puppet 3.3.1-1ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu

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puppet (3.3.1-1ubuntu2) trusty; urgency=low

  * SECURITY UPDATE: unsafe use of temp files
    - debian/patches/CVE-2013-4969-3.3.x-temp-file.patch: Use replace_file
      to update a file's contents in lib/puppet/type/file.rb,
      lib/puppet/util.rb, updated tests in
      spec/integration/type/file_spec.rb, spec/unit/type/file_spec.rb.
    - CVE-2013-4969
 -- Marc Deslauriers <email address hidden>   Mon, 23 Dec 2013 07:57:52 -0500

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Binary packages built by this source

puppet: Centralized configuration management - agent startup and compatibility scripts

 This package contains the startup script and compatbility scripts for the
 puppet agent, which is the process responsible for configuring the local node.
 .
 Puppet lets you centrally manage every important aspect of your system
 using a cross-platform specification language that manages all the
 separate elements normally aggregated in different files, like users,
 cron jobs, and hosts, along with obviously discrete elements like
 packages, services, and files.
 .
 Puppet's simple declarative specification language provides powerful
 classing abilities for drawing out the similarities between hosts while
 allowing them to be as specific as necessary, and it handles dependency
 and prerequisite relationships between objects clearly and explicitly.

puppet-common: Centralized configuration management

 Puppet lets you centrally manage every important aspect of your system
 using a cross-platform specification language that manages all the
 separate elements normally aggregated in different files, like users,
 cron jobs, and hosts, along with obviously discrete elements like
 packages, services, and files.
 .
 Puppet's simple declarative specification language provides powerful
 classing abilities for drawing out the similarities between hosts while
 allowing them to be as specific as necessary, and it handles dependency
 and prerequisite relationships between objects clearly and explicitly.
 .
 This package contains the puppet software and documentation. For the startup
 scripts needed to run the puppet agent and master, see the "puppet" and
 "puppetmaster" packages, respectively.

puppet-el: syntax highlighting for puppet manifests in emacs

 The puppet-el package provides syntax highlighting for puppet
 manifests (files ending with (".pp").
 .
 As per the Debian emacs policy, installed addons are activated
 automatically.

puppet-testsuite: Centralized configuration management - test suite

 This package provides all the tests from the upstream puppet source code.
 The tests are used for improving the QA of the puppet package.
 .
 Tests are installed under /usr/share/puppet-testsuite, and can be
 performed using "rake unit" in that directory.

puppetmaster: Centralized configuration management - master startup and compatibility scripts

 This package contains the startup and compatibility scripts for the puppet
 master, which is the server hosting manifests and files for the puppet nodes.
 .
 Puppet lets you centrally manage every important aspect of your system
 using a cross-platform specification language that manages all the
 separate elements normally aggregated in different files, like users,
 cron jobs, and hosts, along with obviously discrete elements like
 packages, services, and files.
 .
 Puppet's simple declarative specification language provides powerful
 classing abilities for drawing out the similarities between hosts while
 allowing them to be as specific as necessary, and it handles dependency
 and prerequisite relationships between objects clearly and explicitly.

puppetmaster-common: Puppet master common scripts

 This package contains common scripts for the puppet master,
 which is the server hosting manifests and files for the puppet nodes.
 .
 Puppet lets you centrally manage every important aspect of your system
 using a cross-platform specification language that manages all the
 separate elements normally aggregated in different files, like users,
 cron jobs, and hosts, along with obviously discrete elements like
 packages, services, and files.
 .
 Puppet's simple declarative specification language provides powerful
 classing abilities for drawing out the similarities between hosts while
 allowing them to be as specific as necessary, and it handles dependency
 and prerequisite relationships between objects clearly and explicitly.

puppetmaster-passenger: Centralised configuration management - master setup to run under mod passenger

 This package provides a puppetmaster running under mod passenger.
 This configuration offers better performance and scalability.
 .
 Puppet lets you centrally manage every important aspect of your system
 using a cross-platform specification language that manages all the
 separate elements normally aggregated in different files, like users,
 cron jobs, and hosts, along with obviously discrete elements like
 packages, services, and files.
 .
 Puppet's simple declarative specification language provides powerful
 classing abilities for drawing out the similarities between hosts while
 allowing them to be as specific as necessary, and it handles dependency
 and prerequisite relationships between objects clearly and explicitly.

vim-puppet: syntax highlighting for puppet manifests in vim

 The vim-puppet package provides filetype detection and syntax highlighting for
 puppet manifests (files ending with ".pp").
 .
 As per the Debian vim policy, installed addons are not activated
 automatically, but the "vim-addon-manager" tool can be used for this
 purpose.