flow-tools binary package in Ubuntu Bionic i386

 Flow-tools is library and a collection of programs used to collect,
 send, process, and generate reports from NetFlow data. The tools can be
 used together on a single server or distributed to multiple servers for
 large deployments. The flow-tools library provides an API for
 development of custom applications for NetFlow export versions 1,5,6 and
 the 14 currently defined version 8 subversions. A Perl and Python
 interface have been contributed and are included in the package.
 .
 A NetFlow is network traffic information exported (via UDP) to an external
 machine. The external machine processes such information to produce network
 traffic accounting, network billing, network monitoring, etc.

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  2018-02-20 10:10:26 UTC Published Ubuntu Bionic i386 release universe net Optional 1:0.68-12.5build3
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  2018-02-20 10:11:21 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Bionic i386 release universe net Optional 1:0.68-12.5build2
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  2018-02-21 12:10:10 UTC Deleted Ubuntu Bionic i386 proposed universe net Optional 1:0.68-12.5build2
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  2017-11-22 03:48:34 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Bionic i386 release universe net Optional 1:0.68-12.5build1
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  • Copied from ubuntu artful-proposed i386 in Primary Archive for Ubuntu