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Source: ifupdown2
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Section: admin
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Priority: optional
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Maintainer: Julien Fortin <julien@cumulusnetworks.com>
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Build-Depends: debhelper (>=9),
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               dh-systemd,
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               dh-python,
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               python-all,
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               python-setuptools,
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               python-docutils
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Standards-Version: 4.2.1
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Homepage: https://github.com/cumulusnetworks/ifupdown2
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X-Python-Version: >= 2.7
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Package: ifupdown2
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Architecture: all
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Provides: ifupdown
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Conflicts: ifupdown
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Replaces: ifupdown
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Depends: ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, iproute2, python-argcomplete, python-ipaddr
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Suggests: isc-dhcp-client, bridge-utils, ethtool, python-gvgen, python-mako
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Description: Network Interface Management tool similar to ifupdown
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 ifupdown2 is ifupdown re-written in Python. It replaces ifupdown and provides
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 the same user interface as ifupdown for network interface configuration.
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 Like ifupdown, ifupdown2 is a high level tool to configure (or, respectively
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 deconfigure) network interfaces based on interface definitions in
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 /etc/network/interfaces. It is capable of detecting network interface
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 dependencies and comes with several new features which are available as
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 new command options to ifup/ifdown/ifquery commands. It also comes with a new
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 command ifreload to reload interface configuration with minimum
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 disruption. Most commands are also capable of input and output in JSON format.
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 It is backward compatible with ifupdown /etc/network/interfaces format and
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 supports newer simplified format. It also supports interface templates with
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 python-mako for large scale interface deployments. See
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 /usr/share/doc/ifupdown2/README.rst for details about ifupdown2. Examples
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 are available under /usr/share/doc/ifupdown2/examples.
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