libpod 4.9.4+ds1-1build1 source package in Ubuntu

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libpod (4.9.4+ds1-1build1) oracular; urgency=medium

  * No change rebuild with new golang-github-containers-common, to pick up
    apparmor fix (LP: #2040483)

 -- Andreas Hasenack <email address hidden>  Mon, 17 Jun 2024 15:43:41 -0300

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Andreas Hasenack
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Oracular
Original maintainer:
Debian Go Packaging Team
Architectures:
any
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

podman: tool to manage containers and pods

 Podman (the POD MANager) is a tool for managing containers and images, volumes
 mounted into those containers, and pods made from groups of containers.
 .
 At a high level, the scope of Podman and libpod is the following:
  * Support for multiple container image formats, including OCI and Docker
    images.
  * Full management of those images, including pulling from various sources
    (including trust and verification), creating (built via Containerfile or
    Dockerfile or committed from a container), and pushing to registries and
    other storage backends.
  * Full management of container lifecycle, including creation (both from an
    image and from an exploded root filesystem), running, checkpointing and
    restoring (via CRIU), and removal.
  * Full management of container networking, using Netavark.
  * Support for pods, groups of containers that share resources and are managed
    together.
  * Support for running containers and pods without root or other elevated
    privileges.
  * Resource isolation of containers and pods.
  * Support for a Docker-compatible CLI interface, which can both run
    containers locally and on remote systems.
  * No manager daemon, for improved security and lower resource utilization at
    idle.
  * Support for a REST API providing both a Docker-compatible interface and an
    improved interface exposing advanced Podman functionality.
  * Support for running on Windows and Mac via virtual machines run by podman
    machine.
 .
 Podman is a daemon-less alternative to Docker.

podman-dbgsym: debug symbols for podman
podman-docker: tool to manage containers and pods (Docker CLI)

 Podman (the POD MANager) is a tool for managing containers and images, volumes
 mounted into those containers, and pods made from groups of containers.
 .
 At a high level, the scope of Podman and libpod is the following:
  * Support for multiple container image formats, including OCI and Docker
    images.
  * Full management of those images, including pulling from various sources
    (including trust and verification), creating (built via Containerfile or
    Dockerfile or committed from a container), and pushing to registries and
    other storage backends.
  * Full management of container lifecycle, including creation (both from an
    image and from an exploded root filesystem), running, checkpointing and
    restoring (via CRIU), and removal.
  * Full management of container networking, using Netavark.
  * Support for pods, groups of containers that share resources and are managed
    together.
  * Support for running containers and pods without root or other elevated
    privileges.
  * Resource isolation of containers and pods.
  * Support for a Docker-compatible CLI interface, which can both run
    containers locally and on remote systems.
  * No manager daemon, for improved security and lower resource utilization at
    idle.
  * Support for a REST API providing both a Docker-compatible interface and an
    improved interface exposing advanced Podman functionality.
  * Support for running on Windows and Mac via virtual machines run by podman
    machine.
 .
 Podman is a daemon-less alternative to Docker.
 .
 This package installs a Docker-compatible CLI interface, capable of running
 containers locally and on remote systems.

podman-remote: tool to manage containers and pods (remote CLI)

 Podman (the POD MANager) is a tool for managing containers and images, volumes
 mounted into those containers, and pods made from groups of containers.
 .
 At a high level, the scope of Podman and libpod is the following:
  * Support for multiple container image formats, including OCI and Docker
    images.
  * Full management of those images, including pulling from various sources
    (including trust and verification), creating (built via Containerfile or
    Dockerfile or committed from a container), and pushing to registries and
    other storage backends.
  * Full management of container lifecycle, including creation (both from an
    image and from an exploded root filesystem), running, checkpointing and
    restoring (via CRIU), and removal.
  * Full management of container networking, using Netavark.
  * Support for pods, groups of containers that share resources and are managed
    together.
  * Support for running containers and pods without root or other elevated
    privileges.
  * Resource isolation of containers and pods.
  * Support for a Docker-compatible CLI interface, which can both run
    containers locally and on remote systems.
  * No manager daemon, for improved security and lower resource utilization at
    idle.
  * Support for a REST API providing both a Docker-compatible interface and an
    improved interface exposing advanced Podman functionality.
  * Support for running on Windows and Mac via virtual machines run by podman
    machine.
 .
 Podman is a daemon-less alternative to Docker.
 .
 This package provides a smaller executable, a local client to interact with a
 Podman backend node through a RESTful API tunneled through an SSH connection.

podman-remote-dbgsym: debug symbols for podman-remote