4.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc-ccitt.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc-itu-t.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc8.ko >supermin: internal insmod libcrc32c.ko >supermin: picked /sys/block/sdb/dev (8:16) as root device >supermin: creating /dev/root as block special 8:16 >supermin: mounting new root on /root >[ 2.252666] EXT4-fs (sdb): mounting ext2 file system using the ext4 subsystem >[ 2.263026] EXT4-fs (sdb): mounted filesystem without journal. Opts: >supermin: deleting initramfs files >supermin: chroot >Starting /init script ... >+ [[ panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v == *guestfs_network=1* ]] >+ guestfs_network=1 >+ [[ panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v == *guestfs_rescue=1* ]] >+ [[ panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v == *guestfs_noreboot=1* ]] >+ [[ panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v == *guestfs_boot_analysis=1* ]] >+ '[' '!' -d /sys ']' >+ mkdir -p /sys >+ mount -t sysfs /sys /sys >+ mkdir -p /run >+ mount -t tmpfs -o nosuid,size=20%,mode=0755 tmpfs /run >+ mkdir -p /run/lock >+ ln -s ../run/lock /var/lock >+ test -e /etc/mtab >+ mount -t devtmpfs /dev /dev >+ mkdir -p /dev/pts >+ mount -t devpts /dev/pts /dev/pts >+ mkdir -p /dev/shm >+ mount -t tmpfs -o mode=1777 shmfs /dev/shm >+ [[ panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v == *selinux=1* ]] >+ mkdir -p /run/tmpfiles.d >+ kmod static-nodes --format=tmpfiles --output=/run/tmpfiles.d/kmod.conf >++ od -x -A n >++ dd if=/dev/urandom bs=16 count=1 status=none >+ machine_id=' b1a1 37da 82e3 a21d ce0e 7f60 1a72 3fdc' >+ echo b1a137da82e3a21dce0e7f601a723fdc >+ systemd-tmpfiles --prefix=/dev --prefix=/run --prefix=/var/run --create --boot >[/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:11] Unknown group 'utmp'. >[/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:19] Unknown user 'systemd-network'. >[/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:20] Unknown user 'systemd-network'. >[/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:21] Unknown user 'systemd-network'. >[/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:25] Unknown group 'systemd-journal'. >[/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:26] Unknown group 'systemd-journal'. >+ for f in /lib/systemd/systemd-udevd /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-udevd /sbin/udevd /lib/udev/udevd /usr/lib/udev/udevd >+ '[' -x /lib/systemd/systemd-udevd ']' >+ UDEVD=/lib/systemd/systemd-udevd >+ break >+ '[' -z /lib/systemd/systemd-udevd ']' >+ /lib/systemd/systemd-udevd --daemon >starting version 219 >specified group 'input' unknown >specified group 'realtime' unknown >+ udevadm trigger >+ udevadm settle --timeout=600 >[ 2.754391] input: PC Speaker as /devices/platform/pcspkr/input/input4 >[ 2.780219] piix4_smbus 0000:00:01.3: SMBus Host Controller at 0x700, revision 0 >[ 2.803853] cryptd: max_cpu_qlen set to 100 >[ 2.812200] FDC 0 is a S82078B >[ 2.829404] sd 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0 >[ 2.837593] sd 2:0:1:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0 >[ 2.934869] AVX version of gcm_enc/dec engaged. >[ 2.936541] AES CTR mode by8 optimization enabled >[ 2.948905] ppdev: user-space parallel port driver >[ 2.968988] Error: Driver 'pcspkr' is already registered, aborting... >[ 2.977113] alg: No test for __gcm-aes-aesni (__driver-gcm-aes-aesni) >[ 2.978654] alg: No test for __generic-gcm-aes-aesni (__driver-generic-gcm-aes-aesni) >[ 2.998760] EDAC sbridge: Ver: 1.1.1 >+ shopt -s nullglob >+ for f in '/sys/block/sd*/device/timeout' >+ echo 300 >+ for f in '/sys/block/sd*/device/timeout' >+ echo 300 >+ for f in '/sys/block/{h,s,ub,v}d*/queue/scheduler' >+ echo noop >+ for f in '/sys/block/{h,s,ub,v}d*/queue/scheduler' >+ echo noop >+ shopt -u nullglob >+ ip addr add 127.0.0.1/8 brd + dev lo scope host >+ ip link set dev lo up >+ ip addr add 169.254.2.10/16 brd + dev eth0 scope global >+ ip link set dev eth0 up >+ ip route add default via 169.254.2.2 >+ echo nameserver 169.254.2.3 >+ mdadm -As --auto=yes --no-degraded >mdadm: No arrays found in config file or automatically >+ modprobe dm_mod >[ 3.085291] device-mapper: uevent: version 1.0.3 >[ 3.088108] device-mapper: ioctl: 4.37.0-ioctl (2017-09-20) initialised: dm-devel@redhat.com >+ lvm vgchange -aay --sysinit > WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning. >+ mdadm -As --auto=yes --run >mdadm: No arrays found in config file or automatically >+ ldmtool create all >/init: line 141: ldmtool: command not found >+ test 1 = 1 >+ test '' '!=' 1 >+ uname -a >Linux (none) 3.10.0-862.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Mar 21 18:14:51 EDT 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux >+ ls -lR /dev >/dev: >total 0 >crw------- 1 root root 10, 235 Jun 14 11:01 autofs >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 120 Jun 14 11:01 block >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 Jun 14 11:01 bsg >crw------- 1 root root 10, 234 Jun 14 11:01 btrfs-control >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 2320 Jun 14 11:01 char >crw------- 1 root root 5, 1 Jun 14 11:01 console >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Jun 14 11:01 core -> /proc/kcore >drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 80 Jun 14 11:01 cpu >crw------- 1 root root 10, 61 Jun 14 11:01 cpu_dma_latency >crw------- 1 root root 10, 62 Jun 14 11:01 crash >drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 120 Jun 14 11:01 disk >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Jun 14 11:01 fd -> /proc/self/fd >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 7 Jun 14 11:01 full >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 10, 229 Jun 14 11:01 fuse >crw------- 1 root root 10, 228 Jun 14 11:01 hpet >crw------- 1 root root 10, 183 Jun 14 11:01 hwrng >drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 240 Jun 14 11:01 input >crw-r--r-- 1 root root 1, 11 Jun 14 11:01 kmsg >crw-rw---- 1 root disk 10, 237 Jun 14 11:01 loop-control >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Jun 14 11:01 mapper >crw------- 1 root root 10, 227 Jun 14 11:01 mcelog >crw------- 1 root root 1, 1 Jun 14 11:01 mem >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Jun 14 11:01 net >crw------- 1 root root 10, 60 Jun 14 11:01 network_latency >crw------- 1 root root 10, 59 Jun 14 11:01 network_throughput >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 3 Jun 14 11:01 null >crw------- 1 root root 10, 144 Jun 14 11:01 nvram >crw------- 1 root root 1, 12 Jun 14 11:01 oldmem >crw------- 1 root root 1, 4 Jun 14 11:01 port >crw------- 1 root root 108, 0 Jun 14 11:01 ppp >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 5, 2 Jun 14 11:01 ptmx >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Jun 14 11:01 pts >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 8 Jun 14 11:01 random >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Jun 14 11:01 raw >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Jun 14 11:01 rtc -> rtc0 >crw------- 1 root root 252, 0 Jun 14 11:01 rtc0 >brw------- 1 root root 8, 0 Jun 14 11:01 sda >brw------- 1 root root 8, 1 Jun 14 11:01 sda1 >brw------- 1 root root 8, 2 Jun 14 11:01 sda2 >brw------- 1 root root 8, 16 Jun 14 11:01 sdb >crw-rw---- 1 root disk 21, 0 Jun 14 11:01 sg0 >crw-rw---- 1 root disk 21, 1 Jun 14 11:01 sg1 >drwxrwxrwt 2 root root 40 Jun 14 11:01 shm >crw------- 1 root root 10, 231 Jun 14 11:01 snapshot >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 Jun 14 11:01 snd >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jun 14 11:01 stderr -> /proc/self/fd/2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jun 14 11:01 stdin -> /proc/self/fd/0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jun 14 11:01 stdout -> /proc/self/fd/1 >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 5, 0 Jun 14 11:01 tty >crw------- 1 root root 4, 0 Jun 14 11:01 tty0 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 1 Jun 14 11:01 tty1 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 10 Jun 14 11:01 tty10 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 11 Jun 14 11:01 tty11 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 12 Jun 14 11:01 tty12 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 13 Jun 14 11:01 tty13 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 14 Jun 14 11:01 tty14 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 15 Jun 14 11:01 tty15 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 16 Jun 14 11:01 tty16 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 17 Jun 14 11:01 tty17 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 18 Jun 14 11:01 tty18 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 19 Jun 14 11:01 tty19 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 2 Jun 14 11:01 tty2 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 20 Jun 14 11:01 tty20 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 21 Jun 14 11:01 tty21 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 22 Jun 14 11:01 tty22 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 23 Jun 14 11:01 tty23 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 24 Jun 14 11:01 tty24 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 25 Jun 14 11:01 tty25 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 26 Jun 14 11:01 tty26 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 27 Jun 14 11:01 tty27 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 28 Jun 14 11:01 tty28 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 29 Jun 14 11:01 tty29 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 3 Jun 14 11:01 tty3 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 30 Jun 14 11:01 tty30 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 31 Jun 14 11:01 tty31 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 32 Jun 14 11:01 tty32 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 33 Jun 14 11:01 tty33 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 34 Jun 14 11:01 tty34 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 35 Jun 14 11:01 tty35 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 36 Jun 14 11:01 tty36 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 37 Jun 14 11:01 tty37 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 38 Jun 14 11:01 tty38 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 39 Jun 14 11:01 tty39 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 4 Jun 14 11:01 tty4 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 40 Jun 14 11:01 tty40 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 41 Jun 14 11:01 tty41 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 42 Jun 14 11:01 tty42 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 43 Jun 14 11:01 tty43 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 44 Jun 14 11:01 tty44 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 45 Jun 14 11:01 tty45 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 46 Jun 14 11:01 tty46 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 47 Jun 14 11:01 tty47 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 48 Jun 14 11:01 tty48 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 49 Jun 14 11:01 tty49 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 5 Jun 14 11:01 tty5 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 50 Jun 14 11:01 tty50 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 51 Jun 14 11:01 tty51 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 52 Jun 14 11:01 tty52 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 53 Jun 14 11:01 tty53 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 54 Jun 14 11:01 tty54 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 55 Jun 14 11:01 tty55 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 56 Jun 14 11:01 tty56 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 57 Jun 14 11:01 tty57 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 58 Jun 14 11:01 tty58 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 59 Jun 14 11:01 tty59 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 6 Jun 14 11:01 tty6 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 60 Jun 14 11:01 tty60 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 61 Jun 14 11:01 tty61 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 62 Jun 14 11:01 tty62 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 63 Jun 14 11:01 tty63 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 7 Jun 14 11:01 tty7 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 8 Jun 14 11:01 tty8 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 9 Jun 14 11:01 tty9 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 64 Jun 14 11:01 ttyS0 >crw------- 1 root root 10, 239 Jun 14 11:01 uhid >crw------- 1 root root 10, 223 Jun 14 11:01 uinput >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 9 Jun 14 11:01 urandom >crw------- 1 root root 247, 0 Jun 14 11:01 usbmon0 >crw------- 1 root root 7, 0 Jun 14 11:01 vcs >crw------- 1 root root 7, 1 Jun 14 11:01 vcs1 >crw------- 1 root root 7, 128 Jun 14 11:01 vcsa >crw------- 1 root root 7, 129 Jun 14 11:01 vcsa1 >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Jun 14 11:01 vfio >crw------- 1 root root 10, 63 Jun 14 11:01 vga_arbiter >crw------- 1 root root 10, 137 Jun 14 11:01 vhci >crw------- 1 root root 10, 238 Jun 14 11:01 vhost-net >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Jun 14 11:01 virtio-ports >crw------- 1 root root 243, 1 Jun 14 11:01 vport2p1 >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 5 Jun 14 11:01 zero > >/dev/block: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Jun 14 11:01 8:0 -> ../sda >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 8:1 -> ../sda1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Jun 14 11:01 8:16 -> ../sdb >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 8:2 -> ../sda2 > >/dev/bsg: >total 0 >crw------- 1 root root 248, 0 Jun 14 11:01 2:0:0:0 >crw------- 1 root root 248, 1 Jun 14 11:01 2:0:1:0 > >/dev/char: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 10:144 -> ../nvram >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 10:183 -> ../hwrng >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 Jun 14 11:01 10:184 -> ../cpu/microcode >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jun 14 11:01 10:227 -> ../mcelog >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 10:228 -> ../hpet >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Jun 14 11:01 10:231 -> ../snapshot >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jun 14 11:01 10:235 -> ../autofs >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Jun 14 11:01 10:236 -> ../mapper/control >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 Jun 14 11:01 10:59 -> ../network_throughput >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 Jun 14 11:01 10:60 -> ../network_latency >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 Jun 14 11:01 10:61 -> ../cpu_dma_latency >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 10:62 -> ../crash >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Jun 14 11:01 10:63 -> ../vga_arbiter >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Jun 14 11:01 116:33 -> ../snd/timer >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Jun 14 11:01 13:0 -> ../input/js0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jun 14 11:01 13:32 -> ../input/mouse0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jun 14 11:01 13:33 -> ../input/mouse1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Jun 14 11:01 13:63 -> ../input/mice >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jun 14 11:01 13:64 -> ../input/event0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jun 14 11:01 13:65 -> ../input/event1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jun 14 11:01 13:66 -> ../input/event2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jun 14 11:01 13:67 -> ../input/event3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jun 14 11:01 13:68 -> ../input/event4 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Jun 14 11:01 162:0 -> ../raw/rawctl >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Jun 14 11:01 1:1 -> ../mem >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 1:11 -> ../kmsg >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jun 14 11:01 1:12 -> ../oldmem >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 1:3 -> ../null >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 1:4 -> ../port >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 1:5 -> ../zero >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 1:7 -> ../full >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jun 14 11:01 1:8 -> ../random >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jun 14 11:01 1:9 -> ../urandom >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Jun 14 11:01 202:0 -> ../cpu/0/msr >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Jun 14 11:01 203:0 -> ../cpu/0/cpuid >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Jun 14 11:01 21:0 -> ../sg0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Jun 14 11:01 21:1 -> ../sg1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Jun 14 11:01 243:1 -> ../vport2p1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jun 14 11:01 247:0 -> ../usbmon0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Jun 14 11:01 248:0 -> ../bsg/2:0:0:0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Jun 14 11:01 248:1 -> ../bsg/2:0:1:0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 252:0 -> ../rtc0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 4:0 -> ../tty0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 4:1 -> ../tty1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:10 -> ../tty10 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:11 -> ../tty11 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:12 -> ../tty12 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:13 -> ../tty13 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:14 -> ../tty14 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:15 -> ../tty15 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:16 -> ../tty16 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:17 -> ../tty17 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:18 -> ../tty18 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:19 -> ../tty19 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 4:2 -> ../tty2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:20 -> ../tty20 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:21 -> ../tty21 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:22 -> ../tty22 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:23 -> ../tty23 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:24 -> ../tty24 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:25 -> ../tty25 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:26 -> ../tty26 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:27 -> ../tty27 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:28 -> ../tty28 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:29 -> ../tty29 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 4:3 -> ../tty3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:30 -> ../tty30 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:31 -> ../tty31 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:32 -> ../tty32 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:33 -> ../tty33 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:34 -> ../tty34 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:35 -> ../tty35 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:36 -> ../tty36 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:37 -> ../tty37 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:38 -> ../tty38 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:39 -> ../tty39 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 4:4 -> ../tty4 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:40 -> ../tty40 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:41 -> ../tty41 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:42 -> ../tty42 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:43 -> ../tty43 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:44 -> ../tty44 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:45 -> ../tty45 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:46 -> ../tty46 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:47 -> ../tty47 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:48 -> ../tty48 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:49 -> ../tty49 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 4:5 -> ../tty5 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:50 -> ../tty50 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:51 -> ../tty51 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:52 -> ../tty52 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:53 -> ../tty53 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:54 -> ../tty54 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:55 -> ../tty55 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:56 -> ../tty56 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:57 -> ../tty57 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:58 -> ../tty58 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:59 -> ../tty59 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 4:6 -> ../tty6 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:60 -> ../tty60 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:61 -> ../tty61 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:62 -> ../tty62 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:63 -> ../tty63 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 4:64 -> ../ttyS0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 4:7 -> ../tty7 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 4:8 -> ../tty8 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 4:9 -> ../tty9 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Jun 14 11:01 5:0 -> ../tty >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jun 14 11:01 5:1 -> ../console >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 5:2 -> ../ptmx >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Jun 14 11:01 7:0 -> ../vcs >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 7:1 -> ../vcs1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 14 11:01 7:128 -> ../vcsa >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 14 11:01 7:129 -> ../vcsa1 > >/dev/cpu: >total 0 >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 Jun 14 11:01 0 >crw------- 1 root root 10, 184 Jun 14 11:01 microcode > >/dev/cpu/0: >total 0 >crw-r----- 1 root root 203, 0 Jun 14 11:01 cpuid >crw-r----- 1 root root 202, 0 Jun 14 11:01 msr > >/dev/disk: >total 0 >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 120 Jun 14 11:01 by-id >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 Jun 14 11:01 by-partuuid >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 120 Jun 14 11:01 by-path >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 Jun 14 11:01 by-uuid > >/dev/disk/by-id: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jun 14 11:01 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_appliance -> ../../sdb >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jun 14 11:01 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_hd0 -> ../../sda >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jun 14 11:01 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_hd0-part1 -> ../../sda1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jun 14 11:01 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_hd0-part2 -> ../../sda2 > >/dev/disk/by-partuuid: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jun 14 11:01 7f483294-78b6-4301-8d60-e8849993a809 -> ../../sda2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jun 14 11:01 8b500637-2212-45d4-84d9-72e5b29f4aad -> ../../sda1 > >/dev/disk/by-path: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jun 14 11:01 pci-0000:00:03.0-scsi-0:0:0:0 -> ../../sda >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jun 14 11:01 pci-0000:00:03.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part1 -> ../../sda1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jun 14 11:01 pci-0000:00:03.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part2 -> ../../sda2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jun 14 11:01 pci-0000:00:03.0-scsi-0:0:1:0 -> ../../sdb > >/dev/disk/by-uuid: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jun 14 11:01 a65d42ec-a3b0-43c4-bd15-cb90a8d3b4e3 -> ../../sdb >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jun 14 11:01 b5c4e34c-6fb5-11e8-ad72-525400ccd358 -> ../../sda2 > >/dev/input: >total 0 >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 120 Jun 14 11:01 by-path >crw------- 1 root root 13, 64 Jun 14 11:01 event0 >crw------- 1 root root 13, 65 Jun 14 11:01 event1 >crw------- 1 root root 13, 66 Jun 14 11:01 event2 >crw------- 1 root root 13, 67 Jun 14 11:01 event3 >crw------- 1 root root 13, 68 Jun 14 11:01 event4 >crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 13, 0 Jun 14 11:01 js0 >crw------- 1 root root 13, 63 Jun 14 11:01 mice >crw------- 1 root root 13, 32 Jun 14 11:01 mouse0 >crw------- 1 root root 13, 33 Jun 14 11:01 mouse1 > >/dev/input/by-path: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jun 14 11:01 platform-i8042-serio-0-event-kbd -> ../event1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jun 14 11:01 platform-i8042-serio-1-event-mouse -> ../event2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Jun 14 11:01 platform-i8042-serio-1-mouse -> ../js0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jun 14 11:01 platform-pcspkr-event-spkr -> ../event4 > >/dev/mapper: >total 0 >crw------- 1 root root 10, 236 Jun 14 11:01 control > >/dev/net: >total 0 >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 10, 200 Jun 14 11:01 tun > >/dev/pts: >total 0 >c--------- 1 root root 5, 2 Jun 14 11:01 ptmx > >/dev/raw: >total 0 >crw------- 1 root root 162, 0 Jun 14 11:01 rawctl > >/dev/shm: >total 0 > >/dev/snd: >total 0 >crw-rw---- 1 root audio 116, 1 Jun 14 11:01 seq >crw-rw---- 1 root audio 116, 33 Jun 14 11:01 timer > >/dev/vfio: >total 0 >crw------- 1 root root 10, 196 Jun 14 11:01 vfio > >/dev/virtio-ports: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Jun 14 11:01 org.libguestfs.channel.0 -> ../vport2p1 >+ cat /proc/mounts >rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0 >proc /proc proc rw,relatime 0 0 >/dev/root / ext2 rw,noatime 0 0 >/proc /proc proc rw,relatime 0 0 >/sys /sys sysfs rw,relatime 0 0 >tmpfs /run tmpfs rw,nosuid,relatime,size=399696k,mode=755 0 0 >/dev /dev devtmpfs rw,relatime,size=995932k,nr_inodes=248983,mode=755 0 0 >/dev/pts /dev/pts devpts rw,relatime,mode=600,ptmxmode=000 0 0 >shmfs /dev/shm tmpfs rw,relatime 0 0 >+ cat /proc/mdstat >Personalities : >unused devices: <none> >+ lvm pvs > WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning. >+ lvm vgs > WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning. >+ lvm lvs > WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning. >+ ip a >1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000 > link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00[ 3.553557] tsc: Refined TSC clocksource calibration: 2194.777 MHz > > inet 127.0.0.1/8 brd 127.255.255.255 scope host lo > valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever > inet6 ::1/128 scope host > valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever >2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UP group default qlen 1000 > link/ether 52:54:00:12:34:56 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff > inet 169.254.2.10/16 brd 169.254.255.255 scope global eth0 > valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever > inet6 fe80::5054:ff:fe12:3456/64 scope link tentative > valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever >+ ip r >default via 169.254.2.2 dev eth0 >169.254.0.0/16 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 169.254.2.10 >+ cat /etc/resolv.conf >nameserver 169.254.2.3 >+ lsmod >Module Size Used by >dm_mod 123941 0 >sb_edac 32034 0 >iosf_mbi 14990 0 >ghash_clmulni_intel 13273 0 >snd_pcm 101643 0 >aesni_intel 189414 0 >ppdev 17671 0 >snd_timer 29810 1 snd_pcm >lrw 13286 1 aesni_intel >snd 79215 2 snd_timer,snd_pcm >gf128mul 15139 1 lrw >glue_helper 13990 1 aesni_intel >ablk_helper 13597 1 aesni_intel >sg 40721 0 >cryptd 20511 3 ghash_clmulni_intel,aesni_intel,ablk_helper >parport_pc 28205 0 >joydev 17389 0 >soundcore 15047 1 snd >floppy 69432 0 >i2c_piix4 22401 0 >serio_raw 13434 0 >pcspkr 12718 0 >i2c_core 63151 1 i2c_piix4 >parport 46395 2 ppdev,parport_pc >ata_generic 12923 0 >pata_acpi 13053 0 >libcrc32c 12644 0 >crc8 12893 0 >crc_itu_t 12707 0 >crc_ccitt 12707 0 >ext4 571716 1 >mbcache 14958 1 ext4 >jbd2 103046 1 ext4 >virtio_pci 22934 0 >virtio_input 13257 0 >virtio_balloon 18015 0 >virtio_scsi 18463 1 >sd_mod 46322 1 >crc_t10dif 12912 1 sd_mod >nd_pmem 13179 0 >nd_btt 22754 1 nd_pmem >virtio_net 28063 0 >virtio_console 28075 0 >virtio_rng 13029 0 >virtio_blk 18166 0 >virtio_ring 22746 8 virtio_blk,virtio_net,virtio_pci,virtio_rng,virtio_balloon,virtio_input,virtio_console,virtio_scsi >virtio 14959 8 virtio_blk,virtio_net,virtio_pci,virtio_rng,virtio_balloon,virtio_input,virtio_console,virtio_scsi >ata_piix 35052 0 >libata 242992 3 pata_acpi,ata_generic,ata_piix >nfit 50616 0 >libnvdimm 142080 3 nfit,nd_pmem,nd_btt >crct10dif_generic 12647 0 >crc32_generic 12714 0 >crct10dif_pclmul 14307 1 >crct10dif_common 12595 3 crct10dif_pclmul,crct10dif_generic,crc_t10dif >crc32c_intel 22094 1 >crc32_pclmul 13133 0 >+ date >Thu Jun 14 11:01:45 UTC 2018 >+ echo -n 'clocksource: ' >clocksource: + cat /sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/current_clocksource >kvm-clock >+ echo -n 'uptime: ' >uptime: + cat /proc/uptime >2.45 0.29 >+ cmd=guestfsd >++ grep -Eo 'guestfs_channel=[^[:space:]]+' /proc/cmdline >+ eval >+ test x '!=' x >+ test 1 = 1 >+ cmd='guestfsd --verbose' >+ test 1 = 1 >+ cmd='guestfsd --verbose --network' >+ false >+ test '' = 1 >+ echo guestfsd --verbose --network >guestfsd --verbose --network >+ guestfsd --verbose --network >OCaml daemon loaded >lvm config: >lvmetad >trying to open virtio-serial channel '/dev/virtio-ports/org.libguestfs.channel.0' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: recv_from_daemon: received GUESTFS_LAUNCH_FLAG >libguestfs: appliance is up >libguestfs: trace: v2v: launch = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: c_pointer >libguestfs: trace: v2v: c_pointer = 26980192 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions >guestfsd: <= list_partitions (0x8) request length 40 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions = ["/dev/sda1", "/dev/sda2"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sda1" >guestfsd: => list_partitions (0x8) took 0.01 secs >guestfsd: <= vfs_type (0xc6) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda1 >calling: settle >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda1' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => vfs_type (0xc6) took 0.01 secs >guestfsd: <= vfs_type (0xc6) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda2' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >ext4 >guestfsd: => vfs_type (0xc6) took 0.02 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "ext4" >[ 6.8] Inspecting the overlay >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_os >guestfsd: <= inspect_os (0x1e0) request length 40 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda1' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda2' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >ext4 >command: lvm 'lvs' '--help' >command: lvm returned 0 >command: lvm: stdout: > lvs - Display information about logical volumes > > lvs >\t[ -H|--history ] >\t[ -a|--all ] >\t[ -o|--options String ] >\t[ -S|--select String ] >\t[ -O|--sort String ] >\t[ --segments ] >\t[ --aligned ] >\t[ --binary ] >\t[ --configreport log|vg|lv|pv|pvseg|seg ] >\t[ --foreign ] >\t[ --ignorelockingfailure ] >\t[ --ignoreskippedcluster ] >\t[ --logonly ] >\t[ --nameprefixes ] >\t[ --noheadings ] >\t[ --nolocking ] >\t[ --nosuffix ] >\t[ --readonly ] >\t[ --reportformat basic|json ] >\t[ --rows ] >\t[ --separator String ] >\t[ --shared ] >\t[ --trustcache ] >\t[ --unbuffered ] >\t[ --units r|R|h|H|b|B|s|S|k|K|m|M|g|G|t|T|p|P|e|E ] >\t[ --unquoted ] >\t[ COMMON_OPTIONS ] >\t[ VG|LV|Tag ... ] > > Common options for lvm: >\t[ -d|--debug ] >\t[ -h|--help ] >\t[ -q|--quiet ] >\t[ -v|--verbose ] >\t[ -y|--yes ] >\t[ -t|--test ] >\t[ --commandprofile String ] >\t[ --config String ] >\t[ --driverloaded y|n ] >\t[ --lockopt String ] >\t[ --longhelp ] >\t[ --profile String ] >\t[ --version ] > > Use --longhelp to show all options and advanced commands. >command: lvm 'lvs' '-o' 'vg_name,lv_name' '-S' 'lv_role=public && lv_skip_activation!=yes' '--noheadings' '--separator' '/' >command: lvm returned 0 >check_for_filesystem_on: /dev/sda1 (unknown) >command: mount '-o' 'ro' '/dev/sda1' '/sysroot//' >[ 4.122853] SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, no debug enabled >command: mount returned 32 >command: mount: stderr: >mount: unknown filesystem type '(null)' >check_for_filesystem_on: /dev/sda2 (ext4) >command: mount '-o' 'ro' '/dev/sda2' '/sysroot//' >[ 4.184345] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null) >command: mount returned 0 >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /grub/menu.lst' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /grub/grub.conf' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /grub2/grub.cfg' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/freebsd-update.conf' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /netbsd' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /bsd' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /hurd/console' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /service/vm' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/fstab' >check_filesystem: /dev/sda2 matched Linux root >check_tests: checking /etc/os-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/os-release' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'parse_os_release' >parse_version_from_major_minor: parsing '18.04' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /bin/bash' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'realpath: /bin/bash' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /bin/bash >calling: settle >chroot: /sysroot: running 'file: /bin/bash' >command: file '-zb' '/sysroot//bin/bash' >command: file returned 0 >command: file: stdout: >ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, BuildID[sha1]=b636f50d85c3cca7cf2518030446660c1d90d660, stripped >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/fstab' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'check_fstab_aug' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/mdadm.conf' >augeas pathexpr = /augeas/load/*[ "/etc/fstab/" !~ regexp('^') + glob(incl) + regexp('/.*') ] >check_fstab_entry: augeas path: /files/etc/fstab/2 >check_fstab_entry: spec=/swap.img >check_fstab_entry: mp=none >check_fstab_entry: augeas path: /files/etc/fstab/1 >check_fstab_entry: spec=UUID=b5c4e34c-6fb5-11e8-ad72-525400ccd358 >check_fstab_entry: mp=/ >command: findfs 'UUID=b5c4e34c-6fb5-11e8-ad72-525400ccd358' >command: findfs returned 0 >command: findfs: stdout: >/dev/sda2 >check_fstab_entry: vfstype=ext4 >chroot: /sysroot: running 'check_hostname_from_file: /etc/HOSTNAME' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'check_hostname_from_file: /etc/hostname' >command: umount '/sysroot' >command: umount returned 0 >inspect_os: fses: >fs: /dev/sda2 (ext4) role: root > type: linux > distro: ubuntu > package_format: deb > package_management: apt > product_name: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS > version: 18.4 > arch: x86_64 > hostname: afd > fstab: [(/dev/sda2, /)] > >inspect_get_roots: roots: >/dev/sda2 (ext4): > type: linux > distro: ubuntu > package_format: deb > package_management: apt > product_name: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS > version: 18.4 > arch: x86_64 > hostname: afd > fstab: [(/dev/sda2, /)] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_os = ["/dev/sda2"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_format "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => inspect_os (0x1e0) took 1.84 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_format (0x1e2) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: => inspect_get_format (0x1e2) took 0.03 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_format = "installed" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_type "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_type (0x1e3) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: => inspect_get_type (0x1e3) took 0.01 secslibguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_type = "linux" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_mountpoints "/dev/sda2" > >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_mountpoints (0x1f4) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: => inspect_get_mountpoints (0x1f4) took 0.01 secslibguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_mountpoints = ["/", "/dev/sda2"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount "/dev/sda2" "/" > >guestfsd: <= mount (0x1) request length 64 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >command: mount '/dev/sda2' '/sysroot//' >[ 5.878447] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: touch "/7hat8s0z" >guestfsd: => mount (0x1) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= touch (0x3) request length 56 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: touch = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: rm "/7hat8s0z" >guestfsd: => touch (0x3) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= rm (0x1d) request length 56 bytes >guestfsd: => rm (0x1d) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: rm = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_list_applications2 "/dev/sda2" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_type "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_type (0x1e3) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: => inspect_get_type (0x1e3) took 0.01 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_type = "linux" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_format "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_package_format (0x1e5) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >glibguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_format = "deb" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize "/var/lib/dpkg/status" >uestfsd: => inspect_get_package_format (0x1e5) took 0.01 secs >guestfsd: <= filesize (0xda) request length 64 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize = 493865 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: download "/var/lib/dpkg/status" "/dev/fd/4" >guestfsd: => filesize (0xda) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= download (0x43) request length 64 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /var/lib/dpkg/status >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /var/lib/dpkg/status >calling: settle >guestfsd: => download (0x43) took 0.08 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: download = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_list_applications2 = <struct guestfs_application2_list(504) = [0]{app2_name: accountsservice, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.45, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/AccountsService/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: query and manipulate user account information, app2_description: The AccountService project provides a set of D-Bus\ninterfaces for querying and manipulating user account\ninformation and an implementation of these interfaces,\nbased on the useradd, usermod and userdel commands., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1]{app2_name: acl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.52, app2_release: 3build1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/acl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Access control list utilities, app2_description: This package contains the getfacl and setfacl utilities needed for\nmanipulating access control lists., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [2]{app2_name: acpid, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.0.28, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/acpid2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Advanced Configuration and Power Interface event daemon, app2_description: Modern computers support the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)\nto allow intelligent power management on your system and to query battery and\nconfiguration status.\n.\nACPID is a completely flexible, totally extensible daemon for delivering\nACPI events. It listens on netlink interface (or on the deprecated file\n/proc/acpi/event), and when an event occurs, executes programs to handle the\nevent. The programs it executes are configured through a set of configuration\nfiles, which can be dropped into place by packages or by the admin., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [3]{app2_name: adduser, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.116ubuntu1, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://alioth.debian.org/projects/adduser/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: add and remove users and groups, app2_description: This package includes the 'adduser' and 'deluser' commands for creating\nand removing users.\n.\n - 'adduser' creates new users and groups and adds existing users to\n existing groups;\n - 'deluser' removes users and groups and removes users from a given\n group.\n.\nAdding users with 'adduser' is much easier than adding them manually.\nAdduser will choose appropriate UID and GID values, create a home\ndirectory, copy skeletal user configuration, and automate setting\ninitial values for the user's password, real name and so on.\n.\nDeluser can back up and remove users' home directories\nand mail spool or all the files they own on the system.\n.\nA custom script can be executed after each of the commands.\n.\n Development mailing list:\n http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/adduser-devel/, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [4]{app2_name: apparmor, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12, app2_release: 4ubuntu5, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://apparmor.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: user-space parser utility for AppArmor, app2_description: apparmor provides the system initialization scripts needed to use the\nAppArmor Mandatory Access Control system, including the AppArmor Parser\nwhich is required to convert AppArmor text profiles into machine-readable\npolicies that are loaded into the kernel for use with the AppArmor Linux\nSecurity Module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [5]{app2_name: apport, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.20.9, app2_release: 0ubuntu7, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: automatically generate crash reports for debugging, app2_description: apport automatically collects data from crashed processes and\ncompiles a problem report in /var/crash/. This utilizes the crashdump\nhelper hook provided by the Ubuntu kernel.\n.\nThis package also provides a command line frontend for browsing and\nhandling the crash reports. For desktops, you should consider\ninstalling the GTK+ or Qt user interface (apport-gtk or apport-kde)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [6]{app2_name: apport-symptoms, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.20, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: symptom scripts for apport, app2_description: Apport intercepts program crashes, collects debugging information about the\ncrash and the operating system environment, and sends it to bug trackers in a\nstandardized form. It also offers the user to report a bug about a package,\nwith again collecting as much information about it as possible.\n.\nThis package extends Apport by some "symptom" scripts, so that bug reporters\ndo not have to guess the correct package, but report problems based on\nsymptoms that they have (like "sound problem"), through an interactive process., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [7]{app2_name: apt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: commandline package manager, app2_description: This package provides commandline tools for searching and\nmanaging as well as querying information about packages\nas a low-level access to all features of the libapt-pkg library.\n.\nThese include:\n * apt-get for retrieval of packages and information about them\n from authenticated sources and for installation, upgrade and\n removal of packages together with their dependencies\n * apt-cache for querying available information about installed\n as well as installable packages\n * apt-cdrom to use removable media as a source for packages\n * apt-config as an interface to the configuration settings\n * apt-key as an interface to manage authentication keys, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [8]{app2_name: apt-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: apt, app2_summary: package management related utility programs, app2_description: This package contains some less used commandline utilities related\nto package management with APT.\n.\n * apt-extracttemplates is used by debconf to prompt for configuration\n questions before installation.\n * apt-ftparchive is used to create Packages and other index files\n needed to publish an archive of Debian packages\n * apt-sortpkgs is a Packages/Sources file normalizer., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [9]{app2_name: at, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.20, app2_release: 3.1ubuntu2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://blog.calhariz.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Delayed job execution and batch processing, app2_description: At and batch read shell commands from standard input\nstoring them as a job to be scheduled for execution in the\nfuture.\n.\nUse\n at to run the job at a specified time\n batch to run the job when system load levels permit, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [10]{app2_name: base-files, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1ubuntu2, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Debian base system miscellaneous files, app2_description: This package contains the basic filesystem hierarchy of a Debian system, and\nseveral important miscellaneous files, such as /etc/debian_version,\n/etc/host.conf, /etc/issue, /etc/motd, /etc/profile, and others,\nand the text of several common licenses in use on Debian systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [11]{app2_name: base-passwd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5.44, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Debian base system master password and group files, app2_description: These are the canonical master copies of the user database files\n(/etc/passwd and /etc/group), containing the Debian-allocated user and\ngroup IDs. The update-passwd tool is provided to keep the system databases\nsynchronized with these master files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [12]{app2_name: bash, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.4.18, app2_release: 2ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/bash/bashtop.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU Bourne Again SHell, app2_description: Bash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes\ncommands read from the standard input or from a file. Bash also\nincorporates useful features from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh).\n.\nBash is ultimately intended to be a conformant implementation of the\nIEEE POSIX Shell and Tools specification (IEEE Working Group 1003.2).\n.\nThe Programmable Completion Code, by Ian Macdonald, is now found in\nthe bash-completion package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [13]{app2_name: bash-completion, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.8, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/scop/bash-completion, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: programmable completion for the bash shell, app2_description: bash completion extends bash's standard completion behavior to achieve\ncomplex command lines with just a few keystrokes. This project was\nconceived to produce programmable completion routines for the most\ncommon Linux/UNIX commands, reducing the amount of typing sysadmins\nand programmers need to do on a daily basis., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [14]{app2_name: bc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.07.1, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU bc arbitrary precision calculator language, app2_description: GNU bc is an interactive algebraic language with arbitrary precision which\nfollows the POSIX 1003.2 draft standard, with several extensions including\nmulti-character variable names, an `else' statement and full Boolean\nexpressions. 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Also here was tsort, which is now in the "coreutils"\npackage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [18]{app2_name: bsdutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.31.1, app2_release: 0.4ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: util-linux, app2_summary: basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite, app2_description: This package contains the bare minimum of BSD utilities needed for a\nDebian system: logger, renice, script, scriptreplay, and wall. The\nremaining standard BSD utilities are provided by bsdmainutils., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [19]{app2_name: btrfs-progs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.15.1, app2_release: 1build1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Checksumming Copy on Write Filesystem utilities, app2_description: Btrfs is a new copy on write filesystem for Linux aimed at implementing\nadvanced features while focusing on fault tolerance, repair and easy\nadministration.\n.\nThis package contains utilities (mkfs, fsck) used to work with btrfs\nand an utility (btrfs-convert) to make a btrfs filesystem from an ext3., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [20]{app2_name: btrfs-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.15.1, app2_release: 1build1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: btrfs-progs, app2_summary: transitional dummy package, app2_description: This is a transitional dummy package. It can safely be removed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [21]{app2_name: busybox-initramfs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.27.2, app2_release: 2ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.busybox.net, app2_source_package: busybox, app2_summary: Standalone shell setup for initramfs, app2_description: BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single\nsmall executable. It provides minimalist replacements for the most common\nutilities you would usually find on your desktop system (i.e., ls, cp, mv,\nmount, tar, etc.). The utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options than\ntheir full-featured GNU cousins; however, the options that are included\nprovide the expected functionality and behave very much like their GNU\ncounterparts.\n.\nbusybox-initramfs provides a simple stand alone shell that provides\nonly the basic utilities needed for the initramfs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [22]{app2_name: busybox-static, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.27.2, app2_release: 2ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.busybox.net, app2_source_package: busybox, app2_summary: Standalone rescue shell with tons of builtin utilities, app2_description: BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single\nsmall executable. It provides minimalist replacements for the most common\nutilities you would usually find on your desktop system (i.e., ls, cp, mv,\nmount, tar, etc.). The utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options than\ntheir full-featured GNU cousins; however, the options that are included\nprovide the expected functionality and behave very much like their GNU\ncounterparts.\n.\nbusybox-static provides you with a statically linked simple stand alone shell\nthat provides all the utilities available in BusyBox. This package is\nintended to be used as a rescue shell, in the event that you screw up your\nsystem. Invoke "busybox sh" and you have a standalone shell ready to save\nyour system from certain destruction. Invoke "busybox", and it will list the\navailable builtin commands., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [23]{app2_name: byobu, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.125, app2_release: 0ubuntu1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://byobu.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: text window manager, shell multiplexer, integrated DevOps environment, app2_description: Byobu is Ubuntu's powerful text-based window manager, shell multiplexer, and\nintegrated DevOps environment.\n.\nUsing Byobu, you can quickly create and move between different windows\nover a single SSH connection or TTY terminal, split each of those windows into\nmultiple panes, monitor dozens of important statistics about your system,\ndetach and reattach to sessions later while your programs continue to run in\nthe background., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [24]{app2_name: bzip2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.6, app2_release: 8.1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bzip.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: high-quality block-sorting file compressor - utilities, app2_description: bzip2 is a freely available, patent free, high-quality data compressor.\nIt typically compresses files to within 10% to 15% of the best available\ntechniques, whilst being around twice as fast at compression and six\ntimes faster at decompression.\n.\nbzip2 compresses files using the Burrows-Wheeler block-sorting text\ncompression algorithm, and Huffman coding. Compression is generally\nconsiderably better than that achieved by more conventional\nLZ77/LZ78-based compressors, and approaches the performance of the PPM\nfamily of statistical compressors.\n.\nThe archive file format of bzip2 (.bz2) is incompatible with that of its\npredecessor, bzip (.bz)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [25]{app2_name: ca-certificates, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20180409, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common CA certificates, app2_description: Contains the certificate authorities shipped with Mozilla's browser to allow\nSSL-based applications to check for the authenticity of SSL connections.\n.\nPlease note that Debian can neither confirm nor deny whether the\ncertificate authorities whose certificates are included in this package\nhave in any way been audited for trustworthiness or RFC 3647 compliance.\nFull responsibility to assess them belongs to the local system\nadministrator., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [26]{app2_name: cloud-guest-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.30, app2_release: 0ubuntu5, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: cloud-utils, app2_summary: cloud guest utilities, app2_description: This package contains programs useful inside cloud instance.\nIt contains 'growpart' for resizing a partition during boot., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [27]{app2_name: cloud-init, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 18.2, app2_release: 14-g6d48d265-0ubuntu1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Init scripts for cloud instances, app2_description: Cloud instances need special scripts to run during initialisation\nto retrieve and install ssh keys and to let the user run various scripts., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [28]{app2_name: cloud-initramfs-copymods, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.40ubuntu1, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://launchpad.net/cloud-initramfs-tools, app2_source_package: cloud-initramfs-tools, app2_summary: copy initramfs modules into root filesystem for later use, app2_description: When booting with an external-to-root kernel and initramfs, you need\nto ensure that /lib/modules contains any necessary modules not already\nloaded.\n.\nThis package arranges for the modules in the initramfs to be placed\ninto /lib/modules after the switchroot is done., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [29]{app2_name: cloud-initramfs-dyn-netconf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.40ubuntu1, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://launchpad.net/cloud-initramfs-tools, app2_source_package: cloud-initramfs-tools, app2_summary: write a network interface file in /run for BOOTIF, app2_description: This package provides an initramfs module that will write a simple\nnetwork interfaces formated file to /run/network/interfaces with\nentries for any devices that were configured during initramfs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [30]{app2_name: command-not-found, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 18.04.4, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Suggest installation of packages in interactive bash sessions, app2_description: This package will install a handler for command_not_found that looks up\nprograms not currently installed but available from the repositories., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [31]{app2_name: command-not-found-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 18.04.4, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: command-not-found, app2_summary: Set of data files for command-not-found., app2_description: This package provides the required data used by the command-not-found\napplication., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [32]{app2_name: console-setup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.178ubuntu2, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: console font and keymap setup program, app2_description: This package provides the console with the same keyboard\nconfiguration scheme as the X Window System. As a result, there is no\nneed to duplicate or change the keyboard files just to make simple\ncustomizations such as the use of dead keys, the key functioning as\nAltGr or Compose key, the key(s) to switch between Latin and\nnon-Latin mode, etc.\n.\nThe package also installs console fonts supporting many of the\nworld's languages. It provides an unified set of font faces - the\nclassic VGA, the simplistic Fixed, and the cleaned Terminus,\nTerminusBold and TerminusBoldVGA., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [33]{app2_name: console-setup-linux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.178ubuntu2, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: console-setup, app2_summary: Linux specific part of console-setup, app2_description: This package includes fonts in psf format and definitions of various\n8-bit charmaps., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [34]{app2_name: coreutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.28, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gnu.org/software/coreutils, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU core utilities, app2_description: This package contains the basic file, shell and text manipulation\nutilities which are expected to exist on every operating system.\n.\nSpecifically, this package includes:\narch base64 basename cat chcon chgrp chmod chown chroot cksum comm cp\ncsplit cut date dd df dir dircolors dirname du echo env expand expr\nfactor false flock fmt fold groups head hostid id install join link ln\nlogname ls md5sum mkdir mkfifo mknod mktemp mv nice nl nohup nproc numfmt\nod paste pathchk pinky pr printenv printf ptx pwd readlink realpath rm\nrmdir runcon sha*sum seq shred sleep sort split stat stty sum sync tac\ntail tee test timeout touch tr true truncate tsort tty uname unexpand\nuniq unlink users vdir wc who whoami yes, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [35]{app2_name: cpio, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12+dfsg, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/cpio/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU cpio -- a program to manage archives of files, app2_description: GNU cpio is a tool for creating and extracting archives, or copying\nfiles from one place to another. It handles a number of cpio formats\nas well as reading and writing tar files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [36]{app2_name: crda, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.18, app2_release: 1build1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/developers/Regulatory/CRDA, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: wireless Central Regulatory Domain Agent, app2_description: This package provides a Central Regulatory Domain Agent (CRDA) to be used by\nthe Linux kernel cfg80211 wireless subsystem to query and apply the regulatory\ndomain settings wireless devices may operate within for a given location.\n.\nCRDA queries operational frequency regulations stored within the regulatory\ndatabase provided by the wireless-regdb package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [37]{app2_name: cron, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0pl1, app2_release: 128.1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ftp.isc.org/isc/cron/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: process scheduling daemon, app2_description: The cron daemon is a background process that runs particular programs at\nparticular times (for example, every minute, day, week, or month), as\nspecified in a crontab. By default, users may also create crontabs of\ntheir own so that processes are run on their behalf.\n.\nOutput from the commands is usually mailed to the system administrator\n(or to the user in question); you should probably install a mail system\nas well so that you can receive these messages.\n.\nThis cron package does not provide any system maintenance tasks. Basic\nperiodic maintenance tasks are provided by other packages, such\nas checksecurity., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [38]{app2_name: cryptsetup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 2.0.2, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: disk encryption support - startup scripts, app2_description: Cryptsetup provides an interface for configuring encryption on block\ndevices (such as /home or swap partitions), using the Linux kernel\ndevice mapper target dm-crypt. It features integrated Linux Unified Key\nSetup (LUKS) support.\n.\nCryptsetup is backwards compatible with the on-disk format of cryptoloop,\nbut also supports more secure formats. This package includes support for\nautomatically configuring encrypted devices at boot time via the config\nfile /etc/crypttab. Additional features are cryptoroot support through\ninitramfs-tools and several supported ways to read a passphrase or key., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [39]{app2_name: cryptsetup-bin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 2.0.2, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup, app2_source_package: cryptsetup, app2_summary: disk encryption support - command line tools, app2_description: Cryptsetup provides an interface for configuring encryption on block\ndevices (such as /home or swap partitions), using the Linux kernel\ndevice mapper target dm-crypt. It features integrated Linux Unified Key\nSetup (LUKS) support.\n.\nThis package provides cryptsetup, cryptsetup-reencrypt and luksformat., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [40]{app2_name: curl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.58.0, app2_release: 2ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://curl.haxx.se, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: command line tool for transferring data with URL syntax, app2_description: curl is a command line tool for transferring data with URL syntax, supporting\nDICT, FILE, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, LDAP, LDAPS, POP3,\nPOP3S, RTMP, RTSP, SCP, SFTP, SMTP, SMTPS, TELNET and TFTP.\n.\ncurl supports SSL certificates, HTTP POST, HTTP PUT, FTP uploading, HTTP form\nbased upload, proxies, cookies, user+password authentication (Basic, Digest,\nNTLM, Negotiate, kerberos...), file transfer resume, proxy tunneling and a\nbusload of other useful tricks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [41]{app2_name: dash, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.8, app2_release: 2.10, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gondor.apana.org.au/~herbert/dash/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: POSIX-compliant shell, app2_description: The Debian Almquist Shell (dash) is a POSIX-compliant shell derived\nfrom ash.\n.\nSince it executes scripts faster than bash, and has fewer library\ndependencies (making it more robust against software or hardware\nfailures), it is used as the default system shell on Debian systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [42]{app2_name: dbus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.12.2, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: simple interprocess messaging system (daemon and utilities), app2_description: D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.\nConceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in\nterms of complexity.\n.\nD-Bus supports broadcast messages, asynchronous messages (thus\ndecreasing latency), authentication, and more. It is designed to be\nlow-overhead; messages are sent using a binary protocol, not using\nXML. D-Bus also supports a method call mapping for its messages, but\nit is not required; this makes using the system quite simple.\n.\nIt comes with several bindings, including GLib, Python, Qt and Java.\n.\nThis package contains the D-Bus daemon and related utilities.\n.\nThe client-side library can be found in the libdbus-1-3 package, as it is no\nlonger contained in this package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [43]{app2_name: debconf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.66, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Debian configuration management system, app2_description: Debconf is a configuration management system for debian packages. Packages\nuse Debconf to ask questions when they are installed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [44]{app2_name: debconf-i18n, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.66, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: debconf, app2_summary: full internationalization support for debconf, app2_description: This package provides full internationalization for debconf, including\ntranslations into all available languages, support for using translated\ndebconf templates, and support for proper display of multibyte character\nsets., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [45]{app2_name: debianutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.8.4, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Miscellaneous utilities specific to Debian, app2_description: This package provides a number of small utilities which are used\nprimarily by the installation scripts of Debian packages, although\nyou may use them directly.\n.\nThe specific utilities included are:\nadd-shell installkernel ischroot remove-shell run-parts savelog\ntempfile which, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [46]{app2_name: diffutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.6, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: File comparison utilities, app2_description: The diffutils package provides the diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp programs.\n.\n`diff' shows differences between two files, or each corresponding file\nin two directories. `cmp' shows the offsets and line numbers where\ntwo files differ. `cmp' can also show all the characters that\ndiffer between the two files, side by side. `diff3' shows differences\namong three files. `sdiff' merges two files interactively.\n.\nThe set of differences produced by `diff' can be used to distribute\nupdates to text files (such as program source code) to other people.\nThis method is especially useful when the differences are small compared\nto the complete files. Given `diff' output, the `patch' program can\nupdate, or "patch", a copy of the file., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [47]{app2_name: dirmngr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.4, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: gnupg2, app2_summary: GNU privacy guard - network certificate management service, app2_description: dirmngr is a server for managing and downloading OpenPGP and X.509\ncertificates, as well as updates and status signals related to those\ncertificates. For OpenPGP, this means pulling from the public\nHKP/HKPS keyservers, or from LDAP servers. For X.509 this includes\nCertificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) and Online Certificate Status\nProtocol updates (OCSP). It is capable of using tor for network\naccess.\n.\ndirmngr is used for network access by gpg, gpgsm, and dirmngr-client,\namong other tools. Unless this package is installed, the parts of\nthe GnuPG suite that try to interact with the network will fail., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [48]{app2_name: distro-info-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.37, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: information about the distributions' releases (data files), app2_description: Information about all releases of Debian and Ubuntu. The distro-info script\nwill give you the codename for e.g. the latest stable release of your\ndistribution. To get information about a specific distribution there are the\ndebian-distro-info and the ubuntu-distro-info scripts.\n.\nThis package contains the data files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [49]{app2_name: dmeventd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 1.02.145, app2_release: 4.1ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sources.redhat.com/lvm2/, app2_source_package: lvm2, app2_summary: Linux Kernel Device Mapper event daemon, app2_description: The Linux Kernel Device Mapper is the LVM (Linux Logical Volume Management)\nTeam's implementation of a minimalistic kernel-space driver that handles\nvolume management, while keeping knowledge of the underlying device layout\nin user-space. This makes it useful for not only LVM, but software raid,\nand other drivers that create "virtual" block devices.\n.\nThis package contains a daemon to monitor events of devmapper devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [50]{app2_name: dmidecode, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://nongnu.org/dmidecode/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SMBIOS/DMI table decoder, app2_description: Dmidecode reports information about the system's hardware as described in the\nsystem BIOS according to the SMBIOS/DMI standard.\n.\nThis information typically includes system manufacturer, model name, serial\nnumber, BIOS version, asset tag as well as a lot of other details of varying\nlevel of interest and reliability depending on the manufacturer. This will\noften include usage status for the CPU sockets, expansion slots (e.g. AGP, PCI,\nISA) and memory module slots, and the list of I/O ports (e.g. serial, parallel,\nUSB).\n.\nBeware that DMI data have proven to be too unreliable to be blindly trusted.\nDmidecode does not scan the hardware, it only reports what the BIOS told it to., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [51]{app2_name: dmsetup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 1.02.145, app2_release: 4.1ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sources.redhat.com/lvm2/, app2_source_package: lvm2, app2_summary: Linux Kernel Device Mapper userspace library, app2_description: The Linux Kernel Device Mapper is the LVM (Linux Logical Volume Management)\nTeam's implementation of a minimalistic kernel-space driver that handles\nvolume management, while keeping knowledge of the underlying device layout\nin user-space. This makes it useful for not only LVM, but software raid,\nand other drivers that create "virtual" block devices.\n.\nThis package contains a utility for modifying device mappings., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [52]{app2_name: dns-root-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2018013001, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://data.iana.org/root-anchors/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: DNS root data including root zone and DNSSEC key, app2_description: This package contains various root zone related data as published\nby IANA to be used by various DNS software as a common source\nof DNS root zone data, namely:\n.\n * Root Hints (root.hints)\n * Root Trust Anchors (root.key, root.ds), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [53]{app2_name: dnsmasq-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.79, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html, app2_source_package: dnsmasq, app2_summary: Small caching DNS proxy and DHCP/TFTP server, app2_description: This package contains the dnsmasq executable and documentation, but\nnot the infrastructure required to run it as a system daemon. For\nthat, install the dnsmasq package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [54]{app2_name: dnsutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 9.11.3+dfsg, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.isc.org/downloads/bind/, app2_source_package: bind9, app2_summary: Clients provided with BIND, app2_description: The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain\nname server. BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the\nInternet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.\n.\nThis package delivers various client programs related to DNS that are\nderived from the BIND source tree.\n.\n - dig - query the DNS in various ways\n - nslookup - the older way to do it\n - nsupdate - perform dynamic updates (See RFC2136), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [55]{app2_name: dosfstools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.1, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/dosfstools/dosfstools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: utilities for making and checking MS-DOS FAT filesystems, app2_description: The dosfstools package includes the mkfs.fat and fsck.fat utilities, which\nrespectively make and check MS-DOS FAT filesystems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [56]{app2_name: dpkg, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19.0.5ubuntu2, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Debian package management system, app2_description: This package provides the low-level infrastructure for handling the\ninstallation and removal of Debian software packages.\n.\nFor Debian package development tools, install dpkg-dev., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [57]{app2_name: e2fsprogs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.44.1, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ext2/ext3/ext4 file system utilities, app2_description: The ext2, ext3 and ext4 file systems are successors of the original ext\n("extended") file system. They are the main file system types used for\nhard disks on Debian and other Linux systems.\n.\nThis package contains programs for creating, checking, and maintaining\next2/3/4-based file systems. It also includes the "badblocks" program,\nwhich can be used to scan for bad blocks on a disk or other storage device., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [58]{app2_name: eatmydata, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 105, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://launchpad.net/libeatmydata, app2_source_package: libeatmydata, app2_summary: Library and utilities designed to disable fsync and friends, app2_description: This package contains a small LD_PRELOAD library (libeatmydata) and a couple\nof helper utilities designed to transparently disable fsync and friends (like\nopen(O_SYNC)). This has two side-effects: making software that writes data\nsafely to disk a lot quicker and making this software no longer crash safe.\n.\nYou will find eatmydata useful if particular software calls fsync(), sync()\netc. frequently but the data it stores is not that valuable to you and you may\nafford losing it in case of system crash. Data-to-disk synchronization calls\nare typically very slow on modern file systems and their extensive usage might\nslow down software significantly. It does not make sense to accept such a hit\nin performance if data being manipulated is not very important.\n.\nOn the other hand, do not use eatmydata when you care about what software\nstores or it manipulates important components of your system. The library is\ncalled libEAT-MY-DATA for a reason., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [59]{app2_name: ebtables, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.10.4, app2_release: 3.5ubuntu2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ebtables.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Ethernet bridge frame table administration, app2_description: Ebtables is used to set up, maintain, and inspect the tables of\nEthernet frame rules in the Linux kernel. It is analogous to iptables,\nbut operates at the MAC layer rather than the IP layer., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [60]{app2_name: ed, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10, app2_release: 2.1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/ed/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: classic UNIX line editor, app2_description: ed is a line-oriented text editor. It is used to\ncreate, display, modify and otherwise manipulate text\nfiles.\n.\nred is a restricted ed: it can only edit files in the\ncurrent directory and cannot execute shell commands., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [61]{app2_name: eject, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.5+deb1+cvs20081104, app2_release: 13.2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.pobox.com/~tranter/eject.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ejects CDs and operates CD-Changers under Linux, app2_description: This little program will eject CD-ROMs (assuming your drive supports\nthe CDROMEJECT ioctl). It also allows setting the autoeject feature.\n.\nOn supported ATAPI/IDE multi-disc CD-ROM changers, it allows changing\nthe active disc.\n.\nYou can also use eject to properly disconnect external mass-storage\ndevices like digital cameras or portable music players., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [62]{app2_name: ethtool, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 4.15, app2_release: 0ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/network/ethtool/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: display or change Ethernet device settings, app2_description: ethtool can be used to query and change settings such as speed, auto-\nnegotiation and checksum offload on many network devices, especially\nEthernet devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [63]{app2_name: fdisk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.31.1, app2_release: 0.4ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: util-linux, app2_summary: collection of partitioning utilities, app2_description: This package contains the classic fdisk, sfdisk and cfdisk partitioning\nutilities from the util-linux suite.\n.\nThe utilities included in this package allow you to partition\nyour hard disk. The utilities supports both modern and legacy\npartition tables (eg. GPT, MBR, etc).\n.\nThe fdisk utility is the classical text-mode utility.\nThe cfdisk utilitity gives a more userfriendly curses based interface.\nThe sfdisk utility is mostly for automation and scripting uses., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [64]{app2_name: file, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 5.32, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.darwinsys.com/file/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Recognize the type of data in a file using "magic" numbers, app2_description: The file command is "a file type guesser", a command-line tool that\ntells you in words what kind of data a file contains.\n.\nThis package contains the file program itself., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [65]{app2_name: findutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.6.0+git+20170828, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/findutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: utilities for finding files--find, xargs, app2_description: GNU findutils provides utilities to find files meeting specified\ncriteria and perform various actions on the files which are found.\nThis package contains 'find' and 'xargs'; however, 'locate' has\nbeen split off into a separate package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [66]{app2_name: fonts-ubuntu-console, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.83, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://design.ubuntu.com/font/, app2_source_package: fonts-ubuntu, app2_summary: console version of the Ubuntu Mono font, app2_description: The Ubuntu Font Family is a set of contemporary sans-serif fonts developed\nbetween 2010-2011. Dalton Maag performed the font design work and\nimplementation with funding from Canonical. The fonts have been the default\nfonts for Ubuntu since 2010.\n.\nThis package contains the "Ubuntu Mono" font converted to a bitmap version\nfor Linux console use. These fonts can be loaded from a virtual terminal by\nexecuting "setfont /usr/share/consolefonts/UbuntuMono*.psf" ., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [67]{app2_name: friendly-recovery, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.38, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Make recovery boot mode more user-friendly, app2_description: Make the recovery boot mode more user-friendly by providing a menu\nwith pluggable options., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [68]{app2_name: ftp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.17, app2_release: 34, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: netkit-ftp, app2_summary: classical file transfer client, app2_description: This is the user interface to the ARPANET standard File Transfer Protocol.\nThe program allows a user to transfer files to and from a remote network\nsite., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [69]{app2_name: fuse, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.7, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/libfuse/libfuse/wiki, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Filesystem in Userspace, app2_description: Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) is a simple interface for userspace programs to\nexport a virtual filesystem to the Linux kernel. It also aims to provide a\nsecure method for non privileged users to create and mount their own filesystem\nimplementations., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [70]{app2_name: gawk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 4.1.4+dfsg, app2_release: 1build1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU awk, a pattern scanning and processing language, app2_description: `awk', a program that you can use to select particular records in a\nfile and perform operations upon them.\n.\nGawk is the GNU Project's implementation of the AWK programming language.\nIt conforms to the definition of the language in the POSIX 1003.2 Command\nLanguage And Utilities Standard. This version in turn is based on the\ndescription in The AWK Programming Language, by Aho, Kernighan, and\nWeinberger, with the additional features defined in the System V Release\n4 version of UNIX awk. Gawk also provides more recent Bell Labs awk\nextensions, and some GNU-specific extensions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [71]{app2_name: gcc-8-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8, app2_release: 20180414-1ubuntu2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gcc.gnu.org/, app2_source_package: gcc-8, app2_summary: GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection (base package), app2_description: This package contains files common to all languages and libraries\ncontained in the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [72]{app2_name: gdisk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.3, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gptfdisk/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GPT fdisk text-mode partitioning tool, app2_description: GPT fdisk (aka gdisk) is a text-mode partitioning\ntool that works on Globally Unique Identifier\n(GUID) Partition Table (GPT) disks, rather than\non the more common (through 2009)\nMaster Boot Record (MBR) partition tables., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [73]{app2_name: geoip-database, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20180315, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.maxmind.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: IP lookup command line tools that use the GeoIP library (country database), app2_description: GeoIP is a C library that enables the user to find the country that any\nIP address or hostname originates from. It uses a file based database.\n.\nThis database simply contains IP blocks as keys, and countries as values and\nit should be more complete and accurate than using reverse DNS lookups.\n.\nThis package contains the free GeoLiteCountry database., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [74]{app2_name: gettext-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.19.8.1, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/, app2_source_package: gettext, app2_summary: GNU Internationalization utilities for the base system, app2_description: This package includes the gettext and ngettext programs which allow\nother packages to internationalize the messages given by shell scripts., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [75]{app2_name: gir1.2-glib-2.0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.56.1, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/GObjectIntrospection, app2_source_package: gobject-introspection, app2_summary: Introspection data for GLib, GObject, Gio and GModule, app2_description: GObject Introspection is a project for providing machine readable\nintrospection data of the API of C libraries. This introspection\ndata can be used in several different use cases, for example\nautomatic code generation for bindings, API verification and documentation\ngeneration.\n.\nGObject Introspection contains tools to generate and handle the\nintrospection data.\n.\nThis package contains the introspection data for the GLib, GObject,\nGModule and Gio libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [76]{app2_name: git, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.17.0, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git-scm.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: fast, scalable, distributed revision control system, app2_description: Git is popular version control system designed to handle very large\nprojects with speed and efficiency; it is used for many high profile\nopen source projects, most notably the Linux kernel.\n.\nGit falls in the category of distributed source code management tools.\nEvery Git working directory is a full-fledged repository with full\nrevision tracking capabilities, not dependent on network access or a\ncentral server.\n.\nThis package provides the git main components with minimal dependencies.\nAdditional functionality, e.g. a graphical user interface and revision\ntree visualizer, tools for interoperating with other VCS's, or a web\ninterface, is provided as separate git* packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [77]{app2_name: git-man, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.17.0, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git-scm.com/, app2_source_package: git, app2_summary: fast, scalable, distributed revision control system (manual pages), app2_description: Git is popular version control system designed to handle very large\nprojects with speed and efficiency; it is used for many high profile\nopen source projects, most notably the Linux kernel.\n.\nGit falls in the category of distributed source code management tools.\nEvery Git working directory is a full-fledged repository with full\nrevision tracking capabilities, not dependent on network access or a\ncentral server.\n.\nThis package provides reference documentation for use by the 'man'\nutility and the 'git help' command., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [78]{app2_name: gnupg, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.4, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: gnupg2, app2_summary: GNU privacy guard - a free PGP replacement, app2_description: GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage.\nIt can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures.\nIt includes an advanced key management facility and is compliant\nwith the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC4880.\n.\nThis package contains the full suite of GnuPG tools for cryptographic\ncommunications and data storage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [79]{app2_name: gnupg-l10n, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.4, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: gnupg2, app2_summary: GNU privacy guard - localization files, app2_description: GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage.\nIt can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures.\nIt includes an advanced key management facility and is compliant\nwith the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC 4880.\n.\nThis package contains the translation files for the use of GnuPG in\nnon-English locales., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [80]{app2_name: gnupg-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.4, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: gnupg2, app2_summary: GNU privacy guard - utility programs, app2_description: GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage.\n.\nThis package contains several useful utilities for manipulating\nOpenPGP data and other related cryptographic elements. It includes:\n.\n * addgnupghome -- create .gnupg home directories\n * applygnupgdefaults -- run gpgconf --apply-defaults for all users\n * gpgcompose -- an experimental tool for constructing arbitrary\n sequences of OpenPGP packets (e.g. for testing)\n * gpgparsemail -- parse an e-mail message into annotated format\n * gpgsplit -- split a sequence of OpenPGP packets into files\n * gpg-zip -- encrypt or sign files in an archive\n * kbxutil -- list, export, import Keybox data\n * lspgpot -- convert PGP ownertrust values to GnuPG\n * migrate-pubring-from-classic-gpg -- use only "modern" formats\n * symcryptrun -- use simple symmetric encryption tool in GnuPG framework\n * watchgnupg -- watch socket-based logs, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [81]{app2_name: gpg, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.4, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: gnupg2, app2_summary: GNU Privacy Guard -- minimalist public key operations, app2_description: GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage.\nIt can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures.\nIt includes an advanced key management facility and is compliant\nwith the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC4880.\n.\nThis package contains /usr/bin/gpg itself, and is useful on its own\nonly for public key operations (encryption, signature verification,\nlisting OpenPGP certificates, etc). If you want full capabilities\n(including secret key operations, network access, etc), please\ninstall the "gnupg" package, which pulls in the full suite of tools., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [82]{app2_name: gpg-agent, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.4, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: gnupg2, app2_summary: GNU privacy guard - cryptographic agent, app2_description: GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage.\nIt can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures.\nIt includes an advanced key management facility and is compliant\nwith the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC4880.\n.\nThis package contains the agent program gpg-agent which handles all\nsecret key material for OpenPGP and S/MIME use. The agent also\nprovides a passphrase cache, which is used by pre-2.1 versions of\nGnuPG for OpenPGP operations. Without this package, trying to do\nsecret-key operations with any part of the modern GnuPG suite will\nfail., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [83]{app2_name: gpg-wks-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.4, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: gnupg2, app2_summary: GNU privacy guard - Web Key Service client, app2_description: GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage.\nIt can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures.\nIt includes an advanced key management facility and is compliant\nwith the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC4880.\n.\nThis package provides the GnuPG client for the Web Key Service\nprotocol.\n.\nA Web Key Service is a service that allows users to upload keys per\nmail to be verified over https as described in\nhttps://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-koch-openpgp-webkey-service\n.\nFor more information see: https://wiki.gnupg.org/WKS, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [84]{app2_name: gpg-wks-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.4, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: gnupg2, app2_summary: GNU privacy guard - Web Key Service server, app2_description: GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage.\nIt can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures.\nIt includes an advanced key management facility and is compliant\nwith the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC4880.\n.\nThis package provides the GnuPG server for the Web Key Service\nprotocol.\n.\nA Web Key Service is a service that allows users to upload keys per\nmail to be verified over https as described in\nhttps://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-koch-openpgp-webkey-service\n.\nFor more information see: https://wiki.gnupg.org/WKS, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [85]{app2_name: gpgconf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.4, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: gnupg2, app2_summary: GNU privacy guard - core configuration utilities, app2_description: GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage.\n.\nThis package contains core utilities used by different tools in the\nsuite offered by GnuPG. It can be used to programmatically edit\nconfig files for tools in the GnuPG suite, to launch or terminate\nper-user daemons (if installed), etc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [86]{app2_name: gpgsm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.4, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: gnupg2, app2_summary: GNU privacy guard - S/MIME version, app2_description: GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage.\nIt can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures.\nIt includes an advanced key management facility and is compliant\nwith the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC4880.\n.\nThis package contains the gpgsm program. gpgsm is a tool to provide\ndigital encryption and signing services on X.509 certificates and the\nCMS protocol. gpgsm includes complete certificate management., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [87]{app2_name: gpgv, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.4, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: gnupg2, app2_summary: GNU privacy guard - signature verification tool, app2_description: GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage.\n.\ngpgv is actually a stripped-down version of gpg which is only able\nto check signatures. It is somewhat smaller than the fully-blown gpg\nand uses a different (and simpler) way to check that the public keys\nused to make the signature are valid. There are no configuration\nfiles and only a few options are implemented., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [88]{app2_name: grep, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/grep/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU grep, egrep and fgrep, app2_description: 'grep' is a utility to search for text in files; it can be used from the\ncommand line or in scripts. Even if you don't want to use it, other packages\non your system probably will.\n.\nThe GNU family of grep utilities may be the "fastest grep in the west".\nGNU grep is based on a fast lazy-state deterministic matcher (about\ntwice as fast as stock Unix egrep) hybridized with a Boyer-Moore-Gosper\nsearch for a fixed string that eliminates impossible text from being\nconsidered by the full regexp matcher without necessarily having to\nlook at every character. The result is typically many times faster\nthan Unix grep or egrep. (Regular expressions containing backreferencing\nwill run more slowly, however.), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [89]{app2_name: groff-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.22.3, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/groff/, app2_source_package: groff, app2_summary: GNU troff text-formatting system (base system components), app2_description: This package contains the traditional UN*X text formatting tools\ntroff, nroff, tbl, eqn, and pic. These utilities, together with the\nman-db package, are essential for displaying the on-line manual pages.\n.\ngroff-base is a stripped-down package containing the necessary components\nto read manual pages in ASCII, Latin-1, and UTF-8, plus the PostScript\ndevice (groff's default). Users who want a full groff installation, with\nthe standard set of devices, fonts, macros, and documentation, should\ninstall the groff package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [90]{app2_name: grub-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.02, app2_release: 2ubuntu8, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/, app2_source_package: grub2, app2_summary: GRand Unified Bootloader (common files), app2_description: This package contains common files shared by the distinct flavours of GRUB.\nIt is shared between GRUB Legacy and GRUB 2, although a number of files\nspecific to GRUB 2 are here as long as they do not break GRUB Legacy., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [91]{app2_name: grub-gfxpayload-lists, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GRUB gfxpayload blacklist, app2_description: The 'set gfxpayload=keep' facility in GRUB provides smooth graphical\nhandover to the Linux kernel. Unfortunately, this does not work on all\nsystems, resulting in a black or corrupt display. This package provides a\nblacklist of PCI IDs which fail.\n.\nWe maintain this separately from GRUB because it is likely to be updated on\na different schedule., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [92]{app2_name: grub-legacy-ec2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Handles update-grub for ec2 instances, app2_description: EC2 instances that use grub-legacy as a bootloader need a way to keep\n/boot/grub/menu.lst up to date while not conflicting with grub-pc.\nThis package provides that., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [93]{app2_name: grub-pc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.02, app2_release: 2ubuntu8, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/, app2_source_package: grub2, app2_summary: GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (PC/BIOS version), app2_description: GRUB is a portable, powerful bootloader. This version of GRUB is based on a\ncleaner design than its predecessors, and provides the following new features:\n.\n - Scripting in grub.cfg using BASH-like syntax.\n - Support for modern partition maps such as GPT.\n - Modular generation of grub.cfg via update-grub. Packages providing GRUB\n add-ons can plug in their own script rules and trigger updates by invoking\n update-grub.\n - VESA-based graphical mode with background image support and complete 24-bit\n color set.\n - Support for extended charsets. Users can write UTF-8 text to their menu\n entries.\n.\nThis package contains a version of GRUB that has been built for use with\ntraditional PC/BIOS architecture., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [94]{app2_name: grub-pc-bin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.02, app2_release: 2ubuntu8, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/, app2_source_package: grub2, app2_summary: GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (PC/BIOS binaries), app2_description: GRUB is a portable, powerful bootloader. This version of GRUB is based on a\ncleaner design than its predecessors, and provides the following new features:\n.\n - Scripting in grub.cfg using BASH-like syntax.\n - Support for modern partition maps such as GPT.\n - Modular generation of grub.cfg via update-grub. Packages providing GRUB\n add-ons can plug in their own script rules and trigger updates by invoking\n update-grub.\n - VESA-based graphical mode with background image support and complete 24-bit\n color set.\n - Support for extended charsets. Users can write UTF-8 text to their menu\n entries.\n.\nThis package contains a version of GRUB that has been built for use with\ntraditional PC/BIOS architecture. It will not automatically install GRUB\nas the active boot loader, nor will it automatically update grub.cfg on\nupgrade, so most people should install grub-pc instead., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [95]{app2_name: grub2-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.02, app2_release: 2ubuntu8, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/, app2_source_package: grub2, app2_summary: GRand Unified Bootloader (common files for version 2), app2_description: This package contains common files shared by the distinct flavours of GRUB.\nThe files in this package are specific to GRUB 2, and would break GRUB\nLegacy if installed on the same system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [96]{app2_name: gzip, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6, app2_release: 5ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU compression utilities, app2_description: This package provides the standard GNU file compression utilities, which\nare also the default compression tools for Debian. They typically operate\non files with names ending in '.gz', but can also decompress files ending\nin '.Z' created with 'compress'., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [97]{app2_name: hdparm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.54+ds, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/hdparm/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: tune hard disk parameters for high performance, app2_description: Get/set device parameters for Linux SATA/IDE drives.\nProvides a command line interface to various kernel interfaces supported by\nthe Linux SATA/PATA/SAS "libata" subsystem and the older IDE driver subsystem.\nMany newer (2008 and later) USB drive enclosures now also support "SAT"\n(SCSI-ATA Command Translation) and therefore may also work with hdparm., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [98]{app2_name: hostname, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.20, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: utility to set/show the host name or domain name, app2_description: This package provides commands which can be used to display the system's\nDNS name, and to display or set its hostname or NIS domain name., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [99]{app2_name: htop, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.0, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://hisham.hm/htop/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: interactive processes viewer, app2_description: Htop is an ncursed-based process viewer similar to top, but it\nallows one to scroll the list vertically and horizontally to see\nall processes and their full command lines.\n.\nTasks related to processes (killing, renicing) can be done without\nentering their PIDs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [100]{app2_name: info, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.5.0.dfsg.1, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: texinfo, app2_summary: Standalone GNU Info documentation browser, app2_description: The Info file format is an easily-parsable representation for online\ndocuments. This program allows you to view Info documents, like the\nones stored in /usr/share/info.\n.\nMuch of the software in Debian comes with its online documentation in\nthe form of Info files, so it is most likely you will want to install it., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [101]{app2_name: init, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.51, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: init-system-helpers, app2_summary: metapackage ensuring an init system is installed, app2_description: This package is a metapackage which allows you to select from the available\ninit systems while ensuring that one of these is available on the system at\nall times., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [102]{app2_name: init-system-helpers, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.51, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: helper tools for all init systems, app2_description: This package contains helper tools that are necessary for switching between\nthe various init systems that Debian contains (e. g. sysvinit or\nsystemd). An example is deb-systemd-helper, a script that enables systemd unit\nfiles without depending on a running systemd.\n.\nIt also includes the "service", "invoke-rc.d", and "update-rc.d" scripts which\nprovide an abstraction for enabling, disabling, starting, and stopping\nservices for all supported Debian init systems as specified by the policy.\n.\nWhile this package is maintained by pkg-systemd-maintainers, it is NOT\nspecific to systemd at all. Maintainers of other init systems are welcome to\ninclude their helpers in this package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [103]{app2_name: initramfs-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.130ubuntu3, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: generic modular initramfs generator (automation), app2_description: This package builds a bootable initramfs for Linux kernel packages. The\ninitramfs is loaded along with the kernel and is responsible for\nmounting the root filesystem and starting the main init system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [104]{app2_name: initramfs-tools-bin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.130ubuntu3, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: initramfs-tools, app2_summary: binaries used by initramfs-tools, app2_description: This package contains binaries used inside the initramfs images generated\nby initramfs-tools., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [105]{app2_name: initramfs-tools-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.130ubuntu3, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: initramfs-tools, app2_summary: generic modular initramfs generator (core tools), app2_description: This package contains the mkinitramfs program that can be used to\ncreate a bootable initramfs for a Linux kernel. The initramfs should\nbe loaded along with the kernel and is then responsible for mounting\nthe root filesystem and starting the main init system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [106]{app2_name: install-info, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.5.0.dfsg.1, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: texinfo, app2_summary: Manage installed documentation in info format, app2_description: The install-info utility creates the index of all installed documentation\nin info format and makes it available to info readers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [107]{app2_name: iproute2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.15.0, app2_release: 2ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/networking/iproute2, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: networking and traffic control tools, app2_description: The iproute2 suite is a collection of utilities for networking and\ntraffic control.\n.\nThese tools communicate with the Linux kernel via the (rt)netlink\ninterface, providing advanced features not available through the\nlegacy net-tools commands 'ifconfig' and 'route'., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [108]{app2_name: iptables, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: 2ubuntu2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.netfilter.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: administration tools for packet filtering and NAT, app2_description: iptables is the userspace command line program used to configure\nthe Linux packet filtering ruleset. It is targeted towards system\nadministrators. Since Network Address Translation is also configured\nfrom the packet filter ruleset, iptables is used for this, too. The\niptables package also includes ip6tables. ip6tables is used for\nconfiguring the IPv6 packet filter, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [109]{app2_name: iputils-ping, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 3, app2_version: 20161105, app2_release: 1ubuntu2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: iputils, app2_summary: Tools to test the reachability of network hosts, app2_description: The ping command sends ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to a host in order to\ntest if the host is reachable via the network.\n.\nThis package includes a ping6 utility which supports IPv6 network\nconnections., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [110]{app2_name: iputils-tracepath, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 3, app2_version: 20161105, app2_release: 1ubuntu2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: iputils, app2_summary: Tools to trace the network path to a remote host, app2_description: The tracepath utility is similar to the traceroute utility, but also\nattempts to discover the MTU of the path. Supports IPv4 and IPv6., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [111]{app2_name: irqbalance, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.0, app2_release: 0.1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/Irqbalance/irqbalance, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Daemon to balance interrupts for SMP systems, app2_description: Daemon to balance interrupts across multiple CPUs, which can lead to\nbetter performance and IO balance on SMP systems. This package is\nespecially useful on systems with multi-core processors, as interrupts\nwill typically only be serviced by the first core.\n.\nNote: irqbalance is not useful if you don't have more than one core\n or socket., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [112]{app2_name: isc-dhcp-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.3.5, app2_release: 3ubuntu7, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.isc.org, app2_source_package: isc-dhcp, app2_summary: DHCP client for automatically obtaining an IP address, app2_description: This is the Internet Software Consortium's DHCP client.\n.\nDynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol like BOOTP\n(actually dhcpd includes much of the functionality of bootpd). It\ngives client machines "leases" for IP addresses and can\nautomatically set their network configuration. If your machine\ndepends on DHCP (especially likely if it's a workstation on a large\nnetwork, or a laptop, or attached to a cable modem), keep this or\nanother DHCP client installed.\n.\nExtra documentation can be found in the package isc-dhcp-common., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [113]{app2_name: isc-dhcp-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.3.5, app2_release: 3ubuntu7, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.isc.org, app2_source_package: isc-dhcp, app2_summary: common manpages relevant to all of the isc-dhcp packages, app2_description: This package includes manpages that are relevant to the various ISC DHCP\npackages.\n.\nThe dhcp-options manpage describes available options for dhcpd and dhclient.\nThe dhcp-eval manpage describes evaluation of conditional expressions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [114]{app2_name: iso-codes, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.79, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://salsa.debian.org/iso-codes-team/iso-codes, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ISO language, territory, currency, script codes and their translations, app2_description: This package provides the ISO 639, ISO 639-3, and ISO 639-5 language\ncode lists, the ISO 4217 currency code list, the ISO 3166 territory\ncode list, the ISO 3166-2 sub-territory list, and the ISO 15924\nscript code list as XML files.\n.\nMore importantly, it also provides their translations to be used by\nother programs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [115]{app2_name: iw, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.14, app2_release: 0.1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Documentation/iw, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: tool for configuring Linux wireless devices, app2_description: This package contains the `iw' tool which allows you to configure and show\ninformation about wireless networking.\n.\nIn the future iw will become the canonical command line tool for wireless\nconfiguration and iwconfig/wireless-tools will no longer be required. See\n/usr/share/doc/iw/README.Debian for a more detailed overview of iw., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [116]{app2_name: kbd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.4, app2_release: 2ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kbd-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux console font and keytable utilities, app2_description: This package allows you to set up the Linux console, change the font,\nresize text mode virtual consoles and remap the keyboard.\n.\nYou will probably want to install a set of data files, such as the one\nin the \xe2\x80\x9cconsole-setup\xe2\x80\x9d package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [117]{app2_name: keyboard-configuration, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.178ubuntu2, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: console-setup, app2_summary: system-wide keyboard preferences, app2_description: This package maintains the keyboard preferences in\n/etc/default/keyboard. Other packages can use the information\nprovided by this package in order to configure the keyboard on the\nconsole or in X Window., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [118]{app2_name: klibc-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.4, app2_release: 9ubuntu2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/libs/klibc/klibc.git, app2_source_package: klibc, app2_summary: small utilities built with klibc for early boot, app2_description: This package contains a collection of programs that are linked\nagainst klibc. These duplicate some of the functionality of a\nregular Linux toolset, but are typically much smaller than their\nfull-function counterparts. They are intended for inclusion in\ninitramfs images and embedded systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [119]{app2_name: kmod, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 24, app2_release: 1ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: tools for managing Linux kernel modules, app2_description: This package contains a set of programs for loading, inserting, and\nremoving kernel modules for Linux.\nIt replaces module-init-tools., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [120]{app2_name: krb5-locales, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.16, app2_release: 2build1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/, app2_source_package: krb5, app2_summary: internationalization support for MIT Kerberos, app2_description: Kerberos is a system for authenticating users and services on a network.\nKerberos is a trusted third-party service. That means that there is a\nthird party (the Kerberos server) that is trusted by all the entities on\nthe network (users and services, usually called "principals").\n.\nThis is the MIT reference implementation of Kerberos V5.\n.\nThis package contains internationalized messages for MIT Kerberos., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [121]{app2_name: landscape-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 18.01, app2_release: 0ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: landscape-client, app2_summary: Landscape administration system client - Common files, app2_description: Landscape is a web-based tool for managing Ubuntu systems. This\npackage is necessary if you want your machine to be managed in a\nLandscape account.\n.\nThis package provides the core libraries, as well as the landscape-sysinfo\ncommand. It also sets up the landscape user, landscape directories, and the\nhook that runs landscape-sysinfo on startup., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [122]{app2_name: language-selector-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.188, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: language-selector, app2_summary: Language selector for Ubuntu, app2_description: This package let you change and install language packs\nin Ubuntu.\n.\nThis package contains the common part of language-selector, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [123]{app2_name: less, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 487, app2_release: 0.1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: pager program similar to more, app2_description: This package provides "less", a file pager (that is, a memory-efficient\nutility for displaying text one screenful at a time). Less has many\nmore features than the basic pager "more". As part of the GNU project,\nit is widely regarded as the standard pager on UNIX-derived systems.\n.\nAlso provided are "lessecho", a simple utility for ensuring arguments\nwith spaces are correctly quoted; "lesskey", a tool for modifying the\nstandard (vi-like) keybindings; and "lesspipe", a filter for specific\ntypes of input, such as .doc or .txt.gz files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [124]{app2_name: libaccountsservice0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.45, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/AccountsService/, app2_source_package: accountsservice, app2_summary: query and manipulate user account information - shared libraries, app2_description: The AccountService project provides a set of D-Bus\ninterfaces for querying and manipulating user account\ninformation and an implementation of these interfaces,\nbased on the useradd, usermod and userdel commands.\n.\nThis package provides the shared libraries of the\nAccountService library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [125]{app2_name: libacl1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.52, app2_release: 3build1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/acl/, app2_source_package: acl, app2_summary: Access control list shared library, app2_description: This package contains the libacl.so dynamic library containing\nthe POSIX 1003.1e draft standard 17 functions for manipulating\naccess control lists., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [126]{app2_name: libapparmor1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12, app2_release: 4ubuntu5, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://apparmor.net/, app2_source_package: apparmor, app2_summary: changehat AppArmor library, app2_description: libapparmor1 provides the shared library used for making use\nof the AppArmor profile and changehat functionality, as well as common\nlog parsing routines., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [127]{app2_name: libapt-inst2.0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: apt, app2_summary: deb package format runtime library, app2_description: This library provides methods to query and extract information\nfrom deb packages. This includes the control data and the package\nfile content., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [128]{app2_name: libapt-pkg5.0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: apt, app2_summary: package management runtime library, app2_description: This library provides the common functionality for searching and\nmanaging packages as well as information about packages.\nHigher-level package managers can depend upon this library.\n.\nThis includes:\n * retrieval of information about packages from multiple sources\n * retrieval of packages and all dependent packages\n needed to satisfy a request either through an internal\n solver or by interfacing with an external one\n * authenticating the sources and validating the retrieved data\n * installation and removal of packages in the system\n * providing different transports to retrieve data over cdrom, ftp,\n http(s), rsh as well as an interface to add more transports like\n tor+http(s) (apt-transport-tor)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [129]{app2_name: libargon2-0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0~20161029, app2_release: 1.1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/P-H-C/phc-winner-argon2, app2_source_package: argon2, app2_summary: memory-hard hashing function - runtime library, app2_description: Argon2 is a password-hashing function that can be used to hash passwords\nfor credential storage, key derivation, or other applications.\n.\nThere are two main versions of Argon2: Argon2i and Argon2d.\nArgon2i is the safest against side-channel attacks, while Argon2d provides\nthe highest resistance against GPU cracking attacks.\n.\nArgon2i and Argon2d are parametrized by:\n * A time cost, which defines the amount of computation realized and\n therefore the execution time, given in number of iterations\n * A memory cost, which defines the memory usage, given in kibibytes\n * A parallelism degree, which defines the number of parallel threads\n.\nThis package includes the dynamic library against which programs are linked., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [130]{app2_name: libasn1-8-heimdal, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.5.0+dfsg, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.h5l.org/, app2_source_package: heimdal, app2_summary: Heimdal Kerberos - ASN.1 library, app2_description: Heimdal is a free implementation of Kerberos 5 that aims to be\ncompatible with MIT Kerberos.\n.\nThis package contains the ASN.1 parser required for Heimdal., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [131]{app2_name: libassuan0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.1, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/related_software/libassuan/index.html, app2_source_package: libassuan, app2_summary: IPC library for the GnuPG components, app2_description: Libassuan is a small library implementing the so-called "Assuan\nprotocol". This protocol is used for IPC between most newer GnuPG\ncomponents. Both server and client side functions are provided., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [132]{app2_name: libatm1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.5.1, app2_release: 2build1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux-atm.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: linux-atm, app2_summary: shared library for ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode), app2_description: Shared libraries needed by ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) related programs, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [133]{app2_name: libattr1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.4.47, app2_release: 2build1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/attr/, app2_source_package: attr, app2_summary: Extended attribute shared library, app2_description: Contains the runtime environment required by programs that make use\nof extended attributes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [134]{app2_name: libaudit-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.8.2, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/, app2_source_package: audit, app2_summary: Dynamic library for security auditing - common files, app2_description: The audit-libs package contains the dynamic libraries needed for\napplications to use the audit framework. It is used to monitor systems for\nsecurity related events.\n.\nThis package contains the libaudit.conf configuration file and the associated\nmanpage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [135]{app2_name: libaudit1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.8.2, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/, app2_source_package: audit, app2_summary: Dynamic library for security auditing, app2_description: The audit-libs package contains the dynamic libraries needed for\napplications to use the audit framework. It is used to monitor systems for\nsecurity related events., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [136]{app2_name: libbind9-160, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 9.11.3+dfsg, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.isc.org/downloads/bind/, app2_source_package: bind9, app2_summary: BIND9 Shared Library used by BIND, app2_description: The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain\nname server. BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the\nInternet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.\n.\nThis package delivers the libbind9 shared library used by BIND's daemons and\nclients., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [137]{app2_name: libblkid1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.31.1, app2_release: 0.4ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: util-linux, app2_summary: block device ID library, app2_description: The blkid library allows system programs such as fsck and mount to\nquickly and easily find block devices by filesystem UUID or label.\nThis allows system administrators to avoid specifying filesystems by\nhard-coded device names and use a logical naming system instead., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [138]{app2_name: libbsd0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.7, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libbsd.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: libbsd, app2_summary: utility functions from BSD systems - shared library, app2_description: This library provides some C functions such as strlcpy() that are commonly\navailable on BSD systems but not on others like GNU systems.\n.\nFor a detailed list of the provided functions, please see the libbsd-dev\npackage description., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [139]{app2_name: libbz2-1.0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.6, app2_release: 8.1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bzip.org/, app2_source_package: bzip2, app2_summary: high-quality block-sorting file compressor library - runtime, app2_description: This package contains libbzip2 which is used by the bzip2 compressor.\n.\nbzip2 is a freely available, patent free, high-quality data compressor.\nIt typically compresses files to within 10% to 15% of the best available\ntechniques, whilst being around twice as fast at compression and six\ntimes faster at decompression.\n.\nbzip2 compresses files using the Burrows-Wheeler block-sorting text\ncompression algorithm, and Huffman coding. 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These capabilities are a partitioning of the all\npowerful root privilege into a set of distinct privileges.\n.\nThis package contains the shared library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [144]{app2_name: libcap2-bin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.25, app2_release: 1.2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sites.google.com/site/fullycapable/, app2_source_package: libcap2, app2_summary: POSIX 1003.1e capabilities (utilities), app2_description: Libcap implements the user-space interfaces to the POSIX 1003.1e capabilities\navailable in Linux kernels. 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The Nameprep, XMPP, SASLprep,\nand iSCSI profiles are supported.\n.\nThis package contains the shared library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [195]{app2_name: libidn2-0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.4, app2_release: 1.1build2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/#libidn2, app2_source_package: libidn2, app2_summary: Internationalized domain names (IDNA2008/TR46) library, app2_description: Libidn2 implements the revised algorithm for internationalized domain\nnames called IDNA2008/TR46.\n.\nThis package contains runtime libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [196]{app2_name: libip4tc0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: 2ubuntu2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.netfilter.org/, app2_source_package: iptables, app2_summary: netfilter libip4tc library, app2_description: The user-space iptables (IPv4) C library from the Netfilter xtables framework.\n.\niptables IPv4 ruleset ADT and kernel interface.\n.\nThis library has been considered private for years (and still is), in the\nsense of changing symbols and backward compatibility not guaranteed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [197]{app2_name: libip6tc0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: 2ubuntu2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.netfilter.org/, app2_source_package: iptables, app2_summary: netfilter libip6tc library, app2_description: The user-space iptables (IPv6) C library from the Netfilter xtables framework.\n.\niptables IPv6 ruleset ADT and kernel interface.\n.\nThis library has been considered private for years (and still is), in the\nsense of changing symbols and backward compatibility not guaranteed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [198]{app2_name: libiptc0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: 2ubuntu2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.netfilter.org/, app2_source_package: iptables, app2_summary: netfilter libiptc library, app2_description: The user-space iptables C library from the Netfilter xtables framework.\n.\niptables v4/v6 ruleset ADT and kernel interface.\n.\nThis library has been considered private for years (and still is), in the\nsense of changing symbols and backward compatibility not guaranteed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [199]{app2_name: libirs160, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 9.11.3+dfsg, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.isc.org/downloads/bind/, app2_source_package: bind9, app2_summary: DNS Shared Library used by BIND, app2_description: The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain\nname server. 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BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the\nInternet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.\n.\nThis package delivers the exported libisc shared library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [201]{app2_name: libisc169, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 9.11.3+dfsg, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.isc.org/downloads/bind/, app2_source_package: bind9, app2_summary: ISC Shared Library used by BIND, app2_description: The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain\nname server. 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In addition there are slower\ncompression levels achieving a quite competitive compression ratio\nwhile still decompressing at this very high speed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [225]{app2_name: libmagic-mgc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 5.32, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.darwinsys.com/file/, app2_source_package: file, app2_summary: File type determination library using "magic" numbers (compiled magic file), app2_description: This package provides the compiled magic file "magic.mgc". It has\nbeen separated from libmagic1 in order to meet the multiarch\nrequirements without breaking applications that expect this file\nat its absolute path., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [226]{app2_name: libmagic1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 5.32, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.darwinsys.com/file/, app2_source_package: file, app2_summary: Recognize the type of data in a file using "magic" numbers - library, app2_description: This library can be used to classify files according to magic number\ntests. It implements the core functionality of the file command., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [227]{app2_name: libmnl0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.4, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://netfilter.org/projects/libmnl/, app2_source_package: libmnl, app2_summary: minimalistic Netlink communication library, app2_description: libmnl is a minimalistic user-space library oriented to Netlink developers.\nThere are a lot of common tasks in parsing, validating, constructing of\nboth the Netlink header and TLVs that are repetitive and easy to get wrong.\nThis library aims to provide simple helpers that allows you to re-use code\nand to avoid re-inventing the wheel.\n.\nThe main features of this library are:\n.\nSmall: the shared library requires around 30KB for an x86-based computer.\n.\nSimple: this library avoids complexity and elaborated abstractions that\ntend to hide Netlink details.\n.\nEasy to use: the library simplifies the work for Netlink-wise developers.\nIt provides functions to make socket handling, message building,\nvalidating, parsing and sequence tracking, easier.\n.\nEasy to re-use: you can use the library to build your own abstraction\nlayer on top of this library.\n.\nDecoupling: the interdependency of the main bricks that compose the\nlibrary is reduced, i.e. the library provides many helpers, but the\nprogrammer is not forced to use them.\n.\nThis package contains the shared libraries needed to run programs that use\nthe minimalistic Netlink communication library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [228]{app2_name: libmount1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.31.1, app2_release: 0.4ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: util-linux, app2_summary: device mounting library, app2_description: This device mounting library is used by mount and umount helpers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [229]{app2_name: libmpdec2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.2, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bytereef.org/mpdecimal/index.html, app2_source_package: mpdecimal, app2_summary: library for decimal floating point arithmetic (runtime library), app2_description: mpdecimal is a package for correctly-rounded arbitrary precision decimal\nfloating point arithmetic., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [230]{app2_name: libmpfr6, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.0.1, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mpfr.org/, app2_source_package: mpfr4, app2_summary: multiple precision floating-point computation, app2_description: MPFR provides a library for multiple-precision floating-point computation\nwith correct rounding. The computation is both efficient and has a\nwell-defined semantics. It copies the good ideas from the\nANSI/IEEE-754 standard for double-precision floating-point arithmetic\n(53-bit mantissa)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [231]{app2_name: libmspack0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.cabextract.org.uk/libmspack/, app2_source_package: libmspack, app2_summary: library for Microsoft compression formats (shared library), app2_description: The purpose of libmspack is to provide both compression and decompression of\nsome loosely related file formats used by Microsoft. The intention is to\nsupport all of the following formats: COMPRESS.EXE [SZDD],\nMicrosoft Help (.HLP), COMPRESS.EXE [KWAJ], Microsoft Cabinet (.CAB),\nHTML Help (.CHM), Microsoft eBook (.LIT), Windows Imaging Format (.WIM),\nExchange Offline Address Book (.LZX)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [232]{app2_name: libncurses5, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.1, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/, app2_source_package: ncurses, app2_summary: shared libraries for terminal handling, app2_description: The ncurses library routines are a terminal-independent method of\nupdating character screens with reasonable optimization.\n.\nThis package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs\ncompiled with ncurses., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [233]{app2_name: libncursesw5, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.1, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/, app2_source_package: ncurses, app2_summary: shared libraries for terminal handling (wide character support), app2_description: The ncurses library routines are a terminal-independent method of\nupdating character screens with reasonable optimization.\n.\nThis package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs\ncompiled with ncursesw, which includes support for wide characters., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [234]{app2_name: libnetfilter-conntrack3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.6, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.netfilter.org/projects/libnetfilter_conntrack/, app2_source_package: libnetfilter-conntrack, app2_summary: Netfilter netlink-conntrack library, app2_description: libnetfilter_conntrack is a userspace library providing a programming\ninterface (API) to the in-kernel connection tracking state table., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [235]{app2_name: libnettle6, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.4, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/nettle/, app2_source_package: nettle, app2_summary: low level cryptographic library (symmetric and one-way cryptos), app2_description: Nettle is a cryptographic library that is designed to fit easily in more or\nless any context: In crypto toolkits for object-oriented languages (C++,\nPython, Pike, ...), in applications like LSH or GNUPG, or even in kernel\nspace.\n.\nIt tries to solve a problem of providing a common set of cryptographic\nalgorithms for higher-level applications by implementing a\ncontext-independent set of cryptographic algorithms. 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It provides a generic messaging\ninfrastructure for in-kernel netfilter subsystems (such as\nnfnetlink_log, nfnetlink_queue, nfnetlink_conntrack) and their\nrespective users and/or management tools in userspace., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [238]{app2_name: libnghttp2-14, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.30.0, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://nghttp2.org/, app2_source_package: nghttp2, app2_summary: library implementing HTTP/2 protocol (shared library), app2_description: This is an implementation of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol version\n2 in C. The framing layer of HTTP/2 is implemented as a reusable C\nlibrary.\n.\nThis package installs a shared library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [239]{app2_name: libnih1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.3, app2_release: 6ubuntu2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://launchpad.net/libnih, app2_source_package: libnih, app2_summary: NIH Utility Library, app2_description: libnih is a light-weight "standard library" of C functions to ease the\ndevelopment of other libraries and applications, especially those\nnormally found in /lib.\n.\nThis package contains the shared library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [240]{app2_name: libnl-3-200, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.29, app2_release: 0ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/, app2_source_package: libnl3, app2_summary: library for dealing with netlink sockets, app2_description: This is a library for applications dealing with netlink sockets.\nThe library provides an interface for raw netlink messaging and various\nnetlink family specific interfaces., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [241]{app2_name: libnl-genl-3-200, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.29, app2_release: 0ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/, app2_source_package: libnl3, app2_summary: library for dealing with netlink sockets - generic netlink, app2_description: This is a library for applications dealing with netlink sockets.\nThe library provides an interface for raw netlink messaging and various\nnetlink family specific interfaces.\n.\nAPI to the generic netlink protocol, an extended version of the netlink\nprotocol., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [242]{app2_name: libnpth0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: npth, app2_summary: replacement for GNU Pth using system threads, app2_description: nPth is a non-preemptive threads implementation using an API very\nsimilar to the one known from GNU Pth. 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See systemd.exec(5) for details on this\noption.\n.\nInstalling this package automatically adds the module to /etc/nsswitch.conf., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [244]{app2_name: libntfs-3g88, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2017.3.23, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-advanced/, app2_source_package: ntfs-3g, app2_summary: read/write NTFS driver for FUSE (runtime library), app2_description: NTFS-3G uses FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) to provide support for the NTFS\nfilesystem used by Microsoft Windows.\n.\nThis package contains the actual library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [245]{app2_name: libnuma1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.11, app2_release: 2.1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://oss.sgi.com/projects/libnuma/, app2_source_package: numactl, app2_summary: Libraries for controlling NUMA policy, app2_description: Library to control specific NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Architecture)\nscheduling or memory placement policies., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [246]{app2_name: libp11-kit0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.23.9, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://p11-glue.freedesktop.org/p11-kit.html, app2_source_package: p11-kit, app2_summary: library for loading and coordinating access to PKCS#11 modules - runtime, app2_description: The p11-kit library provides a way to load and enumerate Public-Key\nCryptography Standard #11 modules, along with a standard configuration\nsetup for installing PKCS#11 modules so that they're discoverable. It\nalso solves problems with coordinating the use of PKCS#11 by different\ncomponents or libraries living in the same process.\n.\nThis package contains the shared library required for applications loading\nand accessing PKCS#11 modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [247]{app2_name: libpam-cap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.25, app2_release: 1.2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sites.google.com/site/fullycapable/, app2_source_package: libcap2, app2_summary: POSIX 1003.1e capabilities (PAM module), app2_description: Libcap implements the user-space interfaces to the POSIX 1003.1e capabilities\navailable in Linux kernels. These capabilities are a partitioning of the all\npowerful root privilege into a set of distinct privileges.\n.\nThis package contains the PAM module for enforcing capabilities on users and\ngroups at PAM session start time., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [248]{app2_name: libpam-modules, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.8, app2_release: 3.6ubuntu2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linux-pam.org/, app2_source_package: pam, app2_summary: Pluggable Authentication Modules for PAM, app2_description: This package completes the set of modules for PAM. 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It\ncan do this because it's written in SGML, the international standard\nmetalanguage for markup languages.\n.\nThis package provides a library providing an extensive API to handle\nsuch XML data files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [312]{app2_name: libxmlsec1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.25, app2_release: 1build1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec/, app2_source_package: xmlsec1, app2_summary: XML security library, app2_description: The XML Security Library implements standards related to secure handling\nof XML data.\n.\nThis package provides dynamic libraries for use by applications.\nSpecifically, it provides all XML security library functionality\nexcept for the cryptography engine., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [313]{app2_name: libxmlsec1-openssl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.25, app2_release: 1build1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec/, app2_source_package: xmlsec1, app2_summary: Openssl engine for the XML security library, app2_description: The XML Security Library implements standards related to secure handling\nof XML data.\n.\nThis package provides dynamic libraries for use by applications.\nSpecifically, it provides the openssl implementation of the XML security\nlibrary cryptography functions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [314]{app2_name: libxmuu1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 1.1.2, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: libxmu, app2_summary: X11 miscellaneous micro-utility library, app2_description: libXmuu provides a set of miscellaneous utility convenience functions for X\nlibraries to use. It is a lighter version of libXmu that does not depend\non libXt or libXext; for more information on libXmu, see libxmu6.\n.\nMore information about X.Org can be found at:\n<URL:http://www.X.org>\n.\nThis module can be found at\ngit://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/lib/libXmu, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [315]{app2_name: libxslt1.1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.29, app2_release: 5, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlsoft.org/xslt/, app2_source_package: libxslt, app2_summary: XSLT 1.0 processing library - runtime library, app2_description: XSLT is an XML language for defining transformations of XML files from\nXML to some other arbitrary format, such as XML, HTML, plain text, etc.\nusing standard XSLT stylesheets. libxslt is a C library which\nimplements XSLT version 1.0.\n.\nThis package contains the libxslt library used by applications for XSLT\ntransformations., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [316]{app2_name: libxtables12, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: 2ubuntu2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.netfilter.org/, app2_source_package: iptables, app2_summary: netfilter xtables library, app2_description: The user-space interface to the Netfilter xtables kernel framework., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [317]{app2_name: libyaml-0-2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.7, app2_release: 2ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pyyaml.org/wiki/LibYAML, app2_source_package: libyaml, app2_summary: Fast YAML 1.1 parser and emitter library, app2_description: LibYAML is a C library for parsing and emitting data in YAML 1.1, a\nhuman-readable data serialization format., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [318]{app2_name: libzstd1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.3+dfsg, app2_release: 2ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/facebook/zstd, app2_source_package: libzstd, app2_summary: fast lossless compression algorithm, app2_description: Zstd, short for Zstandard, is a fast lossless compression algorithm, targeting\nreal-time compression scenarios at zlib-level compression ratio.\n.\nThis package contains the shared library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [319]{app2_name: linux-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.5ubuntu1, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux image base package, app2_description: This package contains files and support scripts for all Linux\nimages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [320]{app2_name: linux-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.173, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Linux kernel drivers, app2_description: This package provides firmware used by Linux kernel drivers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [321]{app2_name: linux-generic, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.15.0.20.23, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: linux-meta, app2_summary: Complete Generic Linux kernel and headers, app2_description: This package will always depend on the latest complete generic Linux kernel\nand headers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [322]{app2_name: linux-headers-4.15.0-20, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.15.0, app2_release: 20.21, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: linux, app2_summary: Header files related to Linux kernel version 4.15.0, app2_description: This package provides kernel header files for version 4.15.0, for sites\nthat want the latest kernel headers. Please read\n/usr/share/doc/linux-headers-4.15.0-20/debian.README.gz for details, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [323]{app2_name: linux-headers-4.15.0-20-generic, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.15.0, app2_release: 20.21, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: linux, app2_summary: Linux kernel headers for version 4.15.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP, app2_description: This package provides kernel header files for version 4.15.0 on\n64 bit x86 SMP.\n.\nThis is for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read\n/usr/share/doc/linux-headers-4.15.0-20/debian.README.gz for details., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [324]{app2_name: linux-headers-generic, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.15.0.20.23, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: linux-meta, app2_summary: Generic Linux kernel headers, app2_description: This package will always depend on the latest generic kernel headers\navailable., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [325]{app2_name: linux-image-4.15.0-20-generic, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.15.0, app2_release: 20.21, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: linux-signed, app2_summary: Signed kernel image generic, app2_description: A kernel image for generic. This version of it is signed with\nCanonical's UEFI/Opal signing key., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [326]{app2_name: linux-image-generic, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.15.0.20.23, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: linux-meta, app2_summary: Generic Linux kernel image, app2_description: This package will always depend on the latest generic kernel image\navailable., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [327]{app2_name: linux-modules-4.15.0-20-generic, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.15.0, app2_release: 20.21, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: linux, app2_summary: Linux kernel extra modules for version 4.15.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP, app2_description: Contains the corresponding System.map file, the modules built by the\npackager, and scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in an\nunbootable state after an update.\n.\nSupports Generic processors.\n.\nGeared toward desktop and server systems.\n.\nYou likely do not want to install this package directly. Instead, install\nthe linux-generic meta-package, which will ensure that upgrades work\ncorrectly, and that supporting packages are also installed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [328]{app2_name: linux-modules-extra-4.15.0-20-generic, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.15.0, app2_release: 20.21, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: linux, app2_summary: Linux kernel extra modules for version 4.15.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP, app2_description: This package contains the Linux kernel extra modules for version 4.15.0 on\n64 bit x86 SMP.\n.\nAlso includes the corresponding System.map file, the modules built by the\npackager, and scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in an\nunbootable state after an update.\n.\nSupports Generic processors.\n.\nGeared toward desktop and server systems.\n.\nYou likely do not want to install this package directly. Instead, install\nthe linux-generic meta-package, which will ensure that upgrades work\ncorrectly, and that supporting packages are also installed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [329]{app2_name: linux-signed-generic, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.15.0.20.23, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: linux-meta, app2_summary: Complete Signed Generic Linux kernel and headers (dummy transitional package), app2_description: This package will always depend on the latest complete generic Linux kernel\nand headers. Signed with the Ubuntu EFI key., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [330]{app2_name: locales, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.27, app2_release: 3ubuntu1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/libc.html, app2_source_package: glibc, app2_summary: GNU C Library: National Language (locale) data [support], app2_description: Machine-readable data files, shared objects and programs used by the\nC library for localization (l10n) and internationalization (i18n) support.\n.\nThis package contains tools to generate locale definitions from source\nfiles (included in this package). It allows you to customize which\ndefinitions actually get generated. This is a space-saver over how this\npackage used to be, with all locales generated by default. This created\na package that unpacked to an excess of 30 megs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [331]{app2_name: login, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 4.5, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/shadow-maint/shadow, app2_source_package: shadow, app2_summary: system login tools, app2_description: These tools are required to be able to login and use your system. The\nlogin program invokes your user shell and enables command execution. The\nnewgrp program is used to change your effective group ID (useful for\nworkgroup type situations). The su program allows changing your effective\nuser ID (useful being able to execute commands as another user)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [332]{app2_name: logrotate, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.11.0, app2_release: 0.1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/logrotate/logrotate, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Log rotation utility, app2_description: The logrotate utility is designed to simplify the administration of\nlog files on a system which generates a lot of log files. Logrotate\nallows for the automatic rotation compression, removal and mailing of\nlog files. Logrotate can be set to handle a log file daily, weekly,\nmonthly or when the log file gets to a certain size. Normally, logrotate\nruns as a daily cron job., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [333]{app2_name: lsb-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.20170808ubuntu1, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/lsb/start, app2_source_package: lsb, app2_summary: Linux Standard Base init script functionality, app2_description: The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is a standard\ncore system that third-party applications written for Linux can\ndepend upon.\n.\nThis package only includes the init-functions shell library, which\nmay be used by other packages' initialization scripts for console\nlogging and other purposes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [334]{app2_name: lsb-release, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.20170808ubuntu1, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/lsb/start, app2_source_package: lsb, app2_summary: Linux Standard Base version reporting utility, app2_description: The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is a standard\ncore system that third-party applications written for Linux can\ndepend upon.\n.\nThe lsb-release command is a simple tool to help identify the Linux\ndistribution being used and its compliance with the Linux Standard Base.\nLSB conformance will not be reported unless the required metapackages are\ninstalled.\n.\nWhile it is intended for use by LSB packages, this command may also\nbe useful for programmatically distinguishing between a pure Debian\ninstallation and derived distributions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [335]{app2_name: lshw, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 02.18, app2_release: 0.1ubuntu6, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: information about hardware configuration, app2_description: A small tool to provide detailed information on the hardware\nconfiguration of the machine. It can report exact memory\nconfiguration, firmware version, mainboard configuration, CPU version\nand speed, cache configuration, bus speed, etc. on DMI-capable x86\nsystems, on some PowerPC machines (PowerMac G4 is known to work) and AMD64.\n.\nInformation can be output in plain text, HTML or XML., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [336]{app2_name: lsof, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.89+dfsg, app2_release: 0.1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.freebsd.org/~abe/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility to list open files, app2_description: Lsof is a Unix-specific diagnostic tool. Its name stands\nfor LiSt Open Files, and it does just that. It lists\ninformation about any files that are open, by processes\ncurrently running on the system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [337]{app2_name: ltrace, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.3, app2_release: 6ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tracks runtime library calls in dynamically linked programs, app2_description: ltrace is a debugging program which runs a specified command until it\nexits. While the command is executing, ltrace intercepts and records\nthe dynamic library calls which are called by\nthe executed process and the signals received by that process.\nIt can also intercept and print the system calls executed by the program.\n.\nThe program to be traced need not be recompiled for this, so you can\nuse it on binaries for which you don't have the source handy.\n.\nYou should install ltrace if you need a sysadmin tool for tracking the\nexecution of processes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [338]{app2_name: lvm2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.02.176, app2_release: 4.1ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sources.redhat.com/lvm2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux Logical Volume Manager, app2_description: This is LVM2, the rewrite of The Linux Logical Volume Manager. LVM\nsupports enterprise level volume management of disk and disk subsystems\nby grouping arbitrary disks into volume groups. The total capacity of\nvolume groups can be allocated to logical volumes, which are accessed as\nregular block devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [339]{app2_name: lxcfs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.0, app2_release: 0ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://linuxcontainers.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: FUSE based filesystem for LXC, app2_description: LXCFS provides a FUSE based filesystem to improve the LXC experience\nwithin the containers.\n.\nThis filesystem offers both a cgroupfs-like view for use by\nunprivileged containers which wouldn't otherwise be allowed to mount\ncgroupfs. And a set of files that are meant to be bind-mounted over\ntheir /proc equivalent to make them cgroup-aware., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [340]{app2_name: lxd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.0, app2_release: 0ubuntu4, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://linuxcontainers.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Container hypervisor based on LXC - daemon, app2_description: LXD offers a REST API to remotely manage containers over the network,\nusing an image based workflow and with support for live migration.\n.\nThis package contains the LXD daemon., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [341]{app2_name: lxd-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.0, app2_release: 0ubuntu4, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://linuxcontainers.org/, app2_source_package: lxd, app2_summary: Container hypervisor based on LXC - client, app2_description: LXD offers a REST API to remotely manage containers over the network,\nusing an image based workflow and with support for live migration.\n.\nThis package contains the command line client., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [342]{app2_name: man-db, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.8.3, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://man-db.nongnu.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: on-line manual pager, app2_description: This package provides the man command, the primary way of examining the\non-line help files (manual pages). Other utilities provided include the\nwhatis and apropos commands for searching the manual page database, the\nmanpath utility for determining the manual page search path, and the\nmaintenance utilities mandb, catman and zsoelim. man-db uses the groff\nsuite of programs to format and display the manual pages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [343]{app2_name: manpages, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.15, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Manual pages about using a GNU/Linux system, app2_description: This package contains GNU/Linux manual pages for these sections:\n 4 = Devices (e.g. hd, sd).\n 5 = File formats and protocols, syntaxes of several system\n files (e.g. wtmp, /etc/passwd, nfs).\n 7 = Conventions and standards, macro packages, etc.\n (e.g. nroff, ascii).\n.\nSections 1, 6 and 8 are provided by the respective applications. This\npackage only includes the intro man page describing the section.\n.\nThe man pages describe syntaxes of several system files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [344]{app2_name: mawk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.3, app2_release: 17ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: a pattern scanning and text processing language, app2_description: Mawk is an interpreter for the AWK Programming Language. The AWK\nlanguage is useful for manipulation of data files, text retrieval and\nprocessing, and for prototyping and experimenting with algorithms. Mawk\nis a new awk meaning it implements the AWK language as defined in Aho,\nKernighan and Weinberger, The AWK Programming Language, Addison-Wesley\nPublishing, 1988. (Hereafter referred to as the AWK book.) Mawk conforms\nto the POSIX 1003.2 (draft 11.3) definition of the AWK language\nwhich contains a few features not described in the AWK book, and mawk\nprovides a small number of extensions.\n.\nMawk is smaller and much faster than gawk. It has some compile-time\nlimits such as NF = 32767 and sprintf buffer = 1020., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [345]{app2_name: mdadm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.0, app2_release: 2ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://neil.brown.name/blog/mdadm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: tool to administer Linux MD arrays (software RAID), app2_description: The mdadm utility can be used to create, manage, and monitor MD\n(multi-disk) arrays for software RAID or multipath I/O.\n.\nThis package automatically configures mdadm to assemble arrays during the\nsystem startup process. If not needed, this functionality can be disabled., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [346]{app2_name: mime-support, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.60ubuntu1, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: MIME files 'mime.types' & 'mailcap', and support programs, app2_description: As these files can be used by all MIME compliant programs, they\nhave been moved into their own package that others can depend upon.\n.\nOther packages add themselves as viewers/editors/composers/etc by\nusing the provided "update-mime" program.\n.\nIn addition, the commands "see", "edit", "compose", and "print"\nwill display, alter, create, and print (respectively) any file using\na program determined from the entries in the mime.types and mailcap\nfiles., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [347]{app2_name: mlocate, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.26, app2_release: 2ubuntu3.1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/mlocate, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: quickly find files on the filesystem based on their name, app2_description: mlocate is a new implementation of locate, a tool to find files\nanywhere in the filesystem based on their name, using a fixed pattern\nor a regular expression. Unlike other tools like find(1), locate uses\na previously created database to perform the search, allowing queries\nto execute much faster. This database is updated periodically from\ncron.\n.\nSeveral implementations of locate exist: the original implementation\nfrom GNU's findutils, slocate, and mlocate. The advantages of mlocate\nare:\n.\n * it indexes all the filesystem, but results of a search will only\n include files that the user running locate has access to. It does\n this by updating the database as root, but making it unreadable for\n normal users, who can only access it via the locate binary. slocate\n does this as well, but not the original locate.\n.\n * instead of re-reading all the contents of all directories each time\n the database is updated, mlocate keeps timestamp information in its\n database and can know if the contents of a directory changed without\n reading them again. This makes updates much faster and less demanding\n on the hard drive. This feature is only found in mlocate.\n.\nInstalling mlocate will change the /usr/bin/locate binary to point to\nmlocate via the alternatives mechanism. After installation, you may\nwish to run /etc/cron.daily/mlocate by hand to create the database,\notherwise mlocate won't work until that script is run from cron itself\n(since mlocate does not use the same database file as standard locate).\nAlso, you may wish to remove the "locate" package in order not to have\ntwo different database files updated regularly on your system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [348]{app2_name: mount, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.31.1, app2_release: 0.4ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: util-linux, app2_summary: tools for mounting and manipulating filesystems, app2_description: This package provides the mount(8), umount(8), swapon(8),\nswapoff(8), and losetup(8) commands., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [349]{app2_name: mtr-tiny, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.92, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bitwizard.nl/mtr/, app2_source_package: mtr, app2_summary: Full screen ncurses traceroute tool, app2_description: mtr combines the functionality of the 'traceroute' and 'ping' programs\nin a single network diagnostic tool.\n.\nAs mtr starts, it investigates the network connection between the host\nmtr runs on and a user-specified destination host. After it\ndetermines the address of each network hop between the machines,\nit sends a sequence of ICMP ECHO requests to each one to determine the\nquality of the link to each machine. As it does this, it prints\nrunning statistics about each machine.\n.\nmtr-tiny is compiled without support for X and conserves disk space., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [350]{app2_name: multiarch-support, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.27, app2_release: 3ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/libc.html, app2_source_package: glibc, app2_summary: Transitional package to ensure multiarch compatibility, app2_description: This is a transitional package used to ensure multiarch support is present\nin ld.so before unpacking libraries to the multiarch directories. It can\nbe removed once nothing on the system depends on it., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [351]{app2_name: nano, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.3, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.nano-editor.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: small, friendly text editor inspired by Pico, app2_description: GNU nano is an easy-to-use text editor originally designed as a replacement\nfor Pico, the ncurses-based editor from the non-free mailer package Pine\n(itself now available under the Apache License as Alpine).\n.\nHowever, GNU nano also implements many features missing in pico, including:\n - undo/redo\n - line numbering\n - syntax coloring\n - soft-wrapping of overlong lines\n - selecting text by holding Shift\n - interactive search and replace (with regular expression support)\n - a go-to line (and column) command\n - support for multiple file buffers\n - auto-indentation\n - tab completion of filenames and search terms\n - toggling features while running\n - and full internationalization support, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [352]{app2_name: ncurses-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.1, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/, app2_source_package: ncurses, app2_summary: basic terminal type definitions, app2_description: The ncurses library routines are a terminal-independent method of\nupdating character screens with reasonable optimization.\n.\nThis package contains terminfo data files to support the most common types of\nterminal, including ansi, dumb, linux, rxvt, screen, sun, vt100, vt102, vt220,\nvt52, and xterm., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [353]{app2_name: ncurses-bin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.1, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/, app2_source_package: ncurses, app2_summary: terminal-related programs and man pages, app2_description: The ncurses library routines are a terminal-independent method of\nupdating character screens with reasonable optimization.\n.\nThis package contains the programs used for manipulating the terminfo\ndatabase and individual terminfo entries, as well as some programs for\nresetting terminals and such., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [354]{app2_name: ncurses-term, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.1, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/, app2_source_package: ncurses, app2_summary: additional terminal type definitions, app2_description: The ncurses library routines are a terminal-independent method of\nupdating character screens with reasonable optimization.\n.\nThis package contains all of the numerous terminal definitions not found in\nthe ncurses-base package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [355]{app2_name: net-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.60+git20161116.90da8a0, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/net-tools/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NET-3 networking toolkit, app2_description: This package includes the important tools for controlling the network\nsubsystem of the Linux kernel. This includes arp, ifconfig, netstat,\nrarp, nameif and route. Additionally, this package contains utilities\nrelating to particular network hardware types (plipconfig, slattach,\nmii-tool) and advanced aspects of IP configuration (iptunnel, ipmaddr).\n.\nIn the upstream package 'hostname' and friends are included. Those are\nnot installed by this package, since there is a special "hostname*.deb"., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [356]{app2_name: netbase, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.4, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Basic TCP/IP networking system, app2_description: This package provides the necessary infrastructure for basic TCP/IP based\nnetworking., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [357]{app2_name: netcat-openbsd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.187, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: TCP/IP swiss army knife, app2_description: A simple Unix utility which reads and writes data across network\nconnections using TCP or UDP protocol. It is designed to be a reliable\n"back-end" tool that can be used directly or easily driven by other\nprograms and scripts. At the same time it is a feature-rich network\ndebugging and exploration tool, since it can create almost any kind of\nconnection you would need and has several interesting built-in\ncapabilities.\n.\nThis package contains the OpenBSD rewrite of netcat, including support\nfor IPv6, proxies, and Unix sockets., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [358]{app2_name: netplan.io, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.36.1, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YAML network configuration abstraction for various backends, app2_description: netplan reads YAML network configuration files which are written\nby administrators, installers, cloud image instantiations, or other OS\ndeployments. During early boot it then generates backend specific\nconfiguration files in /run to hand off control of devices to a particular\nnetworking daemon.\n.\nCurrently supported backends are networkd and NetworkManager., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [359]{app2_name: networkd-dispatcher, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7, app2_release: 0ubuntu3, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/craftyguy/networkd-dispatcher, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Dispatcher service for systemd-networkd connection status changes, app2_description: Networkd-dispatcher is a dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd\nconnection status changes. It is similar to NetworkManager-dispatcher,\nbut is much more limited in the types of events it supports due to the\nlimited nature of systemd-networkd., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [360]{app2_name: nplan, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.36.1, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: netplan.io, app2_summary: YAML network configuration abstraction - transitional package, app2_description: netplan reads YAML network configuration files which are written\nby administrators, installers, cloud image instantiations, or other OS\ndeployments. During early boot it then generates backend specific\nconfiguration files in /run to hand off control of devices to a particular\nnetworking daemon.\n.\nThis is a transitional package that installs 'netplan.io'., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [361]{app2_name: ntfs-3g, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2017.3.23, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-advanced/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: read/write NTFS driver for FUSE, app2_description: NTFS-3G uses FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) to provide support for the NTFS\nfilesystem used by Microsoft Windows., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [362]{app2_name: open-iscsi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.874, app2_release: 5ubuntu2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.open-iscsi.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: iSCSI initiator tools, app2_description: Open-iSCSI is a high-performance, transport independent, multi-platform\nimplementation of the RFC3720 Internet Small Computer Systems Interface\n(iSCSI).\n.\nOpen-iSCSI is partitioned into user and kernel parts, where the kernel\nportion implements the iSCSI data path (i.e. iSCSI Read and iSCSI Write).\nThe userspace contains the entire control plane:\n * Configuration Manager;\n * iSCSI Discovery;\n * Login and Logout processing;\n * Connection level error processing;\n * Nop-In and Nop-Out handling;\n * (in the future) Text processing, iSNS, SLP, Radius, etc.\n.\nThis package includes a daemon, iscsid, and a management utility,\niscsiadm., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [363]{app2_name: open-vm-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 10.2.0, app2_release: 3ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-tools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Open VMware Tools for virtual machines hosted on VMware (CLI), app2_description: The Open Virtual Machine Tools (open-vm-tools) project is an open source\nimplementation of VMware Tools. It is a suite of virtualization utilities and\ndrivers to improve the functionality, user experience and administration of\nVMware virtual machines.\n.\nThis package contains only the core user-space programs and libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [364]{app2_name: openssh-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 7.6p1, app2_release: 4, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssh.com/, app2_source_package: openssh, app2_summary: secure shell (SSH) client, for secure access to remote machines, app2_description: This is the portable version of OpenSSH, a free implementation of\nthe Secure Shell protocol as specified by the IETF secsh working\ngroup.\n.\nSsh (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine\nand for executing commands on a remote machine.\nIt provides secure encrypted communications between two untrusted\nhosts over an insecure network. X11 connections and arbitrary TCP/IP\nports can also be forwarded over the secure channel.\nIt can be used to provide applications with a secure communication\nchannel.\n.\nThis package provides the ssh, scp and sftp clients, the ssh-agent\nand ssh-add programs to make public key authentication more convenient,\nand the ssh-keygen, ssh-keyscan, ssh-copy-id and ssh-argv0 utilities.\n.\nIn some countries it may be illegal to use any encryption at all\nwithout a special permit.\n.\nssh replaces the insecure rsh, rcp and rlogin programs, which are\nobsolete for most purposes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [365]{app2_name: openssh-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 7.6p1, app2_release: 4, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssh.com/, app2_source_package: openssh, app2_summary: secure shell (SSH) server, for secure access from remote machines, app2_description: This is the portable version of OpenSSH, a free implementation of\nthe Secure Shell protocol as specified by the IETF secsh working\ngroup.\n.\nSsh (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine\nand for executing commands on a remote machine.\nIt provides secure encrypted communications between two untrusted\nhosts over an insecure network. X11 connections and arbitrary TCP/IP\nports can also be forwarded over the secure channel.\nIt can be used to provide applications with a secure communication\nchannel.\n.\nThis package provides the sshd server.\n.\nIn some countries it may be illegal to use any encryption at all\nwithout a special permit.\n.\nsshd replaces the insecure rshd program, which is obsolete for most\npurposes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [366]{app2_name: openssh-sftp-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 7.6p1, app2_release: 4, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssh.com/, app2_source_package: openssh, app2_summary: secure shell (SSH) sftp server module, for SFTP access from remote machines, app2_description: This is the portable version of OpenSSH, a free implementation of\nthe Secure Shell protocol as specified by the IETF secsh working\ngroup.\n.\nSsh (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine\nand for executing commands on a remote machine.\nIt provides secure encrypted communications between two untrusted\nhosts over an insecure network. X11 connections and arbitrary TCP/IP\nports can also be forwarded over the secure channel.\nIt can be used to provide applications with a secure communication\nchannel.\n.\nThis package provides the SFTP server module for the SSH server. It\nis needed if you want to access your SSH server with SFTP. The SFTP\nserver module also works with other SSH daemons like dropbear.\n.\nOpenSSH's sftp and sftp-server implement revision 3 of the SSH filexfer\nprotocol described in:\n.\n http://www.openssh.com/txt/draft-ietf-secsh-filexfer-02.txt\n.\nNewer versions of the draft will not be supported, though some features\nare individually implemented as extensions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [367]{app2_name: openssl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.0g, app2_release: 2ubuntu4, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.openssl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - cryptographic utility, app2_description: This package is part of the OpenSSL project's implementation of the SSL\nand TLS cryptographic protocols for secure communication over the\nInternet.\n.\nIt contains the general-purpose command line binary /usr/bin/openssl,\nuseful for cryptographic operations such as:\n * creating RSA, DH, and DSA key parameters;\n * creating X.509 certificates, CSRs, and CRLs;\n * calculating message digests;\n * encrypting and decrypting with ciphers;\n * testing SSL/TLS clients and servers;\n * handling S/MIME signed or encrypted mail., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [368]{app2_name: os-prober, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.74ubuntu1, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: utility to detect other OSes on a set of drives, app2_description: This package detects other OSes available on a system and outputs the\nresults in a generic machine-readable format., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [369]{app2_name: overlayroot, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.40ubuntu1, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://launchpad.net/cloud-initramfs-tools, app2_source_package: cloud-initramfs-tools, app2_summary: use an overlayfs on top of a read-only root filesystem, app2_description: This package adds functionality to an initramfs built by initramfs-tools.\nWhen installed and configured, the initramfs will mount an overlayfs\nfilesystem on top of a read-only root volume.\n.\nThe changes can be written to a in-memory temporary filesystem, a\nfilesystem on an existing block device, or a dmcrypt encrypted block\ndevice., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [370]{app2_name: parted, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/parted, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: disk partition manipulator, app2_description: GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, resize,\nmove, and copy disk partitions. This is useful for creating space\nfor new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, and copying data\nto new hard disks.\n.\nThis package contains the binary and manual page. Further\ndocumentation is available in parted-doc.\n.\nParted currently supports DOS, Mac, Sun, BSD, GPT, MIPS, and PC98\npartitioning formats, as well as a "loop" (raw disk) type which\nallows use on RAID/LVM. It can detect and remove ASFS/AFFS/APFS,\nBtrfs, ext2/3/4, FAT16/32, HFS, JFS, linux-swap, UFS, XFS, and ZFS\nfile systems. Parted also has the ability to create and modify file\nsystems of some of these types, but using it to perform file system\noperations is now deprecated.\n.\nThe nature of this software means that any bugs could cause massive\ndata loss. While there are no such bugs known at the moment, they\ncould exist, so please back up all important files before running\nit, and do so at your own risk., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [371]{app2_name: passwd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 4.5, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/shadow-maint/shadow, app2_source_package: shadow, app2_summary: change and administer password and group data, app2_description: This package includes passwd, chsh, chfn, and many other programs to\nmaintain password and group data.\n.\nShadow passwords are supported. See /usr/share/doc/passwd/README.Debian, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [372]{app2_name: pastebinit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://launchpad.net/pastebinit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: command-line pastebin client, app2_description: pastebinit is a command-line tool to send data to a "pastebin", a web site\nwhich allows its users to upload snippets of text for public viewing., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [373]{app2_name: patch, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.6, app2_release: 2ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/patch/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Apply a diff file to an original, app2_description: Patch will take a patch file containing any of the four forms\nof difference listing produced by the diff program and apply\nthose differences to an original file, producing a patched\nversion., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [374]{app2_name: pciutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.5.2, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mj/pciutils.shtml, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux PCI Utilities, app2_description: This package contains various utilities for inspecting and setting of\ndevices connected to the PCI bus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [375]{app2_name: perl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.26.1, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dev.perl.org/perl5/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Larry Wall's Practical Extraction and Report Language, app2_description: Perl is a highly capable, feature-rich programming language with over\n20 years of development. Perl 5 runs on over 100 platforms from\nportables to mainframes. Perl is suitable for both rapid prototyping\nand large scale development projects.\n.\nPerl 5 supports many programming styles, including procedural,\nfunctional, and object-oriented. In addition to this, it is supported\nby an ever-growing collection of reusable modules which accelerate\ndevelopment. Some of these modules include Web frameworks, database\nintegration, networking protocols, and encryption. Perl provides\ninterfaces to C and C++ for custom extension development., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [376]{app2_name: perl-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.26.1, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dev.perl.org/perl5/, app2_source_package: perl, app2_summary: minimal Perl system, app2_description: Perl is a scripting language used in many system scripts and utilities.\n.\nThis package provides a Perl interpreter and the small subset of the\nstandard run-time library required to perform basic tasks. For a full\nPerl installation, install "perl" (and its dependencies, "perl-modules-5.26"\nand "perl-doc")., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [377]{app2_name: perl-modules-5.26, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.26.1, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dev.perl.org/perl5/, app2_source_package: perl, app2_summary: Core Perl modules, app2_description: Architecture independent Perl modules. These modules are part of Perl and\nrequired if the `perl' package is installed.\n.\nNote that this package only exists to save archive space and should be\nconsidered an internal implementation detail of the `perl' package.\nOther packages should not depend on `perl-modules-5.26' directly, they\nshould use `perl' (which depends on `perl-modules-5.26') instead., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [378]{app2_name: pinentry-curses, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.0, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/related_software/pinentry/, app2_source_package: pinentry, app2_summary: curses-based PIN or pass-phrase entry dialog for GnuPG, app2_description: This package contains a program that allows for secure entry of PINs or\npass phrases. That means it tries to take care that the entered\ninformation is not swapped to disk or temporarily stored anywhere.\nThis functionality is particularly useful for entering pass phrases\nwhen using encryption software such as GnuPG or e-mail clients using\nthe same. It uses an open protocol and is therefore not tied to\nparticular software.\n.\nThe program contained in this package implements a PIN entry dialog\nusing the curses tool kit, meaning that it is useful for users\nworking in text mode without the X Window System. There are sibling\npackages that implement PIN entry dialogs that use an X tool kit. If\nyou install any of the graphical packages then this package is not\nnecessary because the sibling packages automatically fall back to\ntext mode if X is not active., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [379]{app2_name: plymouth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.3, app2_release: 1ubuntu7, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: boot animation, logger and I/O multiplexer, app2_description: Plymouth provides a boot-time I/O multiplexing framework - the most obvious\nuse for which is to provide an attractive graphical animation in place of\nthe text messages that normally get shown during boot. (The messages are\ninstead redirected to a logfile for later viewing.) However, in event-driven\nboot systems Plymouth can also usefully handle user interaction such as\npassword prompts for encrypted file systems.\n.\nThis package provides the basic framework, enabling a text-mode animation., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [380]{app2_name: plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.3, app2_release: 1ubuntu7, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth, app2_source_package: plymouth, app2_summary: boot animation, logger and I/O multiplexer - ubuntu text theme, app2_description: Plymouth provides a boot-time I/O multiplexing framework - the most obvious\nuse for which is to provide an attractive graphical animation in place of\nthe text messages that normally get shown during boot. (The messages are\ninstead redirected to a logfile for later viewing.) However, in event-driven\nboot systems Plymouth can also usefully handle user interaction such as\npassword prompts for encrypted file systems.\n.\nThis package contains the default ubuntu-text text theme used when no\nsupport for a graphical theme is found on your system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [381]{app2_name: policykit-1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.105, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/polkit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: framework for managing administrative policies and privileges, app2_description: PolicyKit is an application-level toolkit for defining and handling the policy\nthat allows unprivileged processes to speak to privileged processes.\n.\nIt is a framework for centralizing the decision making process with respect to\ngranting access to privileged operations for unprivileged (desktop)\napplications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [382]{app2_name: pollinate, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.31, app2_release: 0ubuntu1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://launchpad.net/pollinate, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: seed the pseudo random number generator, app2_description: This client will connect to one or more Pollen (entropy-as-a-service)\nservers over an (optionally) encrypted connection and retrieve a random\nseed over HTTP or HTTPS.\nThis is particularly useful at the first boot of cloud images and in\nvirtual machines, to seed a system's random number generator at\ngenesis, and is intended to supplement the /etc/init.d/urandom init script.\nIt can be used on physical machines, as well, to supplement the seeding\nof the pseudo random number generator., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [383]{app2_name: popularity-contest, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.66ubuntu1, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://popcon.debian.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Vote for your favourite packages automatically, app2_description: The popularity-contest package sets up a cron job that will\nperiodically anonymously submit to the Ubuntu developers\nstatistics about the most used Ubuntu packages on this system.\n.\nThis information helps Ubuntu make decisions such as which packages\nshould go on the first CD. It also lets Ubuntu improve future versions\nof the distribution so that the most popular packages are the ones which\nare installed automatically for new users., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [384]{app2_name: powermgmt-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.33, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: common utils for power management, app2_description: This package contains utilities for power management; beside certain\nmostly obsolete scripts, you'd want this package for "on_ac_power"\nwhich lets you determine whether the system is powered from battery\nor an abundant supply. It's recommended to use this tool over a\nsimple sysfs check, ConditionACPower or other ad-hoc methods which\nnotoriously fail to account for unobvious quirks, both old and new., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [385]{app2_name: procps, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 3.3.12, app2_release: 3ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: /proc file system utilities, app2_description: This package provides command line and full screen utilities for browsing\nprocfs, a "pseudo" file system dynamically generated by the kernel to\nprovide information about the status of entries in its process table\n(such as whether the process is running, stopped, or a "zombie").\n.\nIt contains free, kill, pkill, pgrep, pmap, ps, pwdx, skill, slabtop,\nsnice, sysctl, tload, top, uptime, vmstat, w, and watch., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [386]{app2_name: psmisc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 23.1, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://psmisc.sf.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: utilities that use the proc file system, app2_description: This package contains miscellaneous utilities that use the proc FS:\n.\n - fuser: identifies processes that are using files or sockets.\n - killall: kills processes by name (e.g. "killall -HUP named").\n - peekfd: shows the data traveling over a file descriptor.\n - pstree: shows currently running processes as a tree.\n - prtstat: print the contents of /proc/<pid>/stat, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [387]{app2_name: publicsuffix, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20180223.1310, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://publicsuffix.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: accurate, machine-readable list of domain name suffixes, app2_description: A machine-readable list of domain name suffixes that accept public\nregistration. Each suffix represents the part of a domain name which\nis not under the control of the individual registrant, which makes\nthe list useful for grouping cookies, deciding same-origin policies,\ncollating spam, and other activities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [388]{app2_name: python-apt-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.0, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: python-apt, app2_summary: Python interface to libapt-pkg (locales), app2_description: The apt_pkg Python interface will provide full access to the internal\nlibapt-pkg structures allowing Python programs to easily perform a\nvariety of functions.\n.\nThis package contains locales., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [389]{app2_name: python3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.6.5, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.python.org/, app2_source_package: python3-defaults, app2_summary: interactive high-level object-oriented language (default python3 version), app2_description: Python, the high-level, interactive object oriented language,\nincludes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for\nnetwork programming, system administration, sounds and graphics.\n.\nThis package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default\nPython 3 version (currently v3.6)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [390]{app2_name: python3-apport, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.20.9, app2_release: 0ubuntu7, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport, app2_source_package: apport, app2_summary: Python 3 library for Apport crash report handling, app2_description: This Python package provides high-level functions for creating and\nhandling apport crash reports:\n.\n * Query available and new reports.\n * Add OS, packaging, and process runtime information to a report.\n * Various frontend utility functions.\n * Python hook to generate crash reports when Python scripts fail., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [391]{app2_name: python3-apt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.0, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: python-apt, app2_summary: Python 3 interface to libapt-pkg, app2_description: The apt_pkg Python 3 interface will provide full access to the internal\nlibapt-pkg structures allowing Python 3 programs to easily perform a\nvariety of functions, such as:\n.\n - Access to the APT configuration system\n - Access to the APT package information database\n - Parsing of Debian package control files, and other files with a\n similar structure\n.\nThe included 'aptsources' Python interface provides an abstraction of\nthe sources.list configuration on the repository and the distro level., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [392]{app2_name: python3-asn1crypto, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.24.0, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/wbond/asn1crypto, app2_source_package: asn1crypto, app2_summary: Fast ASN.1 parser and serializer (Python 3), app2_description: asn1crypto focuses on:\n - Delayed parsing of byte string values\n - Persistence of original ASN.1 encoded data until a value is changed\n - Lazy loading of child fields\n - Utilization of high-level Python stdlib modules\n.\nThis package contains the Python 3 version of asn1crypto., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [393]{app2_name: python3-attr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 17.4.0, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://attrs.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: python-attrs, app2_summary: Attributes without boilerplate (Python 3), app2_description: attrs is an MIT-licensed Python package with class decorators that ease the\nchores of implementing the most common attribute-related object protocols.\n.\nYou just specify the attributes to work with and attrs gives you:\n - a nice human-readable __repr__,\n - a complete set of comparison methods,\n - an initializer,\n - and much more\nwithout writing dull boilerplate code again and again.\n.\nThis package contains attrs packged for Python 3., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [394]{app2_name: python3-automat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.0, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/freeekanayaka/systemfixtures, app2_source_package: automat, app2_summary: Self-service finite-state machines for the programmer on the go, app2_description: Automat is a library for concise, idiomatic Python expression of\nfinite-state automata (particularly deterministic finite-state\ntransducers)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [395]{app2_name: python3-blinker, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4+dfsg1, app2_release: 0.1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pythonhosted.org/blinker/, app2_source_package: blinker, app2_summary: fast, simple object-to-object and broadcast signaling library, app2_description: Blinker provides a fast dispatching system that allows any number of\ninterested parties to subscribe to events, or "signals".\n.\nSignal receivers can subscribe to specific senders or receive signals\nsent by any sender.\n.\nThis package contains the Python 3 version., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [396]{app2_name: python3-certifi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2018.1.18, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://certifi.io/en/latest/, app2_source_package: python-certifi, app2_summary: root certificates for validating SSL certs and verifying TLS hosts (python3), app2_description: Certifi is a carefully curated collection of Root Certificates for\nvalidating the trustworthiness of SSL certificates while verifying\nthe identity of TLS hosts. It has been extracted from the Requests\nproject.\n.\nThe version of certifi in this Debian package is patched to return\nthe location of Debian-provided CA certificates, instead of those\npackaged by upstream.\n.\nThis is the python3 package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [397]{app2_name: python3-cffi-backend, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.11.5, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cffi.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: python-cffi, app2_summary: Foreign Function Interface for Python 3 calling C code - runtime, app2_description: Convenient and reliable way of calling C code from Python 3.\n.\nThe aim of this project is to provide a convenient and reliable way of calling\nC code from Python. It keeps Python logic in Python, and minimises the C\nrequired. It is able to work at either the C API or ABI level, unlike most\nother approaches, that only support the ABI level.\n.\nThis package contains the runtime support for pre-built cffi modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [398]{app2_name: python3-chardet, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.4, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/chardet/chardet, app2_source_package: chardet, app2_summary: universal character encoding detector for Python3, app2_description: Chardet takes a sequence of bytes in an unknown character encoding, and\nattempts to determine the encoding.\n.\nSupported encodings:\n * ASCII, UTF-8, UTF-16 (2 variants), UTF-32 (4 variants)\n * Big5, GB2312, EUC-TW, HZ-GB-2312, ISO-2022-CN (Traditional and Simplified\n Chinese)\n * EUC-JP, SHIFT_JIS, ISO-2022-JP (Japanese)\n * EUC-KR, ISO-2022-KR (Korean)\n * KOI8-R, MacCyrillic, IBM855, IBM866, ISO-8859-5, windows-1251 (Cyrillic)\n * ISO-8859-2, windows-1250 (Hungarian)\n * ISO-8859-5, windows-1251 (Bulgarian)\n * windows-1252 (English)\n * ISO-8859-7, windows-1253 (Greek)\n * ISO-8859-8, windows-1255 (Visual and Logical Hebrew)\n * TIS-620 (Thai)\n.\nThis library is a port of the auto-detection code in Mozilla.\n.\nThis package contains the Python 3 version of the library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [399]{app2_name: python3-click, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.7, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/python-click.git, app2_source_package: python-click, app2_summary: Simple wrapper around optparse for powerful command line utilities - Python 3.x, app2_description: Click is a Python package for creating beautiful command line interfaces\nin a composable way with as little code as necessary. It's the "Command\nLine Interface Creation Kit". It's highly configurable but comes with\nsensible defaults out of the box.\n.\nIt aims to make the process of writing command line tools quick and fun\nwhile also preventing any frustration caused by the inability to implement\nan intended CLI API.\n.\nThis is the Python 3 compatible package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [400]{app2_name: python3-colorama, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.7, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/colorama/, app2_source_package: python-colorama, app2_summary: Cross-platform colored terminal text in Python - Python 3.x, app2_description: Python-colorama provides a simple cross-platform API to print colored terminal\ntext from Python applications.\n.\nANSI escape character sequences are commonly used to produce colored terminal\ntext on Unix. Colorama provides some shortcuts to generate these sequences.\n.\nThis has the happy side-effect that existing applications or libraries which\nalready use ANSI sequences to produce colored output on Linux.\n.\nThis package provides the module for Python 3., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [401]{app2_name: python3-commandnotfound, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 18.04.4, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: command-not-found, app2_summary: Python 3 bindings for command-not-found., app2_description: This package will install the Python 3 library for command_not_found tool., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [402]{app2_name: python3-configobj, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.0.6, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/configobj.html, app2_source_package: configobj, app2_summary: simple but powerful config file reader and writer for Python 3, app2_description: ConfigObj is a simple but powerful config file reader and writer: an\nini file round tripper. Its main feature is that it is very easy to\nuse, with a straightforward programmer's interface and a simple\nsyntax for config files. It has lots of other features, though:\n.\n * Nested sections (subsections), to any level\n * List values\n * Multiple line values\n * String interpolation (substitution)\n * Integrated with a powerful validation system\n + including automatic type checking/conversion\n + and allowing default values\n + repeated sections\n * All comments in the file are preserved\n * The order of keys/sections is preserved\n * Full Unicode support\n * Powerful unrepr mode for storing/retrieving Python data-types\n.\n This is the Python 3 version of the package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [403]{app2_name: python3-constantly, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 15.1.0, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/twisted/constantly, app2_source_package: constantly, app2_summary: Symbolic constants in Python, app2_description: A library that provides symbolic constant support. It includes\ncollections and constants with text, numeric, and bit flag\nvalues.\n.\nOriginally twisted.python.constants from the Twisted project.\n.\nThis package provides the Python 3.x module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [404]{app2_name: python3-cryptography, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.4, app2_release: 1ubuntu1.1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cryptography.io/, app2_source_package: python-cryptography, app2_summary: Python library exposing cryptographic recipes and primitives (Python 3), app2_description: The cryptography library is designed to be a "one-stop-shop" for\nall your cryptographic needs in Python.\n.\nAs an alternative to the libraries that came before it, cryptography\ntries to address some of the issues with those libraries:\n - Lack of PyPy and Python 3 support.\n - Lack of maintenance.\n - Use of poor implementations of algorithms (i.e. ones with known\n side-channel attacks).\n - Lack of high level, "Cryptography for humans", APIs.\n - Absence of algorithms such as AES-GCM.\n - Poor introspectability, and thus poor testability.\n - Extremely error prone APIs, and bad defaults.\n.\nThis package contains the Python 3 version of cryptography., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [405]{app2_name: python3-dbus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.6, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/DBusBindings#Python, app2_source_package: dbus-python, app2_summary: simple interprocess messaging system (Python 3 interface), app2_description: D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.\nConceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in\nterms of complexity.\n.\nThis package provides a Python 3 interface to D-Bus.\n.\nSee the dbus description for more information about D-Bus in general., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [406]{app2_name: python3-debconf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.66, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: debconf, app2_summary: interact with debconf from Python 3, app2_description: Debconf is a configuration management system for debian packages. Packages\nuse Debconf to ask questions when they are installed.\n.\nThis package provides a debconf module to allow Python 3 programs to\ninteract with a debconf frontend., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [407]{app2_name: python3-debian, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.32, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: python-debian, app2_summary: Python 3 modules to work with Debian-related data formats, app2_description: This package provides Python 3 modules that abstract many formats of Debian\nrelated files. Currently handled are:\n * Debtags information (debian.debtags module)\n * debian/changelog (debian.changelog module)\n * Packages files, pdiffs (debian.debian_support module)\n * Control files of single or multiple RFC822-style paragraphs, e.g.\n debian/control, .changes, .dsc, Packages, Sources, Release, etc.\n (debian.deb822 module)\n * Raw .deb and .ar files, with (read-only) access to contained\n files and meta-information, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [408]{app2_name: python3-distro-info, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.18, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: distro-info, app2_summary: information about distributions' releases (Python 3 module), app2_description: Information about all releases of Debian and Ubuntu.\n.\nThis package contains a Python 3 module for parsing the data in\ndistro-info-data. 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JSON Pointer defines a string syntax for\nidentifying a specific value within a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)\ndocument.\n.\nThis package provides the module for Python 3.x., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [418]{app2_name: python3-jsonpatch, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19+really1.16, app2_release: 1fakesync1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/stefankoegl/python-json-patch, app2_source_package: python-json-patch, app2_summary: library to apply JSON patches - Python 3.x, app2_description: Python-json-patch is a Python module (a library) to apply JSON Patches\naccording to the IETF draft specification.\n.\nFrom the IETF site:\n.\nJavaScript Object Notation (JSON) [RFC4627] is a common format for the\nexchange and storage of structured data. 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You can add headers, form data,\nmultipart files, and parameters with simple Python dictionaries, and access\nthe response data in the same way. It's powered by httplib and urllib3, but\nit does all the hard work and crazy hacks for you.\n.\nFeatures\n.\n - International Domains and URLs\n - Keep-Alive & Connection Pooling\n - Sessions with Cookie Persistence\n - Browser-style SSL Verification\n - Basic/Digest Authentication\n - Elegant Key/Value Cookies\n - Automatic Decompression\n - Unicode Response Bodies\n - Multipart File Uploads\n - Connection Timeouts\n.\nThis package contains the Python 3 version of the library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [432]{app2_name: python3-requests-unixsocket, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.5, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/msabramo/requests-unixsocket, app2_source_package: python-requests-unixsocket, app2_summary: Use requests to talk HTTP via a UNIX domain socket - Python 3.x, app2_description: The requests-unixsocket makes it possible to talk using the HTTP protocol via\na UNIX domain socket. Internally, requests-unixsocket uses monkeypatching to\nuse the functionality of requests while making minimal changes.\n.\nRequests allow you to send HTTP/1.1 requests. You can add headers, form data,\nmultipart files, and parameters with simple Python dictionaries, and access\nthe response data in the same way. It's powered by httplib and urllib3, but\nit does all the hard work and crazy hacks for you.\n.\nThis package contains the Python 3.x module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [433]{app2_name: python3-serial, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.4, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pyserial.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: pyserial, app2_summary: pyserial - module encapsulating access for the serial port, app2_description: This module encapsulates the access for the serial port. It provides\nback-ends for standard Python running on Windows, Linux, BSD (possibly\nany POSIX compliant system). The module named "serial" automatically\nselects the appropriate back-end., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [434]{app2_name: python3-service-identity, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 16.0.0, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/service_identity, app2_source_package: python-service-identity, app2_summary: Service identity verification for pyOpenSSL (Python 3 module), app2_description: Service_identity aspires to give you all the tools you need for verifying\nwhether a certificate is valid for the intended purposes.\n.\nIn the simplest case, this means host name verification. However,\nservice_identity implements RFC 6125 fully and plans to add other\nrelevant RFCs too.\n.\nThis package contains service_identity for Python 3., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [435]{app2_name: python3-six, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.11.0, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/six, app2_source_package: six, app2_summary: Python 2 and 3 compatibility library (Python 3 interface), app2_description: Six is a Python 2 and 3 compatibility library. It provides utility\nfunctions for smoothing over the differences between the Python versions\nwith the goal of writing Python code that is compatible on both Python\nversions.\n.\nThis package provides Six on the Python 3 module path. It is complemented\nby python-six and pypy-six., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [436]{app2_name: python3-software-properties, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.96.24.32.1, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: software-properties, app2_summary: manage the repositories that you install software from, app2_description: This software provides an abstraction of the used apt repositories.\nIt allows you to easily manage your distribution and independent software\nvendor software sources., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [437]{app2_name: python3-systemd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 234, app2_release: 1build1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd, app2_source_package: python-systemd, app2_summary: Python 3 bindings for systemd, app2_description: This package contains Python 3 bindings for native access to the\nsystemd facilities.\n.\nFunctionality is separated into a number of modules:\n * systemd.journal supports sending of structured messages to the\n journal and reading journal files\n * systemd.daemon wraps parts of libsystemd useful for writing daemons\n and socket activation\n * systemd.id128 provides functions for querying machine and boot\n identifiers and a list of message identifiers provided by systemd\n * systemd.login wraps parts of libsystemd used to query logged in\n users and available seats and machines, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [438]{app2_name: python3-twisted, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 17.9.0, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://twistedmatrix.com/, app2_source_package: twisted, app2_summary: Event-based framework for internet applications, app2_description: It includes a web server, a telnet server, a multiplayer RPG engine, a\ngeneric client and server for remote object access, and APIs for creating\nnew protocols., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [439]{app2_name: python3-twisted-bin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 17.9.0, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://twistedmatrix.com/, app2_source_package: twisted, app2_summary: Event-based framework for internet applications, app2_description: It includes a web server, a telnet server, a multiplayer RPG engine, a\ngeneric client and server for remote object access, and APIs for creating\nnew protocols., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [440]{app2_name: python3-update-manager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 18.04.11, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: update-manager, app2_summary: python 3.x module for update-manager, app2_description: Python module for update-manager (UpdateManager).\n.\nThis package contains the python 3.x version of this module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [441]{app2_name: python3-urllib3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.22, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://urllib3.readthedocs.org, app2_source_package: python-urllib3, app2_summary: HTTP library with thread-safe connection pooling for Python3, app2_description: urllib3 supports features left out of urllib and urllib2 libraries.\n.\n - Re-use the same socket connection for multiple requests (HTTPConnectionPool\n and HTTPSConnectionPool) (with optional client-side certificate\n verification).\n - File posting (encode_multipart_formdata).\n - Built-in redirection and retries (optional).\n - Supports gzip and deflate decoding.\n - Thread-safe and sanity-safe.\n - Small and easy to understand codebase perfect for extending and\n building upon.\n.\nThis package contains the Python 3 version of the library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [442]{app2_name: python3-yaml, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.12, app2_release: 1build2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/yaml/pyyaml, app2_source_package: pyyaml, app2_summary: YAML parser and emitter for Python3, app2_description: Python3-yaml is a complete YAML 1.1 parser and emitter for Python3. It can\nparse all examples from the specification. The parsing algorithm is simple\nenough to be a reference for YAML parser implementors. A simple extension API\nis also provided. The package is built using libyaml for improved speed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [443]{app2_name: python3-zope.interface, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.3.2, app2_release: 1build2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zope.interface, app2_source_package: zope.interface, app2_summary: Interfaces for Python3, app2_description: This package provides an implementation of object interfaces for Python.\nInterfaces are a mechanism for labeling objects as conforming to a given API\nor contract. So, this package can be considered as implementation of the\nDesign By Contract methodology support in Python.\n.\nThis is the Python 3 version., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [444]{app2_name: python3.6, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.6.5, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Interactive high-level object-oriented language (version 3.6), app2_description: Python is a high-level, interactive, object-oriented language. Its 3.6 version\nincludes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for\nnetwork programming, system administration, sounds and graphics., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [445]{app2_name: python3.6-minimal, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.6.5, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: python3.6, app2_summary: Minimal subset of the Python language (version 3.6), app2_description: This package contains the interpreter and some essential modules. It can\nbe used in the boot process for some basic tasks.\nSee /usr/share/doc/python3.6-minimal/README.Debian for a list of the modules\ncontained in this package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [446]{app2_name: readline-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.0, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: readline, app2_summary: GNU readline and history libraries, common files, app2_description: The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface\nacross discrete programs that need to provide a command line\ninterface.\n.\nThe GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for\nrecalling lines of previously typed input., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [447]{app2_name: rsync, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.2, app2_release: 2.1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://rsync.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: fast, versatile, remote (and local) file-copying tool, app2_description: rsync is a fast and versatile file-copying tool which can copy locally\nand to/from a remote host. It offers many options to control its behavior,\nand its remote-update protocol can minimize network traffic to make\ntransferring updates between machines fast and efficient.\n.\nIt is widely used for backups and mirroring and as an improved copy\ncommand for everyday use.\n.\nThis package provides both the rsync command line tool and optional\ndaemon functionality., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [448]{app2_name: rsyslog, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.32.0, app2_release: 1ubuntu4, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rsyslog.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: reliable system and kernel logging daemon, app2_description: Rsyslog is a multi-threaded implementation of syslogd (a system utility\nproviding support for message logging), with features that include:\n * reliable syslog over TCP, SSL/TLS and RELP\n * on-demand disk buffering\n * email alerting\n * writing to MySQL or PostgreSQL databases (via separate output plugins)\n * permitted sender lists\n * filtering on any part of the syslog message\n * on-the-wire message compression\n * fine-grained output format control\n * failover to backup destinations\n * enterprise-class encrypted syslog relaying\n.\nIt is the default syslogd on Debian systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [449]{app2_name: run-one, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.17, app2_release: 0ubuntu1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://launchpad.net/run-one, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: run just one instance of a command and its args at a time, app2_description: This utility will run just one instance at a time of some command and\nunique set of arguments (useful for cronjobs, eg)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [450]{app2_name: screen, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.6.2, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/screen, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: terminal multiplexer with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation, app2_description: GNU Screen is a terminal multiplexer that runs several separate "screens" on\na single physical character-based terminal. Each virtual terminal emulates a\nDEC VT100 plus several ANSI X3.64 and ISO 2022 functions. Screen sessions\ncan be detached and resumed later on a different terminal.\n.\nScreen also supports a whole slew of other features, including configurable\ninput and output translation, serial port support, configurable logging,\nand multi-user support., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [451]{app2_name: sed, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.4, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU stream editor for filtering/transforming text, app2_description: sed reads the specified files or the standard input if no\nfiles are specified, makes editing changes according to a\nlist of commands, and writes the results to the standard\noutput., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [452]{app2_name: sensible-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.0.12, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for sensible alternative selection, app2_description: This package provides a number of small utilities which are used\nby programs to sensibly select and spawn an appropriate browser,\neditor, or pager.\n.\nThe specific utilities included are: sensible-browser sensible-editor\nsensible-pager, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [453]{app2_name: shared-mime-info, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/shared-mime-info, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: FreeDesktop.org shared MIME database and spec, app2_description: This is the shared MIME-info database from the X Desktop Group. It is required\nby any program complying to the Shared MIME-Info Database spec, which is also\nincluded in this package.\n.\nAt this time at least ROX, GNOME, KDE and Xfce use this database., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [454]{app2_name: snapd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.32.5+18.04, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/snapcore/snapd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Daemon and tooling that enable snap packages, app2_description: Install, configure, refresh and remove snap packages. Snaps are\n'universal' packages that work across many different Linux systems,\nenabling secure distribution of the latest apps and utilities for\ncloud, servers, desktops and the internet of things.\n.\nThis is the CLI for snapd, a background service that takes care of\nsnaps on the system. Start with 'snap list' to see installed snaps., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [455]{app2_name: software-properties-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.96.24.32.1, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: software-properties, app2_summary: manage the repositories that you install software from (common), app2_description: This software provides an abstraction of the used apt repositories.\nIt allows you to easily manage your distribution and independent software\nvendor software sources.\n.\nThis package contains the common files for software-properties like the\nD-Bus backend., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [456]{app2_name: sosreport, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5, app2_release: 1ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/sosreport/sos, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Set of tools to gather troubleshooting data from a system, app2_description: Sos is a set of tools that gathers information about system\nhardware and configuration. The information can then be used for\ndiagnostic purposes and debugging. Sos is commonly used to help\nsupport technicians and developers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [457]{app2_name: squashfs-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 4.3, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://squashfs.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool to create and append to squashfs filesystems, app2_description: Squashfs is a highly compressed read-only filesystem for Linux. It uses zlib\ncompression to compress both files, inodes and directories. Inodes in the\nsystem are very small and all blocks are packed to minimise data overhead.\nBlock sizes greater than 4K are supported up to a maximum of 64K.\n.\nSquashfs is intended for general read-only filesystem use, for archival use\n(i.e. in cases where a .tar.gz file may be used), and in constrained block\ndevice/memory systems (e.g. embedded systems) where low overhead is needed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [458]{app2_name: ssh-import-id, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.7, app2_release: 0ubuntu1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://launchpad.net/ssh-import-id, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: securely retrieve an SSH public key and install it locally, app2_description: This utility will securely contact a public keyserver (Launchpad.net by\ndefault, but Github.com is also supported), retrieve one or more user's\npublic keys, and append these to the current user's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys\nfile., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [459]{app2_name: strace, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.21, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://strace.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System call tracer, app2_description: strace is a system call tracer, i.e. a debugging tool which prints out\na trace of all the system calls made by a another process/program.\nThe program to be traced need not be recompiled for this, so you can\nuse it on binaries for which you don't have source.\n.\nSystem calls and signals are events that happen at the user/kernel\ninterface. A close examination of this boundary is very useful for bug\nisolation, sanity checking and attempting to capture race conditions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [460]{app2_name: sudo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.21p2, app2_release: 3ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.sudo.ws/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Provide limited super user privileges to specific users, app2_description: Sudo is a program designed to allow a sysadmin to give limited root\nprivileges to users and log root activity. The basic philosophy is to give\nas few privileges as possible but still allow people to get their work done.\n.\nThis version is built with minimal shared library dependencies, use the\nsudo-ldap package instead if you need LDAP support for sudoers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [461]{app2_name: systemd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 237, app2_release: 3ubuntu10, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: system and service manager, app2_description: systemd is a system and service manager for Linux. It provides aggressive\nparallelization capabilities, uses socket and D-Bus activation for starting\nservices, offers on-demand starting of daemons, keeps track of processes using\nLinux control groups, maintains mount and automount points and implements an\nelaborate transactional dependency-based service control logic.\n.\nsystemd is compatible with SysV and LSB init scripts and can work as a\ndrop-in replacement for sysvinit.\n.\nInstalling the systemd package will not switch your init system unless you\nboot with init=/bin/systemd or install systemd-sysv in addition., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [462]{app2_name: systemd-sysv, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 237, app2_release: 3ubuntu10, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd, app2_source_package: systemd, app2_summary: system and service manager - SysV links, app2_description: systemd is a system and service manager for Linux. It provides aggressive\nparallelization capabilities, uses socket and D-Bus activation for starting\nservices, offers on-demand starting of daemons, keeps track of processes using\nLinux control groups, maintains mount and automount points and implements an\nelaborate transactional dependency-based service control logic.\n.\nsystemd is compatible with SysV and LSB init scripts and can work as a\ndrop-in replacement for sysvinit.\n.\nThis package provides the manual pages and links needed for systemd\nto replace sysvinit. Installing systemd-sysv will overwrite /sbin/init with a\nlink to systemd., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [463]{app2_name: sysvinit-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.88dsf, app2_release: 59.10ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/sysvinit, app2_source_package: sysvinit, app2_summary: System-V-like utilities, app2_description: This package contains the important System-V-like utilities.\n.\nSpecifically, this package includes:\nkillall5, pidof, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [464]{app2_name: tar, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.29b, app2_release: 2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU version of the tar archiving utility, app2_description: Tar is a program for packaging a set of files as a single archive in tar\nformat. The function it performs is conceptually similar to cpio, and to\nthings like PKZIP in the DOS world. It is heavily used by the Debian package\nmanagement system, and is useful for performing system backups and exchanging\nsets of files with others., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [465]{app2_name: tcpdump, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.9.2, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tcpdump.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: command-line network traffic analyzer, app2_description: This program allows you to dump the traffic on a network. tcpdump\nis able to examine IPv4, ICMPv4, IPv6, ICMPv6, UDP, TCP, SNMP, AFS\nBGP, RIP, PIM, DVMRP, IGMP, SMB, OSPF, NFS and many other packet\ntypes.\n.\nIt can be used to print out the headers of packets on a network\ninterface, filter packets that match a certain expression. You can\nuse this tool to track down network problems, to detect attacks\nor to monitor network activities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [466]{app2_name: telnet, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.17, app2_release: 41, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: netkit-telnet, app2_summary: basic telnet client, app2_description: The telnet command is used for interactive communication with another host\nusing the TELNET protocol.\n.\nFor the purpose of remote login, the present client executable should be\ndepreciated in favour of an ssh-client, or in some cases with variants like\ntelnet-ssl or Kerberized TELNET clients. The most important reason is that\nthis implementation exchanges user name and password in clear text.\n.\nOn the other hand, the present program does satisfy common use cases of\nnetwork diagnostics, like protocol testing of SMTP services, so it can\nbecome handy enough., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [467]{app2_name: thermald, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7.0, app2_release: 5ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/01org/thermal_daemon, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Thermal monitoring and controlling daemon, app2_description: Thermal Daemon is a Linux daemon for monitoring and\ncontrolling platform temperatures. Once the system\ntemperature reaches a certain threshold, the Linux daemon\nactivates various cooling methods to try to cool the system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [468]{app2_name: time, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7, app2_release: 25.1build1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/time, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU time program for measuring CPU resource usage, app2_description: The 'time' command runs another program, then displays information\nabout the resources used by that program, collected by the system while\nthe program was running. You can select which information is reported\nand the format in which it is shown, or have 'time' save the information\nin a file instead of display it on the screen.\n.\nThe resources that 'time' can report on fall into the general\ncategories of time, memory, I/O, and IPC calls.\n.\nThe GNU version can format the output in arbitrary ways by using a\nprintf-style format string to include various resource measurements., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [469]{app2_name: tmux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://tmux.github.io/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: terminal multiplexer, app2_description: tmux enables a number of terminals (or windows) to be accessed and\ncontrolled from a single terminal like screen. tmux runs as a\nserver-client system. A server is created automatically when necessary\nand holds a number of sessions, each of which may have a number of\nwindows linked to it. Any number of clients may connect to a session,\nor the server may be controlled by issuing commands with tmux.\nCommunication takes place through a socket, by default placed in /tmp.\nMoreover tmux provides a consistent and well-documented command\ninterface, with the same syntax whether used interactively, as a key\nbinding, or from the shell. It offers a choice of vim or Emacs key\nlayouts., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [470]{app2_name: tzdata, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2018d, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.iana.org/time-zones, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: time zone and daylight-saving time data, app2_description: This package contains data required for the implementation of\nstandard local time for many representative locations around the\nglobe. It is updated periodically to reflect changes made by\npolitical bodies to time zone boundaries, UTC offsets, and\ndaylight-saving rules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [471]{app2_name: ubuntu-advantage-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 17, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://buy.ubuntu.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: management tools for Ubuntu Advantage, app2_description: Ubuntu Advantage is the professional package of tooling, technology\nand expertise from Canonical, helping organisations around the world\nmanage their Ubuntu deployments.\n.\nSubscribers to Ubuntu Advantage will find helpful tools for accessing\nservices in this package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [472]{app2_name: ubuntu-keyring, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2018.02.28, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GnuPG keys of the Ubuntu archive, app2_description: The Ubuntu project digitally signs its Release files. This package\ncontains the archive keys used for that., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [473]{app2_name: ubuntu-minimal, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.417, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: ubuntu-meta, app2_summary: Minimal core of Ubuntu, app2_description: This package depends on all of the packages in the Ubuntu minimal system,\nthat is a functional command-line system with the following capabilities:\n.\n - Boot\n - Detect hardware\n - Connect to a network\n - Install packages\n - Perform basic diagnostics\n.\nIt is also used to help ensure proper upgrades, so it is recommended that\nit not be removed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [474]{app2_name: ubuntu-release-upgrader-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 18.04.17, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: ubuntu-release-upgrader, app2_summary: manage release upgrades, app2_description: This is the core of the Ubuntu Release Upgrader, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [475]{app2_name: ubuntu-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.417, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: ubuntu-meta, app2_summary: The Ubuntu Server system, app2_description: This package depends on all of the packages in the Ubuntu Server system\n.\nIt is also used to help ensure proper upgrades, so it is recommended that\nit not be removed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [476]{app2_name: ubuntu-standard, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.417, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: ubuntu-meta, app2_summary: The Ubuntu standard system, app2_description: This package depends on all of the packages in the Ubuntu standard system.\nThis set of packages provides a comfortable command-line Unix-like\nenvironment.\n.\nIt is also used to help ensure proper upgrades, so it is recommended that\nit not be removed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [477]{app2_name: ucf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0038, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Update Configuration File(s): preserve user changes to config files, app2_description: Debian policy mandates that user changes to configuration files must be\npreserved during package upgrades. The easy way to achieve this behavior\nis to make the configuration file a 'conffile', in which case dpkg\nhandles the file specially during upgrades, prompting the user as\nneeded.\n.\nThis is appropriate only if it is possible to distribute a default\nversion that will work for most installations, although some system\nadministrators may choose to modify it. This implies that the\ndefault version will be part of the package distribution, and must\nnot be modified by the maintainer scripts during installation (or at\nany other time).\n.\nThis script attempts to provide conffile-like handling for files that\nmay not be labelled conffiles, and are not shipped in a Debian package,\nbut handled by the postinst instead. This script allows one to\nmaintain files in /etc, preserving user changes and in general\noffering the same facilities while upgrading that dpkg normally\nprovides for 'conffiles'.\n.\nAdditionally, this script provides facilities for transitioning a\nfile that had not been provided with conffile-like protection to come\nunder this schema, and attempts to minimize questions asked at\ninstallation time. Indeed, the transitioning facility is better than the\none offered by dpkg while transitioning a file from a non-conffile to\nconffile status., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [478]{app2_name: udev, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 237, app2_release: 3ubuntu10, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd, app2_source_package: systemd, app2_summary: /dev/ and hotplug management daemon, app2_description: udev is a daemon which dynamically creates and removes device nodes from\n/dev/, handles hotplug events and loads drivers at boot time., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [479]{app2_name: ufw, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.35, app2_release: 5, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://launchpad.net/ufw, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: program for managing a Netfilter firewall, app2_description: The Uncomplicated FireWall is a front-end for iptables, to make managing a\nNetfilter firewall easier. It provides a command line interface with syntax\nsimilar to OpenBSD's Packet Filter. It is particularly well-suited as a\nhost-based firewall., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [480]{app2_name: uidmap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 4.5, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/shadow-maint/shadow, app2_source_package: shadow, app2_summary: programs to help use subuids, app2_description: These programs help unprivileged users to create uid and gid mappings in\nuser namespaces., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [481]{app2_name: unattended-upgrades, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1ubuntu1, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: automatic installation of security upgrades, app2_description: This package can download and install security upgrades automatically\nand unattended, taking care to only install packages from the\nconfigured APT source, and checking for dpkg prompts about\nconfiguration file changes.\n.\nThis script is the backend for the APT::Periodic::Unattended-Upgrade\noption., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [482]{app2_name: update-manager-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 18.04.11, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: update-manager, app2_summary: manage release upgrades, app2_description: This is the core of update-manager and the release upgrader, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [483]{app2_name: update-notifier-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.192, app2_release: , app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: update-notifier, app2_summary: Files shared between update-notifier and other packages, app2_description: Apt setup files and reboot notification scripts shared between\nupdate-notifier and other packages, notably for server use cases., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [484]{app2_name: ureadahead, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.100.0, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Read required files in advance, app2_description: \xc3\xbcber-readahead is used during boot to read files in advance of when\nthey are needed such that they are already in the page cache,\nimproving boot performance.\n.\nIts data files are regenerated on the first boot after install, and\neither monthly thereafter or when packages with init scripts or\nconfigs are installed or updated.\n.\nureadahead requires a kernel patch included in the Ubuntu kernel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [485]{app2_name: usbutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 007, app2_release: 4build1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/gregkh/usbutils, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux USB utilities, app2_description: This package contains the lsusb utility for inspecting the devices\nconnected to the USB bus. It shows a graphical representation of the\ndevices that are currently plugged in, showing the topology of the\nUSB bus. It also displays information on each individual device on\nthe bus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [486]{app2_name: util-linux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.31.1, app2_release: 0.4ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: miscellaneous system utilities, app2_description: This package contains a number of important utilities, most of which\nare oriented towards maintenance of your system. Some of the more\nimportant utilities included in this package allow you to view kernel\nmessages, create new filesystems, view block device information,\ninterface with real time clock, etc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [487]{app2_name: uuid-runtime, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.31.1, app2_release: 0.4ubuntu3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: util-linux, app2_summary: runtime components for the Universally Unique ID library, app2_description: The libuuid library generates and parses 128-bit Universally Unique\nIDs (UUIDs). A UUID is an identifier that is unique within the space\nof all such identifiers across both space and time. It can be used for\nmultiple purposes, from tagging objects with an extremely short lifetime\nto reliably identifying very persistent objects across a network.\n.\nSee RFC 4122 for more information.\n.\nThis package contains the uuidgen program and the uuidd daemon.\n.\nThe uuidd daemon is used to generate UUIDs, especially time-based\nUUIDs, in a secure and guaranteed-unique fashion, even in the face of\nlarge numbers of threads trying to grab UUIDs running on different CPUs.\nIt is used by libuuid as well as the uuidgen program., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [488]{app2_name: vim, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 8.0.1453, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://vim.sourceforge.io/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor, app2_description: Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi.\n.\nMany new features have been added: multi level undo, syntax\nhighlighting, command line history, on-line help, filename\ncompletion, block operations, folding, Unicode support, etc.\n.\nThis package contains a version of vim compiled with a rather\nstandard set of features. This package does not provide a GUI\nversion of Vim. See the other vim-* packages if you need more\n(or less)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [489]{app2_name: vim-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 8.0.1453, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://vim.sourceforge.io/, app2_source_package: vim, app2_summary: Vi IMproved - Common files, app2_description: Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi.\n.\nThis package contains files shared by all non GUI-enabled vim variants\navailable in Debian. Examples of such shared files are: manpages and\nconfiguration files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [490]{app2_name: vim-runtime, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 8.0.1453, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://vim.sourceforge.io/, app2_source_package: vim, app2_summary: Vi IMproved - Runtime files, app2_description: Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi.\n.\nThis package contains vimtutor and the architecture independent runtime\nfiles, used, if available, by all vim variants available in Debian.\nExample of such runtime files are: online documentation, rules for\nlanguage-specific syntax highlighting and indentation, color schemes,\nand standard plugins., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [491]{app2_name: vim-tiny, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 8.0.1453, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://vim.sourceforge.io/, app2_source_package: vim, app2_summary: Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor - compact version, app2_description: Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi.\n.\nThis package contains a minimal version of Vim compiled with no GUI and\na small subset of features. This package's sole purpose is to provide\nthe vi binary for base installations.\n.\nIf a vim binary is wanted, try one of the following more featureful\npackages: vim, vim-nox, vim-athena, vim-gtk, or vim-gtk3., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [492]{app2_name: wget, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19.4, app2_release: 1ubuntu2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: retrieves files from the web, app2_description: Wget is a network utility to retrieve files from the web\nusing HTTP(S) and FTP, the two most widely used internet\nprotocols. It works non-interactively, so it will work in\nthe background, after having logged off. The program supports\nrecursive retrieval of web-authoring pages as well as FTP\nsites -- you can use Wget to make mirrors of archives and\nhome pages or to travel the web like a WWW robot.\n.\nWget works particularly well with slow or unstable connections\nby continuing to retrieve a document until the document is fully\ndownloaded. Re-getting files from where it left off works on\nservers (both HTTP and FTP) that support it. Both HTTP and FTP\nretrievals can be time stamped, so Wget can see if the remote\nfile has changed since the last retrieval and automatically\nretrieve the new version if it has.\n.\nWget supports proxy servers; this can lighten the network load,\nspeed up retrieval, and provide access behind firewalls., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [493]{app2_name: whiptail, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.52.20, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/newt/, app2_source_package: newt, app2_summary: Displays user-friendly dialog boxes from shell scripts, app2_description: Whiptail is a "dialog" replacement using newt instead of ncurses. It\nprovides a method of displaying several different types of dialog boxes\nfrom shell scripts. This allows a developer of a script to interact with\nthe user in a much friendlier manner., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [494]{app2_name: wireless-regdb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2016.06.10, app2_release: 0ubuntu1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wireless.kernel.org/en/developers/Regulatory/#The_regulatory_database, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: wireless regulatory database, app2_description: This package contains the wireless regulatory database used by the Central\nRegulatory Database Agent (CRDA) to configure wireless devices to operate\nwithin the radio spectrum allowed in the local jurisdiction.\n.\nThis regulatory information is provided with no warranty either expressed or\nimplied. Only Linux drivers which use cfg80211 framework can make use of the\nregulatory database and CRDA., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [495]{app2_name: xauth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.0.10, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X authentication utility, app2_description: xauth is a small utility to read and manipulate Xauthority files, which\nare used by servers and clients alike to control authentication and access\nto X sessions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [496]{app2_name: xdelta3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.11, app2_release: dfsg-1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Diff utility which works with binary files, app2_description: Xdelta3 is a set of tools designed to compute changes between\nbinary files. These changes (delta files) are similar to the output of the\n"diff" program, in that they may be used to store and transmit only the\nchanges between files. The "delta files" that Xdelta3 manages are\nstored in RFC3284 (VCDIFF) format., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [497]{app2_name: xdg-user-dirs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.17, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xdg-user-dirs, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: tool to manage well known user directories, app2_description: xdg-user-dirs is a tool to help manage "well known" user directories\nlike the desktop folder and the music folder. It also handles\nlocalization (i.e. translation) of the filenames.\n.\nThe way it works is that xdg-user-dirs-update is run very early in the\nlogin phase. This program reads a configuration file, and a set of\ndefault directories. It then creates localized versions of these\ndirectories in the users home directory and sets up a config file in\n$(XDG_CONFIG_HOME)/user-dirs.dirs (XDG_CONFIG_HOME defaults to\n~/.config) that applications can read to find these directories., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [498]{app2_name: xfsprogs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.9.0+nmu1ubuntu2, app2_release: , app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xfs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing the XFS filesystem, app2_description: A set of commands to use the XFS filesystem, including mkfs.xfs.\n.\nXFS is a high performance journaling filesystem which originated\non the SGI IRIX platform. It is completely multi-threaded, can\nsupport large files and large filesystems, extended attributes,\nvariable block sizes, is extent based, and makes extensive use of\nBtrees (directories, extents, free space) to aid both performance\nand scalability.\n.\nRefer to the documentation at http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/\nfor complete details., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [499]{app2_name: xkb-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.23.1, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: all, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/Software/XKeyboardConfig, app2_source_package: xkeyboard-config, app2_summary: X Keyboard Extension (XKB) configuration data, app2_description: This package contains configuration data used by the X Keyboard\nExtension (XKB), which allows selection of keyboard layouts when\nusing a graphical interface.\n.\nEvery X11 vendor provides its own XKB data files, so keyboard layout\ndesigners have to send their layouts to several places. The\nxkeyboard-config project has been launched at FreeDesktop in order\nto provide a central repository that could be used by all vendors., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [500]{app2_name: xxd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 8.0.1453, app2_release: 1ubuntu1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://vim.sourceforge.io/, app2_source_package: vim, app2_summary: tool to make (or reverse) a hex dump, app2_description: xxd creates a hex dump of a given file or standard input. It can also convert\na hex dump back to its original binary form., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [501]{app2_name: xz-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.2.2, app2_release: 1.3, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://tukaani.org/xz/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: XZ-format compression utilities, app2_description: XZ is the successor to the Lempel-Ziv/Markov-chain Algorithm\ncompression format, which provides memory-hungry but powerful\ncompression (often better than bzip2) and fast, easy decompression.\n.\nThis package provides the command line tools for working with XZ\ncompression, including xz, unxz, xzcat, xzgrep, and so on. They can\nalso handle the older LZMA format, and if invoked via appropriate\nsymlinks will emulate the behavior of the commands in the lzma\npackage.\n.\nThe XZ format is similar to the older LZMA format but includes some\nimprovements for general use:\n.\n * 'file' magic for detecting XZ files;\n * crc64 data integrity check;\n * limited random-access reading support;\n * improved support for multithreading (not used in xz-utils);\n * support for flushing the encoder., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [502]{app2_name: zerofree, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.4, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://frippery.org/uml/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: zero free blocks from ext2, ext3 and ext4 file-systems, app2_description: Zerofree finds the unallocated blocks with non-zero value content in\nan ext2, ext3 or ext4 file-system and fills them with zeroes\n(zerofree can also work with another value than zero). This is mostly\nuseful if the device on which this file-system resides is a disk\nimage. In this case, depending on the type of disk image, a secondary\nutility may be able to reduce the size of the disk image after\nzerofree has been run. Zerofree requires the file-system to be\nunmounted or mounted read-only.\n.\nThe usual way to achieve the same result (zeroing the unused\nblocks) is to run "dd" to create a file full of zeroes that takes up\nthe entire free space on the drive, and then delete this file. This\nhas many disadvantages, which zerofree alleviates:\n * it is slow;\n * it makes the disk image (temporarily) grow to its maximal extent;\n * it (temporarily) uses all free space on the disk, so other\n concurrent write actions may fail.\n.\nZerofree has been written to be run from GNU/Linux systems installed\nas guest OSes inside a virtual machine. If this is not your case, you\nalmost certainly don't need this package. (One other use case would\nbe to erase sensitive data a little bit more securely than with a\nsimple "rm")., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [503]{app2_name: zlib1g, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.2.11.dfsg, app2_release: 0ubuntu2, app2_arch: amd64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://zlib.net/, app2_source_package: zlib, app2_summary: compression library - runtime, app2_description: zlib is a library implementing the deflate compression method found\nin gzip and PKZIP. This package includes the shared library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , }> >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions >guestfsd: <= list_partitions (0x8) request length 40 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >guestfsd: => list_partitions (0x8) took 0.04 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions = ["/dev/sda1", "/dev/sda2"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sda1" >guestfsd: <= part_to_dev (0x110) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda1 >calling: settle >guestfsd: => part_to_dev (0x110) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sda" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype "/dev/sda" >guestfsd: <= part_get_parttype (0xd6) request length 52 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >command: mount returned 0 >command: parted '-m' '-s' '--' '/dev/sda' 'unit' 'b' 'print' >command: parted returned 0 >command: parted: stdout: >BYT; >/dev/sda:16106127360B:scsi:512:512:gpt:QEMU QEMU HARDDISK:; >1:1048576B:2097151B:1048576B:::bios_grub; >2:2097152B:16105078783B:16102981632B:ext4::; >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype = "gpt" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum "/dev/sda1" >guestfsd: => part_get_parttype (0xd6) took 0.08 secs >guestfsd: <= part_to_partnum (0x125) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda1 >calling: settle >guestfsd: => part_to_partnum (0x125) took 0.01 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type "/dev/sda" 1 >guestfsd: <= part_get_gpt_type (0x189) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >command: fold-stdout-on-stderr sgdisk '/dev/sda' '-i' '1' >command: sgdisk returned 0 >command: sgdisk: stderr: >Partition GUID code: 21686148-6449-6E6F-744E-656564454649 (BIOS boot partition) >Partition unique GUID: 8B500637-2212-45D4-84D9-72E5B29F4AAD >First sector: 2048 (at 1024.0 KiB) >Last sector: 4095 (at 2.0 MiB) >Partition size: 2048 sectors (1024.0 KiB) >Attribute flags: 0000000000000000 >Partition name: '' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type = "21686148-6449-6E6F-744E-656564454649" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => part_get_gpt_type (0x189) took 0.11 secs >guestfsd: <= part_to_dev (0x110) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: => part_to_dev (0x110) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sda" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype "/dev/sda" >guestfsd: <= part_get_parttype (0xd6) request length 52 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >command: parted '-m' '-s' '--' '/dev/sda' 'unit' 'b' 'print' >command: parted returned 0 >command: parted: stdout: >BYT; >/dev/sda:16106127360B:scsi:512:512:gpt:QEMU QEMU HARDDISK:; >1:1048576B:2097151B:1048576B:::bios_grub; >2:2097152B:16105078783B:16102981632B:ext4::; >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype = "gpt" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => part_get_parttype (0xd6) took 0.07 secs >guestfsd: <= part_to_partnum (0x125) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: => part_to_partnum (0x125) took 0.01 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum = 2 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type "/dev/sda" 2 >guestfsd: <= part_get_gpt_type (0x189) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >command: fold-stdout-on-stderr sgdisk '/dev/sda' '-i' '2' >command: sgdisk returned 0 >command: sgdisk: stderr: >Partition GUID code: 0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4 (Linux filesystem) >Partition unique GUID: 7F483294-78B6-4301-8D60-E8849993A809 >First sector: 4096 (at 2.0 MiB) >Last sector: 31455231 (at 15.0 GiB) >Partition size: 31451136 sectors (15.0 GiB) >Attribute flags: 0000000000000000 >Partition name: '' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type = "0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_product_variant "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => part_get_gpt_type (0x189) took 0.06 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_product_variant (0x1e8) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: => inspect_get_product_variant (0x1e8) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_product_variant = "unknown" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_product_name "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_product_name (0x1e7) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: => inspect_get_product_name (0x1e7) tooklibguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_product_name = "Ubuntu 18.04 LTS" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_management "/dev/sda2" > 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_package_management (0x1e6) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_management = "apt" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_format "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_package_management (0x1e6) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_package_format (0x1e5) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: => inspect_get_package_format (0x1e5) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_format = "deb" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_minor_version "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_minor_version (0x1ea) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: => inspect_get_minor_version (0x1ea) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_minor_version = 4 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_major_version "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_major_version (0x1e9) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: => inspect_get_major_version (0x1e9) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_major_version = 18 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_arch "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_arch (0x1eb) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: => inspect_get_arch (0x1eb) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_arch = "x86_64" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_distro "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_distro (0x1e4) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: => inspect_get_distro (0x1e4) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_distro = "ubuntu" >i_root = /dev/sda2 >i_type = linux >i_distro = ubuntu >i_arch = x86_64 >i_major_version = 18 >i_minor_version = 4 >i_package_format = deb >i_package_management = apt >i_product_name = Ubuntu 18.04 LTS >i_product_variant = unknown >i_firmware = BIOS >i_windows_systemroot = >i_windows_software_hive = >i_windows_system_hive = >i_windows_current_control_set = > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mountpoints >guestfsd: <= mountpoints (0x93) request length 40 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mountpoints = ["/dev/sda2", "/"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statvfs "/" >guestfsd: => mountpoints (0x93) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= statvfs (0x36) request length 48 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'statvfs: /' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statvfs = <struct guestfs_statvfs = bsize: 4096, frsize: 4096, blocks: 3853298, bfree: 2962939, bavail: 2762274, files: 983040, ffree: 908967, favail: 908967, fsid: -5709867859489737192, flag: 4096, namemax: 255, > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => statvfs (0x36) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= vfs_type (0xc6) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda2' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >ext4 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "ext4" >[ 9.5] Checking for sufficient free disk space in the guest >[ 9.5] Estimating space required on target for each disk >mpstats: >mountpoint statvfs /dev/sda2 / (ext4): > bsize=4096 blocks=3853298 bfree=2962939 bavail=2762274 >estimate_target_size: fs_total_size = 15783108608 [14.7G] >estimate_target_size: source_total_size = 16106127360 [15.0G] >estimate_target_size: ratio = 0.980 >estimate_target_size: fs_free = 12136198144 [11.3G] >estimate_target_size: scaled_saving = 11892798877 [11.1G] >estimate_target_size: sda: 4213328483 [3.9G] >[ 9.5] Converting Ubuntu 18.04 LTS to run on KVM >picked conversion module linux >requested caps: rcaps_block_bus = unspecified >rcaps_net_bus = unspecified >rcaps_video = unspecified > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_init "/" 1 >guestfsd: => vfs_type (0xc6) took 0.01 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_init (0x10) request length 52 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_init = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files//error" >guestfsd: => aug_init (0x10) took 1.93 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 64 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/pos" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: => auglibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "269" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/line" >_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "13" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/char" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/lens" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/rsyslog.aug:61.10-.57:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/message" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Get did not match entire input" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error//*" >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/pos" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "108" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/line" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "11" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/char" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/lens" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/aptconf.aug:143.10-.46:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/message" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error//*" >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/pos" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/line" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/char" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/lens" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/aptconf.aug:143.10-.46:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/message" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 112 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >augeas failed to parse /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove: > error "Syntax error" at line 11 char 1 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/aptconf.aug:143.10-.46: >augeas failed to parse /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/aptconf.aug:143.10-.46: >augeas failed to parse /etc/rsyslog.conf: > error "Get did not match entire input" at line 13 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/rsyslog.aug:61.10-.57: >libguestfs: trace: v2v: glob_expand "/var/lib/rpm/__db.00?" >guestfsd: <= glob_expand (0x71) request length 72 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: glob_expand = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: find "/boot" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: find0 "/boot" "/tmp/libguestfsGNBCzl/find2.txt" >guestfsd: => glob_expand (0x71) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= find0 (0xc4) request length 52 bytes >find /sysroot/boot -print0 >guestfsd: => find0 (0xc4) took 0.02 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: find0 = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: find = ["/System.map-4.15.0-20-generic", "/abi-4.15.0-20-generic", "/config-4.15.0-20-generic", "/grub", "/grub/default", "/grub/fonts", "/grub/fonts/unicode.pf2", "/grub/gfxblacklist.txt", "/grub/grub.cfg", "/grub/grubenv", "/grub/i386-pc", "/grub/i386-pc/915resolution.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/acpi.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/adler32.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/affs.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/afs.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/ahci.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/all_video.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/aout.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/archelp.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/at_keyboard.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/ata.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/backtrace.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/bfs.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/biosdisk.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/bitmap.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/bitmap_scale.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/blocklist.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/boot.img", "/grub/i386-pc/boot.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/bsd.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/bswap_test.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/btrfs.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/bufio.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/cat.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/cbfs.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/cbls.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/cbmemc.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/cbtable.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/cbtime.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/chain.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/cmdline_cat_test.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/cmosdump.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/cmostest.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/cmp.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/cmp_test.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/command.lst", "/grub/i386-pc/configfile.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/core.img", "/grub/i386-pc/cpio.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/cpio_be.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/cpuid.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/crc64.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/crypto.lst", "/grub/i386-pc/crypto.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/cryptodisk.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/cs5536.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/ctz_test.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/date.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/datehook.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/datetime.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/disk.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/diskfilter.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/div.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/div_test.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/dm_nv.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/drivemap.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/echo.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/efiemu.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/efiemu32.o", "/grub/i386-pc/efiemu64.o", "/grub/i386-pc/ehci.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/elf.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/eval.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/exfat.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/exfctest.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/ext2.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/extcmd.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/fat.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/file.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/font.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/freedos.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/fs.lst", "/grub/i386-pc/fshelp.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/functional_test.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_arcfour.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_blowfish.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_camellia.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_cast5.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_crc.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_des.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_dsa.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_idea.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_md4.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_md5.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_rfc2268.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_rijndael.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_rmd160.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_rsa.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_seed.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_serpent.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_sha1.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_sha256.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_sha512.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_tiger.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_twofish.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gcry_whirlpool.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gdb.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/geli.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gettext.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gfxmenu.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gfxterm.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gfxterm_background.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gfxterm_menu.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gptsync.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/gzio.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/halt.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/hashsum.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/hdparm.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/hello.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/help.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/hexdump.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/hfs.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/hfsplus.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/hfspluscomp.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/http.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/hwmatch.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/iorw.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/iso9660.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/jfs.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/jpeg.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/keylayouts.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/keystatus.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/ldm.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/legacy_password_test.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/legacycfg.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/linux.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/linux16.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/loadenv.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/loopback.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/ls.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/lsacpi.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/lsapm.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/lsmmap.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/lspci.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/luks.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/lvm.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/lzopio.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/macbless.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/macho.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/mda_text.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/mdraid09.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/mdraid09_be.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/mdraid1x.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/memdisk.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/memrw.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/minicmd.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/minix.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/minix2.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/minix2_be.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/minix3.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/minix3_be.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/minix_be.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/mmap.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/moddep.lst", "/grub/i386-pc/modinfo.sh", "/grub/i386-pc/morse.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/mpi.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/msdospart.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/mul_test.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/multiboot.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/multiboot2.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/nativedisk.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/net.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/newc.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/nilfs2.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/normal.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/ntfs.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/ntfscomp.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/ntldr.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/odc.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/offsetio.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/ohci.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/part_acorn.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/part_amiga.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/part_apple.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/part_bsd.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/part_dfly.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/part_dvh.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/part_gpt.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/part_msdos.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/part_plan.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/part_sun.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/part_sunpc.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/partmap.lst", "/grub/i386-pc/parttool.lst", "/grub/i386-pc/parttool.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/password.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/password_pbkdf2.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/pata.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/pbkdf2.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/pbkdf2_test.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/pci.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/pcidump.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/plan9.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/play.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/png.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/priority_queue.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/probe.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/procfs.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/progress.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/pxe.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/pxechain.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/raid5rec.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/raid6rec.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/random.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/read.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/reboot.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/regexp.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/reiserfs.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/relocator.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/romfs.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/scsi.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/search.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/search_fs_file.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/search_fs_uuid.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/search_label.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/sendkey.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/serial.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/setjmp.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/setjmp_test.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/setpci.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/sfs.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/shift_test.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/signature_test.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/sleep.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/sleep_test.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/spkmodem.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/squash4.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/syslinuxcfg.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/tar.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/terminal.lst", "/grub/i386-pc/terminal.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/terminfo.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/test.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/test_blockarg.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/testload.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/testspeed.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/tftp.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/tga.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/time.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/tr.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/trig.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/true.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/truecrypt.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/udf.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/ufs1.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/ufs1_be.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/ufs2.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/uhci.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/usb.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/usb_keyboard.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/usbms.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/usbserial_common.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/usbserial_ftdi.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/usbserial_pl2303.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/usbserial_usbdebug.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/usbtest.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/vbe.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/verify.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/vga.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/vga_text.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/video.lst", "/grub/i386-pc/video.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/video_bochs.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/video_cirrus.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/video_colors.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/video_fb.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/videoinfo.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/videotest.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/videotest_checksum.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/xfs.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/xnu.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/xnu_uuid.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/xnu_uuid_test.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/xzio.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/zfs.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/zfscrypt.mod", "/grub/i386-pc/zfsinfo.mod", "/grub/locale", "/grub/menu.lst", "/grub/menu.lst~", "/grub/unicode.pf2", "/initrd.img-4.15.0-20-generic", "/retpoline-4.15.0-20-generic", "/vmlinuz-4.15.0-20-generic"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/boot/grub/grub.cfg" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 68 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /boot/grub/grub.cfg' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/sbin/grub2-mkconfig" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 68 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /sbin/grub2-mkconfig' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/usr/sbin/grub2-mkconfig" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 72 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /usr/sbin/grub2-mkconfig' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/sbin/grub-mkconfig" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 68 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /sbin/grub-mkconfig' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/usr/sbin/grub-mkconfig" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 72 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /usr/sbin/grub-mkconfig' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: exists "/sbin/grubby" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= exists (0x24) request length 56 bytes >guestfsd: => exists (0x24) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: exists = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: command "/usr/bin/perl -MBootloader::Tools -e1" >guestfsd: <= command (0x32) request length 96 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /dev /sysroot/dev >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /dev/pts /sysroot/dev/pts >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /proc /sysroot/proc >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /sys/fs/selinux /sysroot/selinux >mount: mount point /sysroot/selinux does not exist >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /sys /sysroot/sys >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /sys/fs/selinux /sysroot/sys/fs/selinux >mount: mount point /sysroot/sys/fs/selinux does not exist >renaming /sysroot/etc/resolv.conf to /sysroot/etc/jxha626x >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: cp /etc/resolv.conf /sysroot/etc/resolv.conf >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x40000 >commandrvf: /usr/bin/perl -MBootloader::Tools -e1 >Can't locate Bootloader/Tools.pm in @INC (you may need to install the Bootloader::Tools module) (@INC contains: /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl/5.26.1 /usr/local/share/perl/5.26.1 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl5/5.26 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl/5.26 /usr/share/perl/5.26 /usr/local/lib/site_perl /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl-base). >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted. >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/sys >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/proc >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/dev/pts >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/dev >renaming /sysroot/etc/jxha626x to /sysroot/etc/resolv.conf >guestfsd: error: Can't locate Bootloader/Tools.pm in @INC (you may need to install the Bootloader::Tools module) (@INC contains: /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl/5.26.1 /usr/local/share/perl/5.26.1 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl5/5.26 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl/5.26 /usr/share/perl/5.26 /usr/local/lib/site_perl /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl-base). >BEGIN failed--compilation aborted. >guestfsd: => command (0x32) took 0.17 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: command = NULL (error) >virt-v2v: warning: could not determine a way to update the configuration of >Grub2 >detected bootloader grub2 at /boot/grub/grub.cfg >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_load >guestfsd: <= aug_load (0x1b) request length 40 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_load = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files//error" >guestfsd: => aug_load (0x1b) took 0.05 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 64 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/pos" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "269" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/line" >(0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "13" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/char" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/lens" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/rsyslog.aug:61.10-.57:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/rsyslog.conf/error/message" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Get did not match entire input" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error//*" >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/pos" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "108" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/line" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "11" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/char" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/lens" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/aptconf.aug:143.10-.46:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove/error/message" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error//*" >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/pos" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/line" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/char" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/lens" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/aptconf.aug:143.10-.46:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found/error/message" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 112 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >augeas failed to parse /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove: > error "Syntax error" at line 11 char 1 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/aptconf.aug:143.10-.46: >augeas failed to parse /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50command-not-found: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/aptconf.aug:143.10-.46: >augeas failed to parse /etc/rsyslog.conf: > error "Get did not match entire input" at line 13 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/rsyslog.aug:61.10-.57: >dpkg -L linux-image-4.15.0-20-generic >libguestfs: trace: v2v: command_lines "dpkg -L linux-image-4.15.0-20-generic" >guestfsd: <= command_lines (0x33) request length 96 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /dev /sysroot/dev >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /dev/pts /sysroot/dev/pts >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /proc /sysroot/proc >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /sys/fs/selinux /sysroot/selinux >mount: mount point /sysroot/selinux does not exist >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /sys /sysroot/sys >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /sys/fs/selinux /sysroot/sys/fs/selinux >mount: mount point /sysroot/sys/fs/selinux does not exist >renaming /sysroot/etc/resolv.conf to /sysroot/etc/8pnww8g2 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: cp /etc/resolv.conf /sysroot/etc/resolv.conf >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x40000 >commandrvf: dpkg -L linux-image-4.15.0-20-generic >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/sys >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/proc >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/dev/pts >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/dev >renaming /sysroot/etc/8pnww8g2 to /sysroot/etc/resolv.conf >libguestfs: trace: v2v: command_lines = ["/.", "/boot", "/boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-20-generic", "/usr", "/usr/share", "/usr/share/doc", "/usr/share/doc/linux-image-4.15.0-20-generic", "/usr/share/doc/linux-image-4.15.0-20-generic/changelog.Debian.gz", "/usr/share/doc/linux-image-4.15.0-20-generic/copyright"] >dpkg -L linux-image-generic >libguestfs: trace: v2v: command_lines "dpkg -L linux-image-generic" >guestfsd: => command_lines (0x33) took 0.12 secs >guestfsd: <= command_lines (0x33) request length 84 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /dev /sysroot/dev >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /dev/pts /sysroot/dev/pts >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /proc /sysroot/proc >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /sys/fs/selinux /sysroot/selinux >mount: mount point /sysroot/selinux does not exist >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /sys /sysroot/sys >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /sys/fs/selinux /sysroot/sys/fs/selinux >mount: mount point /sysroot/sys/fs/selinux does not exist >renaming /sysroot/etc/resolv.conf to /sysroot/etc/4tbncsiv >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: cp /etc/resolv.conf /sysroot/etc/resolv.conf >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x40000 >commandrvf: dpkg -L linux-image-generic >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/sys >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/proc >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/dev/pts >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/dev >renaming /sysroot/etc/4tbncsiv to /sysroot/etc/resolv.conf >libguestfs: trace: v2v: command_lines = ["/.", "/usr", "/usr/share", "/usr/share/doc", "/usr/share/doc/linux-image-generic", "/usr/share/doc/linux-image-generic/changelog.gz", "/usr/share/doc/linux-image-generic/copyright"] >installed kernel packages in this guest: >virt-v2v: error: no installed kernel packages were found. > >This probably indicates that virt-v2v was unable to inspect this guest >properly. >umount '/tmp/v2v.N5qrkF' >rm -rf '/var/tmp/null.CkiMy0' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x19baf60 (state 2) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_autosync >guestfsd: => command_lines (0x33) took 0.09 secs >guestfsd: <= internal_autosync (0x11a) request length 40 bytes >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=rootfs dir=/ type=rootfs opts=rw freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=proc dir=/proc type=proc opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/root dir=/ type=ext2 opts=rw,noatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/proc dir=/proc type=proc opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/sys dir=/sys type=sysfs opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=tmpfs dir=/run type=tmpfs opts=rw,nosuid,relatime,size=399696k,mode=755 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev dir=/dev type=devtmpfs opts=rw,relatime,size=995932k,nr_inodes=248983,mode=755 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/pts dir=/dev/pts type=devpts opts=rw,relatime,mode=600,ptmxmode=000 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=shmfs dir=/dev/shm type=tmpfs opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/sda2 dir=/sysroot type=ext4 opts=rw,relatime,data=ordered freq=0 passno=0 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >fsync /dev/sda >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >guestfsd: => internal_autosync (0x11a) took 0.23 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_autosync = 0 >libguestfs: sending SIGTERM to process 56548 >libguestfs: qemu maxrss 315324K >libguestfs: command: run: rm >libguestfs: command: run: \ -rf /tmp/libguestfsGNBCzl >libguestfs: command: run: rm >libguestfs: command: run: \ -rf /tmp/libguestfslPU191 >libguestfs: trace: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x1989ae0 (state 0) >libguestfs: trace: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x196d650 (state 0)
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