Package: postgresql-19-pgaudit Source: pgaudit-19 Version: 19~beta1-3.pgdg22.04+1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Debian PostgreSQL Maintainers Installed-Size: 107 Depends: postgresql-19, libc6 (>= 2.14) Breaks: postgresql-19-jit-llvm (<< 15) Homepage: http://pgaudit.org/ Priority: optional Section: database Filename: pool/main/p/pgaudit-19/postgresql-19-pgaudit_19~beta1-3.pgdg22.04+1_amd64.deb Size: 49540 SHA512: 41ef2b21e010dafcaa74b41d5cccb9d288d79086467cd5db72c1ed9cd235ad06f3d92c6b0b53592ea90b695ff2711d16ebc573796026f426eaf0e4455a231be1 SHA256: 7a96b3cab4e9a2a95245165a2b0ce6d1994c97acda820c5794eb7005227269e6 SHA1: 698b08b7910e0644bc903f2cb3118bbccacb28ff MD5sum: 96fd4ba4e8dad34cc93b777e51e68b9c Description: PostgreSQL Audit Extension The pgAudit extension provides detailed session and/or object audit logging via the standard PostgreSQL logging facility. . The goal of pgAudit is to provide PostgreSQL users with capability to produce audit logs often required to comply with government, financial, or ISO certifications. . An audit is an official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts, typically by an independent body. The information gathered by pgAudit is properly called an audit trail or audit log.