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-Source: libart-lgpl
-Section: devel
-Priority: optional
-Maintainer: Josselin Mouette <joss@debian.org>
-Uploaders: @GNOME_TEAM@
-Standards-Version: 3.8.4
-Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5), quilt,
- gnome-pkg-tools (>= 0.7),
- cdbs,
- dpkg-dev (>= 1.13.19),
- automake, libtool, libltdl-dev
-
-Package: libart-2.0-2
-Architecture: any
-Multi-Arch: same
-Section: libs
-Replaces: libart-2.0-2 (<< 4:14.0.0~)
-Breaks: libart-2.0-2 (<< 4:14.0.0~)
-Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
-Depends: ${misc:Depends},
- ${shlibs:Depends}
-Description: Library of functions for 2D graphics - runtime files
- A library of functions for 2D graphics supporting a superset of the
- PostScript imaging model, designed to be integrated with graphics, artwork,
- and illustration programs. It is written in optimized C, and is fully
- compatible with C++. With a small footprint of 10,000 lines of code, it is
- especially suitable for embedded applications.
-
-Package: libart-2.0-dev
-Architecture: any
-Section: libdevel
-Replaces: libart-2.0-dev (<< 4:14.0.0~)
-Breaks: libart-2.0-dev (<< 4:14.0.0~)
-Depends: ${misc:Depends},
- ${shlibs:Depends},
- libart-2.0-2 (= ${binary:Version}),
- pkg-config
-Description: Library of functions for 2D graphics - development files
- A library of functions for 2D graphics supporting a superset of the
- PostScript imaging model, designed to be integrated with graphics, artwork,
- and illustration programs. It is written in optimized C, and is fully
- compatible with C++. With a small footprint of 10,000 lines of code, it is
- especially suitable for embedded applications.