pmdk 1.11.1-4 source package in Ubuntu
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pmdk (1.11.1-4) unstable; urgency=medium * B-Depend on valgrind-if-available. * Fix build failure with ndctl 73. -- Adam Borowski <email address hidden> Mon, 16 May 2022 16:18:41 +0200
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- Adam Borowski
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- Original maintainer:
- Adam Borowski
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- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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Binary packages built by this source
- libpmem-dev: Persistent Memory low level support library, v1 headers
libpmem provides low level persistent memory support. In particular, support
for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem is
provided.
.
This package contains libraries and header files used for linking programs
against libpmem.
- libpmem1: Persistent Memory low level support library, v1 runtime
libpmem provides low level persistent memory support. In particular, support
for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem is
provided.
.
This library is provided for software which tracks every store to pmem and
needs to flush those changes to durability. Most developers will find higher
level libraries like libpmemobj to be much more convenient.
.
This package provides binary runtime for version 1 of the API.
- libpmem1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpmem1
- libpmem1-debug: Persistent Memory low level support library — debug build
libpmem provides low level persistent memory support. In particular, support
for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem is
provided.
.
This package contains a special build of this library meant for debugging
purposes. It contains extra logging, assertions and expensive checks that
should not be used otherwise.
- libpmem2: Persistent Memory low level support library, v2 runtime
libpmem provides low level persistent memory support. In particular, support
for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem is
provided.
.
This library is provided for software which tracks every store to pmem and
needs to flush those changes to durability. Most developers will find higher
level libraries like libpmemobj to be much more convenient.
- libpmem2-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpmem2
- libpmem2-debug: Persistent Memory low level support library — debug build
libpmem provides low level persistent memory support. In particular, support
for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem is
provided.
.
This package contains a special build of this library meant for debugging
purposes. It contains extra logging, assertions and expensive checks that
should not be used otherwise.
- libpmem2-dev: Persistent Memory low level support library, v2 headers
libpmem provides low level persistent memory support. In particular, support
for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem is
provided.
.
This package contains libraries and header files used for linking programs
against libpmem2, with a modernized API that avoids certain limitations of
libpmem1.
- libpmemblk-dev: development files for libpmemblk1
libpmemblk implements a pmem-resident array of blocks, all the same size, where
a block is updated atomically with respect to power failure or program
interruption (no torn blocks).
.
This package contains libraries and header files used for linking programs
against libpmemblk.
- libpmemblk1: Persistent Memory block array support library
libpmemblk implements a pmem-resident array of blocks, all the same size, where
a block is updated atomically with respect to power failure or program
interruption (no torn blocks).
.
This library is provided for cases requiring large arrays of objects at least
512 bytes each. Most developers will find higher level libraries like
libpmemobj to be more generally useful.
- libpmemblk1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpmemblk1
- libpmemblk1-debug: Persistent Memory block array support library — debug build
libpmemblk implements a pmem-resident array of blocks, all the same size, where
a block is updated atomically with respect to power failure or program
interruption (no torn blocks).
.
This library is provided for cases requiring large arrays of objects at least
512 bytes each. Most developers will find higher level libraries like
libpmemobj to be more generally useful.
.
This package contains a special build of this library meant for debugging
purposes. It contains extra logging, assertions and expensive checks that
should not be used otherwise.
- libpmemlog-dev: development files for libpmemlog1
libpmemlog implements a pmem-resident log file.
.
This package contains libraries and header files used for linking programs
against libpmemlog.
- libpmemlog1: Persistent Memory log file support library
libpmemlog implements a pmem-resident log file.
.
This library is provided for cases requiring an append-mostly file to record
variable length entries. Most developers will find higher level libraries like
libpmemobj to be more generally useful.
- libpmemlog1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpmemlog1
- libpmemlog1-debug: Persistent Memory log file support library — debug build
libpmemlog implements a pmem-resident log file.
.
This library is provided for cases requiring an append-mostly file to record
variable length entries. Most developers will find higher level libraries like
libpmemobj to be more generally useful.
.
This package contains a special build of this library meant for debugging
purposes. It contains extra logging, assertions and expensive checks that
should not be used otherwise.
- libpmemobj-dev: development files for libpmemobj1
libpmemobj turns a persistent memory file into a flexible object store,
supporting transactions, memory management, locking, lists, and a number of
other features.
.
This package contains libraries and header files used for linking programs
against libpmemobj.
- libpmemobj1: Persistent Memory object store support library
libpmemobj turns a persistent memory file into a flexible object store,
supporting transactions, memory management, locking, lists, and a number of
other features.
- libpmemobj1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpmemobj1
- libpmemobj1-debug: Persistent Memory object store support library — debug build
libpmemobj turns a persistent memory file into a flexible object store,
supporting transactions, memory management, locking, lists, and a number of
other features.
.
This package contains a special build of this library meant for debugging
purposes. It contains extra logging, assertions and expensive checks that
should not be used otherwise.
- libpmempool-dev: development files for libpmempool1
libpmempool provides a set of utilities for management, diagnostics and repair
of persistent memory pools.
.
This package contains libraries and header files used for linking programs
against libpmempool.
- libpmempool1: Persistent Memory pool management support library
libpmempool provides a set of utilities for management, diagnostics and repair
of persistent memory pools. A pool in this context means a pmemobj pool,
pmemblk pool, pmemlog pool or BTT layout, independent of the underlying
storage. The libpmempool is for applications that need high reliability or
built-in troubleshooting. It may be useful for testing and debugging purposes
also.
- libpmempool1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpmempool1
- libpmempool1-debug: Persistent Memory pool management support library — debug build
libpmempool provides a set of utilities for management, diagnostics and repair
of persistent memory pools. A pool in this context means a pmemobj pool,
pmemblk pool, pmemlog pool or BTT layout, independent of the underlying
storage. The libpmempool is for applications that need high reliability or
built-in troubleshooting. It may be useful for testing and debugging purposes
also.
.
This package contains a special build of this library meant for debugging
purposes. It contains extra logging, assertions and expensive checks that
should not be used otherwise.
- librpmem-dev: development files for librpmem1
librpmem provides low-level support for remote access to persistent memory
(pmem) utilizing RDMA-capable RNICs.
.
This package contains libraries and header files used for linking programs
against librpmem.
- librpmem1: Persistent Memory remote access support library
librpmem provides low-level support for remote access to persistent memory
(pmem) utilizing RDMA-capable RNICs. The library can be used to replicate
remotely a memory region over RDMA protocol. It utilizes appropriate
persistency mechanism based on remote node’s platform capabilities. The
librpmem utilizes the ssh client to authenticate a user on remote node and for
encryption of connection’s out-of-band configuration data.
.
This library is for applications that use remote persistent memory directly,
without the help of any library-supplied transactions or memory allocation.
Higher-level libraries that build on libpmem are available and are recommended
for most applications.
- librpmem1-dbgsym: debug symbols for librpmem1
- librpmem1-debug: Persistent Memory remote access support library — debug build
librpmem provides low-level support for remote access to persistent memory
(pmem) utilizing RDMA-capable RNICs. The library can be used to replicate
remotely a memory region over RDMA protocol. It utilizes appropriate
persistency mechanism based on remote node’s platform capabilities. The
librpmem utilizes the ssh client to authenticate a user on remote node and for
encryption of connection’s out-of-band configuration data.
.
This library is for applications that use remote persistent memory directly,
without the help of any library-supplied transactions or memory allocation.
Higher-level libraries that build on libpmem are available and are recommended
for most applications.
.
This package contains a special build of this library meant for debugging
purposes. It contains extra logging, assertions and expensive checks that
should not be used otherwise.
- pmdk-tools: Persistent Memory management tools
The main purpose of this package is to provide a user with a set of utilities
for off-line analysis and manipulation of pools created by pmem libraries.
.
The utilities may be useful for troubleshooting by system administrators and
for software developers who work on applications based on these libraries. The
latter may find these tools useful for testing and debugging purposes also.
- pmdk-tools-dbgsym: debug symbols for pmdk-tools