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-liboop for Debian |
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- |
-I've chosen at this stage not to package the adapter libraries separately, |
-since the package only weighs in at just over 500k when unpacked. If anyone |
-would rather that these were all in separate packages, please let me know |
-and I'll think again about doing this ... At the moment, the package _DOES |
-NOT DEPEND_ on any of the libraries required to use the adapter libraries, |
-so if your package uses one of the adapter libraries, you _must_ depend on |
-the appropriate library (ie. if you link with liboop-tcl, you must also |
-depend on tcl8.3 ...). The same goes for Build-Depends. |
- |
-My reasoning for packaging liboop in this way is to avoid having to install |
-excessive numbers of large-ish packages (tcl for instance) just to install |
-your program that depends on liboop. |
- |
-I haven't compiled in the libwww adapter support - this is primarily because |
-the current libwww0 package in Debian doesn't include libwwwxml, because when |
-this library is compiled there is a name clash (libwww also includes |
-libxmltok and libxmlparse, which are in the libxmltok1 package). It's |
-difficult to compile liboop support for libwww libraries excluding libwwwxml, |
-as the configure script simply links liboop-www with all of the libwww |
-libraries, including libwwwxml. I'm working on a solution to this with the |
-libwww maintainer. In the meantime, liboop Build-Conflicts: libwww-dev. If |
-you need this support urgently, feel free to contact me and I'll hurry up |
-my work on this (no real urgency at the moment, however ...) |
- |
- -- Timshel Knoll <timshel@debian.org> Tue, 5 Mar 2002 15:41:41 +1100 |
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-Source: liboop |
-Section: libs |
-Priority: optional |
-Maintainer: Magnus Holmgren <holmgren@debian.org> |
-Build-Depends: dpkg-dev (>= 1.15.7), debhelper (>= 7), libtool, |
- dh-autoreconf, autoconf, automake, libadns1-dev, libglib2.0-dev, |
- libreadline-dev, tcl8.4-dev | tcl8.3-dev |
-Standards-Version: 3.9.3 |
-Homepage: http://liboop.ofb.net/ |
- |
-Package: liboop4 |
-Section: libs |
-Architecture: any |
-Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} |
-Provides: liboop |
-Replaces: liboop3 |
-Description: Event loop management library |
- Liboop is a low-level event loop management library for POSIX-based |
- operating systems. It supports the development of modular, multiplexed |
- applications which may respond to events from several sources. It |
- replaces the "select() loop" and allows the registration of event |
- handlers for file and network I/O, timers and signals. Since processes |
- use these mechanisms for almost all external communication, liboop can |
- be used as a basis for almost any application. |
- |
-Package: liboop-dev |
-Section: libdevel |
-Architecture: any |
-Depends: liboop4 (= ${binary:Version}), ${misc:Depends} |
-Description: Event loop management library - development files |
- Liboop is a low-level event loop management library for POSIX-based |
- operating systems. It supports the development of modular, multiplexed |
- applications which may respond to events from several sources. It |
- replaces the "select() loop" and allows the registration of event |
- handlers for file and network I/O, timers and signals. Since processes |
- use these mechanisms for almost all external communication, liboop can |
- be used as a basis for almost any application. |
- . |
- This package contains the liboop development libraries and header |
- files, required to develop and/or compile applications that use liboop. |
- |
-Package: liboop-doc |
-Section: doc |
-Architecture: all |
-Depends: ${misc:Depends} |
-Description: Event loop management library - documentation |
- Liboop is a low-level event loop management library for POSIX-based |
- operating systems. It supports the development of modular, multiplexed |
- applications which may respond to events from several sources. It |
- replaces the "select() loop" and allows the registration of event |
- handlers for file and network I/O, timers and signals. Since processes |
- use these mechanisms for almost all external communication, liboop can |
- be used as a basis for almost any application. |
- . |
- This package contains a mirror of the http://liboop.org website and its |
- associated HTML documentation for the liboop library. |
- |
-Package: liboop-dbg |
-Section: debug |
-Priority: extra |
-Architecture: any |
-Depends: liboop4 (= ${binary:Version}), ${misc:Depends} |
-Description: Event loop management library - debug symbols |
- Liboop is a low-level event loop management library for POSIX-based |
- operating systems. |
- . |
- This package contains debugging symbols. |
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