Package: postgresql-19-pgaudit Source: pgaudit-19 Version: 19~beta3-1.pgdg26.04+1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Debian PostgreSQL Maintainers Installed-Size: 105 Depends: postgresql-19, libc6 (>= 2.14) Breaks: postgresql-19-jit-llvm (<< 21) Homepage: http://pgaudit.org/ Priority: optional Section: database Filename: pool/main/p/pgaudit-19/postgresql-19-pgaudit_19~beta3-1.pgdg26.04+1_amd64.deb Size: 48644 SHA512: f843ffb5488c9f8fdfc7bb5daae2a74bdab2f8003b1bcb74c0fdd2a37c5cc07c334ac34abeeceebfdb2c178c76170fd3495dfa1671544c7c6f2e7ba24517bf65 SHA256: 3689c9200079b69397b0f375d4642c7f0fa7b0b9c278393a4bb7cf9ac67ec263 SHA1: fc829d4bdae406fc5a250092726a9a7b71516581 MD5sum: a204c7fe432db8ea87915af5b05356a0 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.