Source: eina
Section: libs
Priority: optional
-Maintainer: Falko Schmidt <falko@alphagemini.org>
-Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5), cdbs, automake1.7 | automaken, libtool, pkg-config
-Standards-Version: 3.7.3
+Maintainer: Maemo-EFL Team <maemo-efl-devel@garage.maemo.org>
+Uploaders: Eduardo Lima (Etrunko) <eduardo.lima@indt.org.br>
+Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4), cdbs, maemo-cflags-cdbs-rules (>= 0.0.4), automake1.7 | automaken, libtool, pkg-config
+Standards-Version: 3.7.2
Homepage: http://www.enlightenment.org
-Package: libeina-dev
-Section: libdevel
-Architecture: any
-Depends: libeina0 (= ${Source-Version})
-Description: Enlightenment DR17 file chunk reading/writing library development files
- Eina is a multi-platform library that provides optimized data types and a few
- tools. It supports the following data types:
- Containers:
- o Array: an array
- o Hash Table: a hash table
- o Inlined List: an list with functions inlined
- o List: a single-linked list
- o Red-Black Tree: a tree
- o Access Content types
- + Accessor: can access items of a container randomly
- + Iterator: can access items of a container sequentially
- Stringshare.
- .
- This package contains headers and static libraries for development with
- libeina.
-
Package: libeina0
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
o Red-Black Tree: a tree
o Access Content types
+ Accessor: can access items of a container randomly
- + Iterator: can access items of a container sequentially
- Stringshare.
+ + Iterator: can access items of a container sequentially
-Package: libeina-dbg
-Architecture: any
+Package: libeina-dev
Section: libdevel
-Priority: extra
-Depends: libeina0 (= ${binary:Version})
-Description: Enlightenment DR17 file chunk reading/writing library - debug symbols
+Architecture: any
+Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libeina-svn-01 (= ${binary:Version}), pkg-config
+#Recommends: libeina-doc
+Description: Development files for libeina
Eina is a multi-platform library that provides optimized data types and a few
tools. It supports the following data types:
- Containers:
- o Array: an array
- o Hash Table: a hash table
- o Inlined List: an list with functions inlined
- o List: a single-linked list
- o Red-Black Tree: a tree
+ o Array
+ o Hash Table
+ o Double-linked list
+ o Red-black tree
+ o Shared string
o Access Content types
+ Accessor: can access items of a container randomly
- + Iterator: can access items of a container sequentially
- Stringshare.
+ + Iterator: can access items of a container sequentially
.
- This package contains unstripped shared libraries. It is provided primarily
- to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat easier
- to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in /usr/lib/debug and
- are automatically used by gdb.
+ This package contains headers and static libraries for development with
+ libeina.
+
+#Package: libeina-doc
+#Architecture: all
+#Depends: ${misc:Depends}
+#Enhances: libeina-dev
+#Section: doc
+#Description: Documentation for use with libeina
+# Eina is a multi-platform library that provides optimized data types and a few
+# tools. It supports the following data types:
+# o Array
+# o Hash Table
+# o Double-linked list
+# o Red-black tree
+# o Shared string
+# o Access Content types
+# + Accessor: can access items of a container randomly
+# + Iterator: can access items of a container sequentially
+# .
+# This package contains documentation for libeina.
+#
+#
+#Package: libeina-dbg
+#Architecture: any
+#Section: debug
+#Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libeina-svn-01 (= ${binary:Version})
+#Priority: extra
+#Description: debugging symbols for use with libeina
+# Eina is a multi-platform library that provides optimized data types and a few
+# tools. It supports the following data types:
+# o Array
+# o Hash Table
+# o Double-linked list
+# o Red-black tree
+# o Shared string
+# o Access Content types
+# + Accessor: can access items of a container randomly
+# + Iterator: can access items of a container sequentially
+# .
+# This package contains unstripped shared libraries. It is provided primarily
+# to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat easier
+# to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in /usr/lib/debug and
+# are automatically used by gdb.