Package: libggi2 Version: 2.0.1 Revision: 11 Depends: %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) BuildDepends: libgii0, dlcompat-dev, ncurses-dev (>= 5.3-12) GCC: 3.3 Source: mirror:custom:v2.0/libggi-%v.tar.bz2 CustomMirror: << primary: ftp://ftp.ggi-project.org/pub/ggi/ggi primary: http://www.ggi-project.org/ftp/ggi << Patch: %f.patch PatchScript: << cd programs/demos ; sed 's:socklen_t:int:g' < wrap.c > wrap.nouv.c ; mv -f wrap.nouv.c wrap.c << SetCPPFLAGS: -no-cpp-precomp ConfigureParams: --mandir=%i/share/man SplitOff: << Package: %N-shlibs Depends: libgii0-shlibs, ncurses (>= 5.3-12), ncurses-shlibs (>= 5.3-12) Files: lib/libggi.%v.dylib lib/libggi.2.dylib Shlibs: %p/lib/libggi.2.dylib 3.0.0 %n (>= 2.0.1-1) DocFiles: ChangeLog ChangeLog.1999 FAQ INSTALL NEWS README TODO << DocFiles: ChangeLog ChangeLog.1999 FAQ INSTALL NEWS README TODO Description: Flexible drawing library DescDetail: << LibGGI, the dynamic GGI (General Graphics Interface) library is a flexible drawing library. It provides an opaque interface to the display's acceleration functions. It was originally intended to allow user programs to interface with KGI, the GGI Kernel Graphics Interface, but other display types can be easily used by loading the appropriate "display target" (e.g. X, memory). LibGGI consists of a main library (libggi.so) and a multitude of dynamic drivers. The library then loads the necessary "drivers" for the requested mode, taking hints from the graphics device if necessary. LibGGI can also load extension libraries, e.g. to provide enhanced 2D and 3D functions. << DescPort: replace socklen_t by int since that's how darwin handles it. DescPackaging: --mandir=%i/share/man to comply with fink policy Homepage: http://www.ggi-project.org/ Maintainer: Sylvain Cuaz License: GPL Source-MD5: 34cf0a97754434270c614d7063f04fdc