Package: wnpp Severity: normal Package: libirman Binary: libirman-dev Version: 0.4.2-2 Priority: optional Section: libs Maintainer: Manuel Estrada Sainz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 3.0.0) Architecture: any Standards-Version: 3.5.6 Format: 1.0 Directory: pool/main/libi/libirman Files: 30c0718dd224dcc78c974459e685f9b5 574 libirman_0.4.2-2.dsc b99017d049685cb84a95098190a89de8 52665 libirman_0.4.2.orig.tar.gz 282c2211039979d40eb06273f97d6d00 2716 libirman_0.4.2-2.diff.gz
Package: libirman-dev Priority: optional Section: libdevel Installed-Size: 148 Maintainer: Manuel Estrada Sainz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Source: libirman Version: 0.4.2-2 Depends: libc6-dev Filename: pool/main/libi/libirman/libirman-dev_0.4.2-2_i386.deb Size: 23878 MD5sum: c24d348e4e7ac891df1715535950d612 Description: library for accessing the IRMAN hardware libirman is a library for accessing the IRMAN hardware from Linux and other Unix systems. . For general applications programming, the preferred interface for infra-red control is `lirc', as lirc supports multiple programs sharing the same infra-red receiver. It does this by providing a socket based interface to which several programs can connect. . lirc uses libirman to interface with the Irman hardware, so in single use applications directly using libirman is simpler and uses less system resources. Currently, lirc only works on Linux systems, so programs written using libirman directly are more portable. . NOTE: This debian package is mainly provided so that Irman support can be enabled in lirc package and there is no libirman0 because upstream doesn't build a shared library. -- Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED]