Please find, for review, the debconf templates for the quantum source package.
Thomas and OpenStack maintainers, please check my remark for quantum-plugin-openvswitch/enable_tunneling. There is probably a packaging change to do there. This review will last from Sunday, June 02, 2013 to Wednesday, June 12, 2013. Please send reviews as unified diffs (diff -u) against the original files. Comments about your proposed changes will be appreciated. Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail. When appropriate, I will send intermediate requests for review, with "[RFRn]" (n>=2) as a subject tag. When we will reach a consensus, I send a "Last Chance For Comments" mail with "[LCFC]" as a subject tag. Finally, a summary will be sent to the review bug report, and a mail will be sent to this list with "[BTS]" as a subject tag. Rationale: --- quantum.old/debian/quantum-common.templates 2013-05-18 13:40:47.981243571 +0300 +++ quantum/debian/quantum-common.templates 2013-06-02 19:36:35.016203132 +0300 @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ Type: string Default: 127.0.0.1 _Description: Auth server hostname: - Please specify the URL of your Quantum authentication server. Typically - this is also the URL of your OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone). + Please specify the hostname of your Quantum authentication server. Typically + this is also the hostname of your OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone). Template: quantum/admin-tenant-name Type: string --- quantum.old/debian/quantum-plugin-openvswitch.templates 2013-05-18 13:40:47.981243571 +0300 +++ quantum/debian/quantum-plugin-openvswitch.templates 2013-06-02 19:36:35.016203132 +0300 @@ -3,46 +3,50 @@ Default: true _Description: Set up a database for quantum-plugin-openvswitch? No database has been set up for quantum-plugin-openvswitch to use. Before - continuing, you should make sure you have: + continuing, you should make sure you have the following information: . - - the server host name (that server must allow TCP connections from this + * the type of database that you want to use; + * the database server host name (that server must allow TCP connections from this machine); - - a username and password to access the database. - - A database type that you want to use. + * a username and password to access the database. . - If some of these requirements are missing, reject this option and run with - regular sqlite support. + If some of these requirements are missing, do not choose this option and run with + regular SQLite support. . - You can change this setting later on by running 'dpkg-reconfigure -plow - quantum-plugin-openvswitch. + You can change this setting later on by running "dpkg-reconfigure -plow + quantum-plugin-openvswitch". Similar changes as other OpenStack packages. Template: quantum-plugin-openvswitch/tenant_network_type Type: select -Choices: local, gre, vlan, none +__Choices: local, gre, vlan, none +Choices-C: local, gre, vlan, none Default: gre _Description: Type of network to allocate for tenant networks: The value "local" is useful only for single-box testing and provides no - connectivity between hosts. You MUST either change this to "vlan" and - configure network_vlan_ranges below or change this to "gre" and configure + connectivity between hosts. This must be changed either to "vlan" and + configure network_vlan_ranges below or to "gre" and configure "tunnel_id_ranges" in order for tenant networks to provide connectivity between hosts. Set to "none" to disable creation of tenant networks. Make choices translatable Template: quantum-plugin-openvswitch/enable_tunneling Type: select -Choices: True, False +__Choices: True, False +Choices-C: True, False Default: True _Description: Enable tunneling: - Set to True in the server and the agents to enable support for GRE - networks. Requires kernel support for OVS patch ports and GRE tunneling. + Please choose whether you want to activate support for GRE + networks on the server and agents. This requires kernel support for OVS patch ports and GRE tunneling. I don't understand why this template is not a boolean one. Thomas, any hint? It really should be turned into boolean, in order to be more l10n-friendly. Of course, if that's done, you should forget about by Choices-C change. Template: quantum-plugin-openvswitch/tunnel_id_ranges Type: string Default: 1:1000 _Description: Tunnel id ranges: - This is a comma-separated list of <tun_min>:<tun_max> tuples enumerating + Please enter a comma-separated list of <tun_min>:<tun_max> tuples enumerating ranges of GRE tunnel IDs that are available for tenant network allocation if tenant_network_type is "gre". Warning, high jargon ratio detected...:-) Template: quantum-plugin-openvswitch/local_ip Type: string _Description: Local IP address of this hypervisor: + Please enter the local IP address for this hypervisor. + All changes below are similar to other OpenStack packages.... --- quantum.old/debian/quantum-server.templates 2013-05-18 13:40:47.981243571 +0300 +++ quantum/debian/quantum-server.templates 2013-06-02 19:36:35.016203132 +0300 @@ -1,18 +1,18 @@ Template: quantum/register-endpoint Type: boolean Default: false -_Description: Register Quantum in the keystone endpoint catalog? - Each Openstack services (each API) should be registered in order to be +_Description: Register Quantum in the Keystone endpoint catalog? + Each OpenStack service (each API) should be registered in order to be accessible. This is done using "keystone service-create" and "keystone - endpoint-create". Select if you want to run these commands now. + endpoint-create". This can be done automatically now. . - Note that you will need to have an up and running keystone server on which to - connect using the Keystone auth token. + Note that you will need to have an up and running Keystone server on which to + connect using the Keystone authentication token. Template: quantum/keystone-ip Type: string -_Description: Keystone IP address: - Enter the IP address of your keystone server, so that quantum-server can +_Description: Keystone server IP address: + Please enter the IP address of the Keystone server, so that quantum-api can contact Keystone to do the Quantum service and endpoint creation. Template: quantum/keystone-auth-token @@ -24,8 +24,7 @@ Template: quantum/endpoint-ip Type: string _Description: Quantum endpoint IP address: - Enter the IP address that will be used to contact Quantum (eg: the Quantum - endpoint IP address). + Please enter the IP address that will be used to contact Quantum. . This IP address should be accessible from the clients that will use this service, so if you are installing a public cloud, this should be a public @@ -35,6 +34,6 @@ Type: string Default: regionOne _Description: Name of the region to register: - Openstack can be used using availability zones, with each region representing + OpenStack supports using availability zones, with each region representing a location. Please enter the zone that you wish to use when registering the endpoint. --- quantum.old/debian/quantum-plugin-metaplugin.templates 2013-05-18 13:40:47.981243571 +0300 +++ quantum/debian/quantum-plugin-metaplugin.templates 2013-06-02 19:36:35.016203132 +0300 @@ -10,20 +10,23 @@ Template: quantum-plugin-metaplugin/auth-host Type: string Default: 127.0.0.1 -_Description: Auth server hostname: - Please specify the URL of your Quantum authentication server. Typically - this is also the URL of your OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone). +_Description: Authentication server hostname: + Please specify the hostname of the authentication server. Typically + this is also the hostname of the OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone). Template: quantum-plugin-metaplugin/admin-tenant-name Type: string Default: admin -_Description: Auth server tenant name: +_Description: Authentication server tenant name: + Please specify the authentication server tenant name. Template: quantum-plugin-metaplugin/admin-user Type: string Default: admin -_Description: Auth server username: +_Description: Authentication server username: + Please specify the username to use with the authentication server. Template: quantum-plugin-metaplugin/admin-password Type: password -_Description: Auth server password: +_Description: Authentication server password: + Please specify the password to use with the authentication server. --
# These templates have been reviewed by the debian-l10n-english # team # # If modifications/additions/rewording are needed, please ask # debian-l10n-engl...@lists.debian.org for advice. # # Even minor modifications require translation updates and such # changes should be coordinated with translators and reviewers. Template: quantum/auth-host Type: string Default: 127.0.0.1 _Description: Auth server hostname: Please specify the hostname of your Quantum authentication server. Typically this is also the hostname of your OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone). Template: quantum/admin-tenant-name Type: string Default: admin _Description: Auth server tenant name: Template: quantum/admin-user Type: string Default: admin _Description: Auth server username: Template: quantum/admin-password Type: password _Description: Auth server password:
Template: quantum-plugin-openvswitch/configure_db Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Set up a database for quantum-plugin-openvswitch? No database has been set up for quantum-plugin-openvswitch to use. Before continuing, you should make sure you have the following information: . * the type of database that you want to use; * the database server host name (that server must allow TCP connections from this machine); * a username and password to access the database. . If some of these requirements are missing, do not choose this option and run with regular SQLite support. . You can change this setting later on by running "dpkg-reconfigure -plow quantum-plugin-openvswitch". Template: quantum-plugin-openvswitch/tenant_network_type Type: select __Choices: local, gre, vlan, none Choices-C: local, gre, vlan, none Default: gre _Description: Type of network to allocate for tenant networks: The value "local" is useful only for single-box testing and provides no connectivity between hosts. This must be changed either to "vlan" and configure network_vlan_ranges below or to "gre" and configure "tunnel_id_ranges" in order for tenant networks to provide connectivity between hosts. Set to "none" to disable creation of tenant networks. Template: quantum-plugin-openvswitch/enable_tunneling Type: select __Choices: True, False Choices-C: True, False Default: True _Description: Enable tunneling: Please choose whether you want to activate support for GRE networks on the server and agents. This requires kernel support for OVS patch ports and GRE tunneling. Template: quantum-plugin-openvswitch/tunnel_id_ranges Type: string Default: 1:1000 _Description: Tunnel id ranges: Please enter a comma-separated list of <tun_min>:<tun_max> tuples enumerating ranges of GRE tunnel IDs that are available for tenant network allocation if tenant_network_type is "gre". Template: quantum-plugin-openvswitch/local_ip Type: string _Description: Local IP address of this hypervisor: Please enter the local IP address for this hypervisor.
Template: quantum/register-endpoint Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Register Quantum in the Keystone endpoint catalog? Each OpenStack service (each API) should be registered in order to be accessible. This is done using "keystone service-create" and "keystone endpoint-create". This can be done automatically now. . Note that you will need to have an up and running Keystone server on which to connect using the Keystone authentication token. Template: quantum/keystone-ip Type: string _Description: Keystone server IP address: Please enter the IP address of the Keystone server, so that quantum-api can contact Keystone to do the Quantum service and endpoint creation. Template: quantum/keystone-auth-token Type: password _Description: Keystone Auth Token: To configure its endpoint in Keystone, quantum-server needs the Keystone auth token. Template: quantum/endpoint-ip Type: string _Description: Quantum endpoint IP address: Please enter the IP address that will be used to contact Quantum. . This IP address should be accessible from the clients that will use this service, so if you are installing a public cloud, this should be a public IP address. Template: quantum/region-name Type: string Default: regionOne _Description: Name of the region to register: OpenStack supports using availability zones, with each region representing a location. Please enter the zone that you wish to use when registering the endpoint.
# These templates have been reviewed by the debian-l10n-english # team # # If modifications/additions/rewording are needed, please ask # debian-l10n-engl...@lists.debian.org for advice. # # Even minor modifications require translation updates and such # changes should be coordinated with translators and reviewers. Template: quantum-plugin-metaplugin/auth-host Type: string Default: 127.0.0.1 _Description: Authentication server hostname: Please specify the hostname of the authentication server. Typically this is also the hostname of the OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone). Template: quantum-plugin-metaplugin/admin-tenant-name Type: string Default: admin _Description: Authentication server tenant name: Please specify the authentication server tenant name. Template: quantum-plugin-metaplugin/admin-user Type: string Default: admin _Description: Authentication server username: Please specify the username to use with the authentication server. Template: quantum-plugin-metaplugin/admin-password Type: password _Description: Authentication server password: Please specify the password to use with the authentication server.
--- quantum.old/debian/quantum-common.templates 2013-05-18 13:40:47.981243571 +0300 +++ quantum/debian/quantum-common.templates 2013-06-02 19:36:35.016203132 +0300 @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ Type: string Default: 127.0.0.1 _Description: Auth server hostname: - Please specify the URL of your Quantum authentication server. Typically - this is also the URL of your OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone). + Please specify the hostname of your Quantum authentication server. Typically + this is also the hostname of your OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone). Template: quantum/admin-tenant-name Type: string --- quantum.old/debian/quantum-plugin-openvswitch.templates 2013-05-18 13:40:47.981243571 +0300 +++ quantum/debian/quantum-plugin-openvswitch.templates 2013-06-02 19:47:02.135978167 +0300 @@ -3,46 +3,50 @@ Default: true _Description: Set up a database for quantum-plugin-openvswitch? No database has been set up for quantum-plugin-openvswitch to use. Before - continuing, you should make sure you have: + continuing, you should make sure you have the following information: . - - the server host name (that server must allow TCP connections from this + * the type of database that you want to use; + * the database server host name (that server must allow TCP connections from this machine); - - a username and password to access the database. - - A database type that you want to use. + * a username and password to access the database. . - If some of these requirements are missing, reject this option and run with - regular sqlite support. + If some of these requirements are missing, do not choose this option and run with + regular SQLite support. . - You can change this setting later on by running 'dpkg-reconfigure -plow - quantum-plugin-openvswitch. + You can change this setting later on by running "dpkg-reconfigure -plow + quantum-plugin-openvswitch". Template: quantum-plugin-openvswitch/tenant_network_type Type: select -Choices: local, gre, vlan, none +__Choices: local, gre, vlan, none +Choices-C: local, gre, vlan, none Default: gre _Description: Type of network to allocate for tenant networks: The value "local" is useful only for single-box testing and provides no - connectivity between hosts. You MUST either change this to "vlan" and - configure network_vlan_ranges below or change this to "gre" and configure + connectivity between hosts. This must be changed either to "vlan" and + configure network_vlan_ranges below or to "gre" and configure "tunnel_id_ranges" in order for tenant networks to provide connectivity between hosts. Set to "none" to disable creation of tenant networks. Template: quantum-plugin-openvswitch/enable_tunneling Type: select -Choices: True, False +__Choices: True, False +Choices-C: True, False Default: True _Description: Enable tunneling: - Set to True in the server and the agents to enable support for GRE - networks. Requires kernel support for OVS patch ports and GRE tunneling. + Please choose whether you want to activate support for GRE + networks on the server and agents. This requires kernel support for OVS patch ports and GRE tunneling. Template: quantum-plugin-openvswitch/tunnel_id_ranges Type: string Default: 1:1000 _Description: Tunnel id ranges: - This is a comma-separated list of <tun_min>:<tun_max> tuples enumerating + Please enter a comma-separated list of <tun_min>:<tun_max> tuples enumerating ranges of GRE tunnel IDs that are available for tenant network allocation if tenant_network_type is "gre". Template: quantum-plugin-openvswitch/local_ip Type: string _Description: Local IP address of this hypervisor: + Please enter the local IP address for this hypervisor. + --- quantum.old/debian/quantum-server.templates 2013-05-18 13:40:47.981243571 +0300 +++ quantum/debian/quantum-server.templates 2013-06-02 19:36:35.016203132 +0300 @@ -1,18 +1,18 @@ Template: quantum/register-endpoint Type: boolean Default: false -_Description: Register Quantum in the keystone endpoint catalog? - Each Openstack services (each API) should be registered in order to be +_Description: Register Quantum in the Keystone endpoint catalog? + Each OpenStack service (each API) should be registered in order to be accessible. This is done using "keystone service-create" and "keystone - endpoint-create". Select if you want to run these commands now. + endpoint-create". This can be done automatically now. . - Note that you will need to have an up and running keystone server on which to - connect using the Keystone auth token. + Note that you will need to have an up and running Keystone server on which to + connect using the Keystone authentication token. Template: quantum/keystone-ip Type: string -_Description: Keystone IP address: - Enter the IP address of your keystone server, so that quantum-server can +_Description: Keystone server IP address: + Please enter the IP address of the Keystone server, so that quantum-api can contact Keystone to do the Quantum service and endpoint creation. Template: quantum/keystone-auth-token @@ -24,8 +24,7 @@ Template: quantum/endpoint-ip Type: string _Description: Quantum endpoint IP address: - Enter the IP address that will be used to contact Quantum (eg: the Quantum - endpoint IP address). + Please enter the IP address that will be used to contact Quantum. . This IP address should be accessible from the clients that will use this service, so if you are installing a public cloud, this should be a public @@ -35,6 +34,6 @@ Type: string Default: regionOne _Description: Name of the region to register: - Openstack can be used using availability zones, with each region representing + OpenStack supports using availability zones, with each region representing a location. Please enter the zone that you wish to use when registering the endpoint. --- quantum.old/debian/quantum-plugin-metaplugin.templates 2013-05-18 13:40:47.981243571 +0300 +++ quantum/debian/quantum-plugin-metaplugin.templates 2013-06-02 19:36:35.016203132 +0300 @@ -10,20 +10,23 @@ Template: quantum-plugin-metaplugin/auth-host Type: string Default: 127.0.0.1 -_Description: Auth server hostname: - Please specify the URL of your Quantum authentication server. Typically - this is also the URL of your OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone). +_Description: Authentication server hostname: + Please specify the hostname of the authentication server. Typically + this is also the hostname of the OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone). Template: quantum-plugin-metaplugin/admin-tenant-name Type: string Default: admin -_Description: Auth server tenant name: +_Description: Authentication server tenant name: + Please specify the authentication server tenant name. Template: quantum-plugin-metaplugin/admin-user Type: string Default: admin -_Description: Auth server username: +_Description: Authentication server username: + Please specify the username to use with the authentication server. Template: quantum-plugin-metaplugin/admin-password Type: password -_Description: Auth server password: +_Description: Authentication server password: + Please specify the password to use with the authentication server. --- quantum.old/debian/changelog 2013-05-18 13:40:47.981243571 +0300 +++ quantum/debian/changelog 2013-05-19 10:45:14.396910254 +0300 @@ -1,3 +1,11 @@ +quantum (2013.1.1-2) UNRELEASED; urgency=low + + * Debconf templates and debian/control reviewed by the debian-l10n- + english team as part of the Smith review project. Closes: #708761 + * [Debconf translation updates] + + -- Christian Perrier <bubu...@debian.org> Sun, 19 May 2013 09:45:13 +0200 + quantum (2013.1.1-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release.
Source: quantum Section: net Priority: optional Maintainer: PKG OpenStack <openstack-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org> Uploaders: Loic Dachary (OuoU) <l...@debian.org>, Julien Danjou <a...@debian.org>, Thomas Goirand <z...@debian.org>, Ghe Rivero <ghe.riv...@stackops.com>, Mehdi Abaakouk <sil...@sileht.net> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), po-debconf, python-all (>= 2.6), openstack-pkg-tools (>= 4) Build-Depends-Indep: alembic (>=0.4.1), bridge-utils, pep8 (>= 1.3.3), python-amqplib, python-anyjson, python-argparse, python-babel, python-cliff, python-configobj, python-coverage, python-eventlet (>= 0.9.17), python-fixtures (>= 0.3.12), python-greenlet, python-gflags, python-httplib2, python-iso8601, python-keystoneclient (>= 1:0.2), python-kombu, python-lxml, python-mock (>= 1.0b1), python-mox, python-netaddr, python-netifaces, python-nose, python-nosexcover, python-novaclient, python-oslo.config, python-paste, python-pastedeploy, python-pyudev, python-quantumclient (>= 1:2.0), python-routes, python-setuptools, python-setuptools-git, python-simplejson, python-sphinx, python-sqlalchemy, python-testtools (>= 0.9.27), python-unittest2, python-webob, python-webtest Standards-Version: 3.9.3 Homepage: http://quantum.openstack.org/ Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=openstack/quantum.git;a=summary Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/openstack/quantum.git Package: python-quantum Architecture: all Section: python Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Replaces: quantum-dhcp-agent (<< 2013), quantum-l3-agent (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-cisco (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-linuxbridge-agent (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-linuxbridge (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-metaplugin (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-nec-agent (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-nec (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-nicira (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-openvswitch-agent (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-openvswitch (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-ryu-agent (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-ryu (<< 2013), Breaks: quantum-dhcp-agent (<< 2013), quantum-l3-agent (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-cisco (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-linuxbridge-agent (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-linuxbridge (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-metaplugin (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-nec-agent (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-nec (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-nicira (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-openvswitch-agent (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-openvswitch (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-ryu-agent (<< 2013), quantum-plugin-ryu (<< 2013), Depends: ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, alembic (>= 0.4.1), python-amqplib, python-anyjson, python-argparse, python-configobj, python-eventlet (>= 0.9.17), python-greenlet, python-gflags, python-httplib2, python-iso8601, python-keystoneclient (>= 1:0.2), python-kombu, python-lxml, python-migrate, python-netaddr, python-novaclient, python-oslo.config, python-paste, python-pastedeploy, python-pyudev, python-quantumclient (>= 1:2.0), python-routes, python-simplejson, python-sqlalchemy, python-webob, Provides: ${python:Provides} Description: OpenStack virtual network service - python library Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the Python library. Package: quantum-server Architecture: all Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: adduser, debconf, lsb-base, quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, quantum-plugin-openvswitch | quantum-plugin, Description: OpenStack virtual network service - server Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the quantum server. Package: quantum-common Architecture: all Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: adduser, debconf, python-quantum (= ${source:Version}), python-cliff, python-pyparsing, python-mysqldb, python-sqlalchemy, ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends} Breaks: quantum-server ( <= 2012.2~rc1~20120907.1154-0ubuntu1 ) Replaces: quantum-server ( <= 2012.2~rc1~20120907.1154-0ubuntu1 ) Description: OpenStack virtual network service - common Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the common files. Package: quantum-plugin-cisco Architecture: all Provides: quantum-plugin Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Breaks: python-quantum (<< 2012.1-5.1) Replaces: python-quantum (<< 2012.1-5.1) Description: OpenStack virtual network service - Cisco plugin Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the plugin to use with Cisco hardware. Package: quantum-plugin-nec Architecture: all Provides: quantum-plugin Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Breaks: python-quantum (<< 2012.1-5.1) Replaces: python-quantum (<< 2012.1-5.1) Description: OpenStack virtual network service - NEC plugin Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the NEC plugin. Package: quantum-plugin-nec-agent Architecture: all Provides: quantum-plugin Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, quantum-plugin-nec, sudo Breaks: python-quantum (<< 2012.1-5.1) Replaces: python-quantum (<< 2012.1-5.1) Description: OpenStack virtual network service - NEC agent Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the NEC plugin agent. Package: quantum-plugin-bigswitch Architecture: all Provides: quantum-plugin Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Quantum virtual network service - BigSwitch plugin Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the BigSwitch plugin. Package: quantum-plugin-hyperv Architecture: all Provides: quantum-plugin Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Quantum virtual network service - Hyper-V plugin Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the Hyper-V plugin. Package: quantum-plugin-brocade Architecture: all Provides: quantum-plugin Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Quantum is a virtual network service for Openstack - Brocade plugin Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the Brocade plugin. Package: quantum-plugin-plumgrid Architecture: all Provides: quantum-plugin Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Quantum virtual network service - PLUMgrid plugin Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the PLUMgrid plugin. Package: quantum-plugin-metaplugin Architecture: all Provides: quantum-plugin Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: adduser, quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Quantum virtual network service - metaplugin plugin Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the Metaplugin plugin. Package: quantum-plugin-nicira Architecture: all Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), Breaks: python-quantum (<< 2012.1-5.1) Replaces: python-quantum (<< 2012.1-5.1) Description: OpenStack virtual network service - Nicira NVP plugin Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the plugin to use with Nicira Network Virtualization Platform (NVP) controllers. Package: quantum-l3-agent Architecture: all Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: adduser, debconf, quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), sudo, ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, Recommends: openvswitch-switch Description: Quantum is a virtual network service for Openstack - (l3 agent) Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the l3 agent. Package: quantum-dhcp-agent Architecture: all Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: adduser, dnsmasq-base, dnsmasq-utils, quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), sudo, ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, Description: Quantum is a virtual network service for Openstack - (dhcp agent) Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the dhcp agent. Package: quantum-metadata-agent Architecture: all Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Breaks: quantum-l3-agent (<< 2013.1) Replaces: quantum-l3-agent (<< 2013.1) Description: Quantum is a virtual network service for Openstack - metadata agent Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the metadata proxy agent. Package: quantum-lbaas-agent Architecture: all Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: haproxy, quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Breaks: quantum-common ( <= 2012.2~rc1~20120907.1154-0ubuntu1 ) Replaces: quantum-common ( <= 2012.2~rc1~20120907.1154-0ubuntu1 ) Description: Quantum is a virtual network service for Openstack - LBaaS agent Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the Load Balancing as-a Service (LBaaS) agent. Package: quantum-plugin-openvswitch Architecture: all Provides: quantum-plugin Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: adduser, debconf, openvswitch-switch, dbconfig-common, quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), sqlite3, ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, Breaks: python-quantum (<< 2012.1-5.1) Replaces: python-quantum (<< 2012.1-5.1) Recommends: openvswitch-datapath-dkms Description: OpenStack virtual network service - Open vSwitch plugin Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the plugin to use with Open vSwitch. Package: quantum-plugin-openvswitch-agent Architecture: all Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: openvswitch-switch, quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), quantum-plugin-openvswitch, sudo, ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, Breaks: python-quantum (<< 2012.1-5.1) Replaces: python-quantum (<< 2012.1-5.1) Recommends: openvswitch-datapath-dkms Description: OpenStack virtual network service - Open vSwitch agent Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the Open vSwitch agent. If you choose to use the Open vSwitch plugin on quantum-server, this agent should run on each compute node. Package: quantum-plugin-linuxbridge Architecture: all Provides: quantum-plugin Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: bridge-utils, quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, Breaks: python-quantum (<< 2012.1-5.1) Replaces: python-quantum (<< 2012.1-5.1) Description: OpenStack virtual network service - Linux bridge plugin Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the Linux bridge plugin. Package: quantum-plugin-linuxbridge-agent Architecture: all Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.6~) Depends: bridge-utils, quantum-common (= ${source:Version}), quantum-plugin-linuxbridge, sudo, ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, Breaks: python-quantum (<< 2012.1-5.1) Replaces: python-quantum (<< 2012.1-5.1) Description: OpenStack virtual network service - Linux bridge agent Quantum provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Quantum API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . This package provides the Linux bridge agent. If you choose to use the Linux bridge plugin on quantum-server, this agent should run on each compute node.
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