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Source: python-cryptography
Maintainer: Tristan Seligmann <mithrandi@debian.org>
Section: python
Priority: optional
Build-Depends:
debhelper (>= 9.20141010),
dh-python (>= 2.20151103),
dpkg-dev (>= 1.17.14),
libssl-dev,
python-all-dev,
python-cffi (>= 1.4.1~),
python-cryptography-vectors (<< 1.7.2~) <!nocheck>,
python-cryptography-vectors (>= 1.7.1~) <!nocheck>,
python-enum34,
python-hypothesis <!nocheck>,
python-idna (>= 2.0~),
python-ipaddress,
python-iso8601 <!nocheck>,
python-pretend <!nocheck>,
python-pyasn1 (>= 0.1.8~),
python-pyasn1-modules <!nocheck>,
python-pytest (>= 2.9.0) <!nocheck>,
python-setuptools (>= 11.3~),
python-six (>= 1.4.1~),
python-sphinx-rtd-theme <!nodoc>,
python-tz <!nocheck>,
python3-all-dev,
python3-cffi (>= 1.4.1~),
python3-cryptography-vectors (<< 1.7.2~) <!nocheck>,
python3-cryptography-vectors (>= 1.7.1~) <!nocheck>,
python3-hypothesis <!nocheck>,
python3-idna (>= 2.0~),
python3-iso8601 <!nocheck>,
python3-pretend <!nocheck>,
python3-pyasn1 (>= 0.1.8~),
python3-pyasn1-modules <!nocheck>,
python3-pytest (>= 2.9.0) <!nocheck>,
python3-setuptools (>= 11.3~),
python3-six (>= 1.4.1~),
python3-sphinx <!nodoc>,
python3-tz <!nocheck>,
Standards-Version: 3.9.8
Homepage: https://cryptography.io/
Vcs-Git: https://anonscm.debian.org/git/python-modules/packages/python-cryptography.git
Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/python-modules/packages/python-cryptography.git
X-Python-Version: >= 2.6
X-Python3-Version: >= 3.4
Testsuite: autopkgtest
Package: python-cryptography
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Breaks: python-openssl (<< 16.0.0)
Suggests: python-cryptography-doc, python-cryptography-vectors
Description: Python library exposing cryptographic recipes and primitives (Python 2)
The cryptography library is designed to be a "one-stop-shop" for
all your cryptographic needs in Python.
.
As an alternative to the libraries that came before it, cryptography
tries to address some of the issues with those libraries:
- Lack of PyPy and Python 3 support.
- Lack of maintenance.
- Use of poor implementations of algorithms (i.e. ones with known
side-channel attacks).
- Lack of high level, "Cryptography for humans", APIs.
- Absence of algorithms such as AES-GCM.
- Poor introspectability, and thus poor testability.
- Extremely error prone APIs, and bad defaults.
.
This package contains the Python 2 version of cryptography.
Package: python3-cryptography
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${python3:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Breaks: python3-openssl (<< 16.0.0)
Suggests: python-cryptography-doc, python3-cryptography-vectors
Description: Python library exposing cryptographic recipes and primitives (Python 3)
The cryptography library is designed to be a "one-stop-shop" for
all your cryptographic needs in Python.
.
As an alternative to the libraries that came before it, cryptography
tries to address some of the issues with those libraries:
- Lack of PyPy and Python 3 support.
- Lack of maintenance.
- Use of poor implementations of algorithms (i.e. ones with known
side-channel attacks).
- Lack of high level, "Cryptography for humans", APIs.
- Absence of algorithms such as AES-GCM.
- Poor introspectability, and thus poor testability.
- Extremely error prone APIs, and bad defaults.
.
This package contains the Python 3 version of cryptography.
Package: python-cryptography-doc
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${sphinxdoc:Depends}
Section: doc
Build-Profiles: <!nodoc>
Description: Python library exposing cryptographic recipes and primitives (documentation)
The cryptography library is designed to be a "one-stop-shop" for
all your cryptographic needs in Python.
.
As an alternative to the libraries that came before it, cryptography
tries to address some of the issues with those libraries:
- Lack of PyPy and Python 3 support.
- Lack of maintenance.
- Use of poor implementations of algorithms (i.e. ones with known
side-channel attacks).
- Lack of high level, "Cryptography for humans", APIs.
- Absence of algorithms such as AES-GCM.
- Poor introspectability, and thus poor testability.
- Extremely error prone APIs, and bad defaults.
.
This package contains the documentation for cryptography.