Package: libdata-uriencode-perl Architecture: all Version: 0.11-1~elbrus9+1 Priority: optional Section: perl Maintainer: Paul Gevers Installed-Size: 35 Depends: perl Filename: testing/libdata-uriencode-perl_0.11-1~elbrus9+1_all.deb Size: 12090 SHA256: e0072a49c5690ef388992c69817840bfc0f728e0ea69fdb74a47f9aeebfc5c79 SHA512: 9bebdf3999ea950f75b8e919c6552269de8201f5fd6c6ec75768810bcc271fcee98c58012eecd03852d4a1313351d14185333a79a61050e428d918e4af291c30 Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/Data-URIEncode Description: unknown The world of the web works off of URI's. The Query string portion of URIs already support encoding of key/value paired data - they just don't natively allow for for complex data structures. . There are modules or encodings that do support arbitrarily complex data structures. JSON, YAML and Data::Dumper all have their own way of encoding complex structures. But then to pass them across the web, you usually still have to URL encode them and pass them via a form parameter. . Data::URIEncode allows for encoding and decoding complex (multi level datastructures) using native Query String manipulators (such as CGI.pm). It takes complex data and turns it into a flat hashref which can then be turned into a URI query string using URL encoding. It also takes a flat hashref of data passed in and translates it back to a complex structure. . This description was automagically extracted from the module by dh-make-perl. Package: libimage-scale-perl-dbgsym Architecture: amd64 Version: 0.14-2~deb11+1 Auto-Built-Package: debug-symbols Priority: optional Section: debug Source: libimage-scale-perl Maintainer: Paul Gevers Installed-Size: 125 Depends: libimage-scale-perl (= 0.14-2~deb11+1) Filename: testing/libimage-scale-perl-dbgsym_0.14-2~deb11+1_amd64.deb Size: 106124 SHA256: a0f08e62524531a50c27af213d5aafd1fe29b1e591d2326cb4265072b0aac6e8 SHA512: 9b099790982601287b7b136196c8dde51a72d3531ac868c07f92c913543f11540dc10997e666632dfc96ccd91309c34397ebfc68a80c066a2a8eef75cc96ac33 Description: debug symbols for libimage-scale-perl Build-Ids: b2ebac3f0252c4c7feb38478bcb3513cf0b5d60b Package: libimage-scale-perl Architecture: amd64 Version: 0.14-2~deb11+1 Priority: optional Section: perl Maintainer: Paul Gevers Installed-Size: 126 Depends: perl (>= 5.30.0-9), perlapi-5.30.0, libc6 (>= 2.14), libgif7 (>= 5.1), libjpeg62-turbo (>= 1.3.1), libpng16-16 (>= 1.6.2-1) Filename: testing/libimage-scale-perl_0.14-2~deb11+1_amd64.deb Size: 43944 SHA256: d337182fb989d82e73144cd7392cac5df678c923f4df68062bf836a4ce29cb60 SHA512: 3f452fc91208ebdc9bbf1ba2864ead09622f5adc6895b82880c4c96226de4828e64dd7fec34d4ebf3c8e8d4a572c0c46140b88b23461a7ac8f01f71fa93565be Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/Image-Scale Description: Fast, high-quality fixed-point image resizing Image::Scale implements several resizing algorithms with a focus on low overhead, speed and minimal features. Algorithms available are: . GD's copyResampled (floating-point) . GD's copyResampled fixed-point (useful on embedded devices/NAS devices) . GraphicsMagick's assortment of resize filters (floating-point) . GraphicsMagick's Triangle filter in fixed-point . Supported image formats include JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP for input, and JPEG and PNG for output. . This module came about because we needed to improve the very slow performance of floating-point resizing algorithms on platforms without a floating-point unit, such as ARM devices like the SheevaPlug, and the Sparc-based ReadyNAS Duo. Previously it would take many seconds to resize using GD on the ReadyNAS but the conversion to fixed-point with a little assembly code brings this down to the range of well under 1 second. . This description was automagically extracted from the module by dh-make-perl. Package: libjson-xs-versiononeandtwo-perl Architecture: all Version: 0.31-1~elbrus9+1 Priority: optional Section: perl Maintainer: Paul Gevers Installed-Size: 19 Depends: perl Filename: testing/libjson-xs-versiononeandtwo-perl_0.31-1~elbrus9+1_all.deb Size: 4664 SHA256: e25579ff5c6294a7bc3babd7d81906909d2902df1b2f35ff34ad72ad480556ea SHA512: aae9ff472947b29ff1ebe8adcdffd6c9b82336fdf561993fb7b1449641e62afb8903f7da19acc96b37116e462e5bc50b73e865fe05cb43c16d4ce21cc5a54ae6 Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/JSON-XS-VersionOneAndTwo Description: unknown JSON::XS is by far the best JSON module on the CPAN. However, it changed its API at version 2.01. If you have to maintain code which may be run on systems with either version one or two then this is a bit of a pain. JSON::XS::VersionOneAndTwo takes the pain away without sacrificing performance. . This description was automagically extracted from the module by dh-make-perl. Package: libmedia-scan-perl-dbgsym Architecture: amd64 Version: 0.1+20200301+gitaca51d0-4~deb11.1 Auto-Built-Package: debug-symbols Priority: optional Section: debug Source: libmediascan Maintainer: Paul Gevers Installed-Size: 289 Depends: libmedia-scan-perl (= 0.1+20200301+gitaca51d0-4~deb11.1) Filename: testing/libmedia-scan-perl-dbgsym_0.1+20200301+gitaca51d0-4~deb11.1_amd64.deb Size: 244532 SHA256: 6f725d99b5bc1fddedc2b0e1239339b11be7e5fdc45c0910a8adb384e4a6e4ab SHA512: e6fc57c3fd096634e6a496e6167236c467a0c36b195dea88b7e9bbf37d03c707283a62d29f486878caaaa888fe377a8a62191d40480cc902ed90995e5e55c526 Description: debug symbols for libmedia-scan-perl Build-Ids: 8410f96547d0865c0688ac8b4a1d1fa031564b18 c9a60ca2656b17546dfa5cb120413346b6248e85 Package: libmedia-scan-perl Architecture: amd64 Version: 0.1+20200301+gitaca51d0-4~deb11.1 Priority: optional Section: perl Source: libmediascan Maintainer: Paul Gevers Installed-Size: 254 Depends: libavcodec58 (>= 7:4.2), libavformat58 (>= 7:4.1), libavutil56 (>= 7:4.0), libc6 (>= 2.29), libdb5.3, libexif12 (>= 0.6.21-1~), libgif7 (>= 5.1), libjpeg62-turbo (>= 1.3.1), libpng16-16 (>= 1.6.2-1), libswscale5 (>= 7:4.0), perl (>= 5.30.0-9), perlapi-5.30.0 Filename: testing/libmedia-scan-perl_0.1+20200301+gitaca51d0-4~deb11.1_amd64.deb Size: 68164 SHA256: ce6b99f79008ea7e96cbf07fbcc189f356c4921d30cdc9fa8f806bc680750c71 SHA512: 22f7eca0e9bf0158474787f04a5f65075d73f4992ac5178072b92c5031bf68a0914f6a4e0b502b96361cededbe0cc0010c1c8ed8ad7f151fb6a53bca123a387a Homepage: https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver-vendor Description: module for reading metadata from multi-media files Module that is supposed to replace Image::Scan and Audio::Scan. Package: libtie-cache-lru-expires-perl Architecture: all Version: 0.55-1 Priority: optional Section: perl Maintainer: Paul Gevers Installed-Size: 22 Depends: libtie-cache-lru-perl, perl Filename: testing/libtie-cache-lru-expires-perl_0.55-1_all.deb Size: 5830 SHA256: 4b20c9cbb036405c22e448811d51669a5a17ad51a014159941884be9622e0dbf SHA512: cac8d76b71797c321e1ddc62de451d76a9c05dce81828ea3eabf97ab25fb62591c89ee830f24a12f37d70a3ca30913ee5ae68c78b88a39a256ca7e40eb0a393f Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/Tie-Cache-LRU-Expires Description: unknown This is an expiring LRU cache, using Tie::Cache::LRU. Each entry in this cache expires after 'EXPIRES' seconds (default 3600). The cache is in RAM (see Tie::Cache::LRU). ENTRIES provides the maximum number of entries in the Tie::Cache::LRU cache. . It works by checking if a cached entry hasn't expired. If it has, undef is returned, otherwise it's value. If the entry wasn't cached, undef is also returned (of course). Expired entries will eventually drop of the LRU; or, if referenced will (as can be expected, otherwise they wouldn't be referenced) be refreshed. . NB! If entries keep being referenced and are expired, but never refreshed, they will never leave the LRU! . This description was automagically extracted from the module by dh-make-perl. Package: libtie-cache-lru-perl Architecture: all Version: 20150301-1~elbrus9+1 Priority: optional Section: perl Maintainer: Paul Gevers Installed-Size: 46 Depends: libcarp-assert-perl, libclass-virtual-perl, libenum-perl, perl Filename: testing/libtie-cache-lru-perl_20150301-1~elbrus9+1_all.deb Size: 16312 SHA256: dbf76518b1480580c0b2deee41e072edb80d7888f568a304ce2973c220a91471 SHA512: 267e4642f9215270747ecc7f4fdb4bf7f5a2534066eeade53abeaf2021454bfb974767169b2d7582410b4d65c77a9be1eacbe531076ada30b50e2cb061e9f0c6 Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/Tie-Cache-LRU Description: Least-Recently Used cache NOTE There are no plans to update this module. Please consider using CHI or other caching framework. . This is an implementation of a least-recently used (LRU) cache keeping the cache in RAM. . A LRU cache is similar to the kind of cache used by a web browser. New items are placed into the top of the cache. When the cache grows past its size limit, it throws away items off the bottom. The trick is that whenever an item is -accessed-, it is pulled back to the top. The end result of all this is that items which are frequently accessed tend to stay in the cache. . This description was automagically extracted from the module by dh-make-perl. Package: libtie-regexphash-perl Architecture: all Version: 0.17-1~elbrus9+1 Priority: optional Section: perl Maintainer: Paul Gevers Installed-Size: 27 Depends: perl Filename: testing/libtie-regexphash-perl_0.17-1~elbrus9+1_all.deb Size: 9152 SHA256: 7a998c5fa04434da45afc91946f70e7ec0a8c9b36ee2e4a91295ab76e9af93e5 SHA512: 91453f1f50dc2ccee13bd8c9425b2ca5c903977702eec12370bbbe20838528a3da4c9d45f877cf8dd8d384ca248fc31736d7fb7ea028aac609ce3da4b3a2ba13 Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/Tie-RegexpHash Description: unknown Tie::RegexpHash allows one to use regular expressions for hash keys, so that values can be associated with anything that matches the key. . Hashes can be operated on using the standard tied hash interface in Perl, as described in the SYNOPSIS, or using an object-oriented interface described below. . This description was automagically extracted from the module by dh-make-perl. Package: logitechmediaserver Architecture: all Version: 7.9.2+20200303+0a596dc-1~deb10 Priority: optional Section: sound Source: slimserver Maintainer: Paul Gevers Installed-Size: 27696 Depends: adduser, faad, flac, libanyevent-perl, libarchive-zip-perl, libaudio-scan-perl, libcarp-clan-perl, libclass-data-inheritable-perl, libclass-inspector-perl, libclass-xsaccessor-perl, libdata-dump-perl, libdata-uriencode-perl, libdbd-sqlite3-perl, libdbi-perl, libdbix-class-perl, libdigest-sha-perl, libev-perl, libexporter-lite-perl, libfile-bom-perl, libfile-next-perl, libfile-readbackwards-perl, libfile-slurp-perl, libfile-which-perl, libhtml-parser-perl, libimage-scale-perl, libio-socket-socks-perl, libio-string-perl, libjson-xs-perl, libjson-xs-versiononeandtwo-perl, liblog-log4perl-perl, libmedia-scan-perl, libnet-http-perl, libnet-https-nb-perl, libnetwork-ipv4addr-perl, libpath-class-perl, libproc-background-perl, libsoap-lite-perl, libsql-abstract-limit-perl, libsql-abstract-perl, libsub-name-perl, libtemplate-perl, libtext-unidecode-perl, libtie-cache-lru-expires-perl, libtie-cache-lru-perl, libtie-ixhash-perl, libtie-regexphash-perl, liburi-find-perl, libuuid-tiny-perl, libversion-perl, libxml-parser-perl, libyaml-libyaml-perl, lsb-base, perl (>= 5.10.0), sox, wavpack Conflicts: slimp3, slimserver, squeezeboxserver, squeezecenter Replaces: slimp3, slimserver, squeezeboxserver, squeezecenter Filename: testing/logitechmediaserver_7.9.2+20200303+0a596dc-1~deb10_all.deb Size: 9764372 SHA256: 6a57304aebbc61f5061c8679c2edba60cd9b0396c7fdc7f6a6da2f923919c59f SHA512: f21254a87947c7fc43f85c0894682c202f4b1e80549f058898a955006888b80990ec0e71bceba51866419cc205d809cc8566845388f426f65eda98d1164ccf81 Homepage: https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver Description: Streaming Audio Server Logitech Media Server is a cross-platform streaming media server that supports a wide range of formats, including AAC, AIFF, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV, and WMA.