genders 1.21-1build1 source package in Ubuntu

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genders (1.21-1build1) utopic; urgency=medium

  * Rebuild for Perl 5.20.0.
 -- Colin Watson <email address hidden>   Wed, 20 Aug 2014 00:11:03 +0100

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genders: cluster configuration management database tools

 Genders is a static cluster configuration database used for cluster
 configuration management. It is used by a variety of tools and
 scripts for management of large clusters. The genders database is
 typically replicated on every node of the cluster. It describes the
 layout and configuration of the cluster so that tools and scripts can
 sense the variations of cluster nodes. By abstracting this information
 into a plain text file, it becomes possible to change the
 configuration of a cluster by modifying only one file.

genders-dbgsym: debug symbols for package genders

 Genders is a static cluster configuration database used for cluster
 configuration management. It is used by a variety of tools and
 scripts for management of large clusters. The genders database is
 typically replicated on every node of the cluster. It describes the
 layout and configuration of the cluster so that tools and scripts can
 sense the variations of cluster nodes. By abstracting this information
 into a plain text file, it becomes possible to change the
 configuration of a cluster by modifying only one file.

libgenders-perl: No summary available for libgenders-perl in ubuntu utopic.

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libgenders-perl-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libgenders-perl

 A Perl API for querying the genders file, for LLNL genders cluster
 configuration management. It is used by
 system administration scripts that need to manipulate lists of nodes or
 attributes and for performance or other reasons cannot do so via
 repeated calls to the Nodeattr utility.

libgenders0: C library for parsing and querying a genders database

 Genders is a static cluster configuration database used for cluster
 configuration management. It is used by a variety of tools and
 scripts for management of large clusters. The genders database is
 typically replicated on every node of the cluster. It describes the
 layout and configuration of the cluster so that tools and scripts can
 sense the variations of cluster nodes. By abstracting this information
 into a plain text file, it becomes possible to change the
 configuration of a cluster by modifying only one file.

libgenders0-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libgenders0

 Genders is a static cluster configuration database used for cluster
 configuration management. It is used by a variety of tools and
 scripts for management of large clusters. The genders database is
 typically replicated on every node of the cluster. It describes the
 layout and configuration of the cluster so that tools and scripts can
 sense the variations of cluster nodes. By abstracting this information
 into a plain text file, it becomes possible to change the
 configuration of a cluster by modifying only one file.

libgenders0-dev: development files for parsing and querying a genders database

 Genders is a static cluster configuration database used for cluster
 configuration management. It is used by a variety of tools and
 scripts for management of large clusters. The genders database is
 typically replicated on every node of the cluster. It describes the
 layout and configuration of the cluster so that tools and scripts can
 sense the variations of cluster nodes. By abstracting this information
 into a plain text file, it becomes possible to change the
 configuration of a cluster by modifying only one file.