Please find, for review, the debconf templates and packages descriptions for the lirc source package. This review will last from Thursday, September 06, 2007 to Sunday, September 16, 2007. Please send reviews as unified diffs (diff -u) against the original files. Comments about your proposed changes will be appreciated. Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail. When appropriate, I will send intermediate requests for review, with "[RFRn]" (n>=2) as a subject tag. When we will reach a consensus, I send a "Last Chance For Comments" mail with "[LCFC]" as a subject tag. Finally, the reviewed templates will be sent to the package maintainer as a bug report, and a mail will be sent to this list with "[BTS]" as a subject tag. Rationale: --- ../lirc.old/debian/lirc-modules-source.templates 2007-09-05 06:09:02.867100598 +0200 +++ debian/lirc-modules-source.templates 2007-09-06 07:47:23.167077390 +0200 @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ i2c: TV cards from Hauppauge and PixelView igorplugusb: Igor Cesko's USB IR Receiver imon: Soundgraph iMON MultiMedian IR/VFD - it87: ITE IT8705/12 CIR ports (e.g. on the ECS K7S5A or Asus DigiMatrix) + it87: ITE IT8705/12 CIR ports (ECS K7S5A, Asus DigiMatrix...) Avoids splitting on two lines... mceusb: Windows Media Center Remotes (old version, MicroSoft USB ID) mceusb2: Windows Media Center Remotes (new version, Philips et al.) parallel: Home-brew parallel-port receiver @@ -22,23 +22,27 @@ Template: lirc-modules-source/use_lirc_hints Type: boolean Default: true -_Description: Try to automagically select support for your hardware? - You have installed and configured LIRC. It is possible to guess what kernel - modules are needed and their parameters from your previous answers. +_Description: Try to automatically select hardware support options? So far, "automagically" is not in my English dictionary..:-)...I actually prefer stick with standard language. Others may disagree... + The list of needed kernel modules and their parameters may be + guessed from your previous answers. Neutral wording...and: + . + Please choose whether you want such automatic selection to happen. Summarize the action we expect from the user. Template: lirc-modules-source/not_needed Type: note -_Description: You don't need any additional kernel modules - Unless you want to build LIRC kernel modules for some other system, you - can probably remove this package. +_Description: Additional kernel modules unneeded + Unless you want to build LIRC kernel modules for another system, + this package is useless on this system. No sentence in the note title and use a slightly more neutral wording. Template: lirc-modules-source/what_next Type: note -_Description: How to build the binary modules package - For instructions on how to build the binary modules debian package read: - /usr/share/doc/lirc-modules-source/README.Debian +#flag:translate!:4 +_Description: Binary modules package build instructions + For instructions on how to build the binary modules package, please + read the /usr/share/doc/lirc-modules-source/README.Debian file. . Quick walkthrough: + . cd /usr/src/ tar -xzf lirc-modules.tar.gz cd modules/lirc IMHO, all this note is debconf abuse and should go to README.Debian. In case you disagree, I reworded it with the short description as a title. Splitted the instructions paragraph to mark it untranslatable. @@ -47,34 +51,31 @@ Template: lirc-modules-source/it87_type Type: select -_Choices: Standard, DigiMatrix +#flag:translate:1 +__Choices: Standard, DigiMatrix Split choices and mark one as non transatabe. Ditto in some other templates. Default: Standard _Description: Type of ITE8705/12 CIR port to support: - The following list includes short descriptions of the different options - available: + Please choose the supported ITE8705/12 CIR port chip: . - Standard: Standard setup chip - DigiMatrix: Setup for Asus DigiMatrix onboard chip + Standard: Standard setup chip; + DigiMatrix: Setup for Asus DigiMatrix onboard chip. Summarize the expected action by the user and make the enumeration standardized. Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_type Type: select -_Choices: ANIMAX, IRDEO, Other +#flag:translate:3 +__Choices: ANIMAX, IRDEO, Other Default: Other -_Description: Type of serial device to support - The following list includes short descriptions of the different options - available: +_Description: Serial device to support: Added colon and some rewording. + Please choose the supported serial device type: . - ANIMAX: Anir Multimedia Magic - IRDEO: IRdeo + ANIMAX: Anir Multimedia Magic; + IRDEO: IRdeo; Other: Any other supported device. Cf supra. - - If you don't know what the other devices are, you should probably choose - "Other". That paragraph is really useless. It is obvious that "Other" is meant for "anything else"..:) Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_transmitter Type: boolean Default: true -_Description: Is your serial IR device a transmitter? +_Description: Is the serial IR device a transmitter? neutral wording... Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_softcarrier Type: boolean @@ -84,66 +85,67 @@ Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_port Type: string Default: 0x2f8 -_Description: IO port of your IR serial device: +_Description: IR serial device I/O port: Standard prompting method. Correction of "IO" to "I/O" Ditto in some other templates. Template: lirc-modules-source/do-build Type: boolean Default: false -_Description: Try to automatically build the modules? - It is possible to build and install your lirc kernel modules, as long as your - current kernel's source (and gcc) are present on your computer. +_Description: Automatically build the modules? Direct prompting.....and as Debian packages are bugless, we will not "try", we *will* build the packages..:-) + It is possible to build and install the lirc kernel modules, as long as the + running kernel source and build environment are present on your computer. . - Even if you choose to dos so, you should build and install a binary 'kernel + Even if you choose this option, you should build and install a binary 'kernel typo correction modules' package so that the package manager can keep track of the files. Template: lirc-modules-source/kernel-source Type: string Default: /usr/src/linux/ -_Description: Where is your kernel source? - To build lirc kernel modules, kernel sources are needed. +_Description: Kernel source location: Remove interrogative form and this is not "my" kernel sources..:) + Please enter the location of the kernel source tree, to build the + lirc kernel modules. Standard summary of the expected action. Template: lirc-modules-source/kernel-source-not-found -Type: note -_Description: ${ksrc} is not a valid kernel source tree +Type: error +_Description: ${ksrc}: inalid kernel source tree Standard title for an error template. Turn this into an error. --- ../lirc.old/debian/control 2007-09-05 06:09:02.867100598 +0200 +++ debian/control 2007-09-06 07:57:24.136847289 +0200 @@ -30,7 +30,9 @@ Suggests: lirc-modules-source, lirc-x, lirc-svga -Description: Linux Infra-red Remote Control support +Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux + LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'. + . This package provides the daemons and some utilities to support infra-red remote controls under Linux. I added this "LIRC stands..." paragraph everywhere as a constant among all package. Reworded short description to give the important words ("infra-red") first. It will be used as a family description for other binary packages. @@ -41,21 +43,13 @@ lirc (= ${binary:Version}) Replaces: lirc (<< 0.6.4-8) Recommends: xfonts-75dpi -Description: Linux Infra-red Remote Control support (X dependent parts) - This package provides those parts of lirc which depend on the XWindow system. - . - Currently: - . - irxevent: Allows you to control your X applications with your remote control. +Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux - X utilities + LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'. . - xmode2: shows the IR waveform of the remote controller without an expensive - oscilloscope (through an X window). This is not needed for TV cards or the - Irman. - . - You ***MUST*** <--- (really!) have the xfonts-75dpi package available on the - X server, whether via files or via a font server like xfs. The lirc-x package - only Recommends: these packages because it's possible to have them served - remotely, but you really should install them. :) + This package provides X utilities for LIRC: + irxevent: allows controlling X applications with a remote control; + xmode2 : shows the IR waveform of the remote controller without an + oscilloscope. Unneeded for TV cards or the Irman. Standard enumeration in *one* paragraph which displays nicer. Remove the shouting paragraph. This really does no belong to a package description. Other further changes are mostly similar.
Template: lirc-modules-source/drivers Type: multiselect Choices: atiusb, bt829, cmdir, gpio, i2c, igorplugusb, imon, it87, mceusb, mceusb2, parallel, sasem, serial, sir, streamzap Default: i2c, gpio _Description: Drivers to build: atiusb: ATI/NVidia/X10 I & II RF Remote bt829: Tekram M230 Mach64 cmdir: COMMANDIR USB Transceiver gpio: TV cards from FlyVideo98, Avermedia, MiRO and many others i2c: TV cards from Hauppauge and PixelView igorplugusb: Igor Cesko's USB IR Receiver imon: Soundgraph iMON MultiMedian IR/VFD it87: ITE IT8705/12 CIR ports (ECS K7S5A, Asus DigiMatrix...) mceusb: Windows Media Center Remotes (old version, MicroSoft USB ID) mceusb2: Windows Media Center Remotes (new version, Philips et al.) parallel: Home-brew parallel-port receiver sasem: Dign HV5 HTPC IR/VFD Module serial: Home-brew serial-port driver sir: Serial InfraRed (IRDA) streamzap: Streamzap PC Remote Template: lirc-modules-source/use_lirc_hints Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Try to automatically select hardware support options? The list of needed kernel modules and their parameters may be guessed from your previous answers. . Please choose whether you want such automatic selection to happen. Template: lirc-modules-source/not_needed Type: note _Description: Additional kernel modules unneeded Unless you want to build LIRC kernel modules for another system, this package is useless on this system. Template: lirc-modules-source/what_next Type: note #flag:translate!:4 _Description: Binary modules package build instructions For instructions on how to build the binary modules package, please read the /usr/share/doc/lirc-modules-source/README.Debian file. . Quick walkthrough: . cd /usr/src/ tar -xzf lirc-modules.tar.gz cd modules/lirc debian/rules binary-modules KSRC=/path/of/my/kernel/source/ dpkg -i ../../irc-modules-*.deb Template: lirc-modules-source/it87_type Type: select #flag:translate:1 __Choices: Standard, DigiMatrix Default: Standard _Description: Type of ITE8705/12 CIR port to support: Please choose the supported ITE8705/12 CIR port chip: . Standard: Standard setup chip; DigiMatrix: Setup for Asus DigiMatrix onboard chip. Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_type Type: select #flag:translate:3 __Choices: ANIMAX, IRDEO, Other Default: Other _Description: Serial device to support: Please choose the supported serial device type: . ANIMAX: Anir Multimedia Magic; IRDEO: IRdeo; Other: Any other supported device. Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_transmitter Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Is the serial IR device a transmitter? Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_softcarrier Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Should the carrier signal be generated by software? Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_port Type: string Default: 0x2f8 _Description: IR serial device I/O port: Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_irq Type: string Default: 3 _Description: IR serial device IRQ: Template: lirc-modules-source/sir_type Type: select #flag:translate:3 __Choices: ACTISYS_ACT200L, TEKRAM, Other Default: Other _Description: Type of supported SIR device: Please choose the supported SIR device type: . ACTISYS_ACT200L: Actisys Act200L dongle; TEKRAM: Tekram Irmate 210 (16x50 UART compatible serial port); Other: Any other supported device. Template: lirc-modules-source/sir_port Type: string Default: 0x2f8 _Description: SIR device I/O port: Template: lirc-modules-source/sir_irq Type: string Default: 3 _Description: SIR device IRQ: Template: lirc-modules-source/parallel_port Type: string Default: 0x378 _Description: Parallel IR device I/O port: Template: lirc-modules-source/parallel_irq Type: string Default: 7 _Description: Parallel IR device IRQ: Template: lirc-modules-source/parallel_timer Type: string Default: 65536 _Description: Parallel IR device timer: Template: lirc-modules-source/do-build Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Automatically build the modules? It is possible to build and install the lirc kernel modules, as long as the running kernel source and build environment are present on your computer. . Even if you choose this option, you should build and install a binary 'kernel modules' package so that the package manager can keep track of the files. Template: lirc-modules-source/kernel-source Type: string Default: /usr/src/linux/ _Description: Kernel source location: Please enter the location of the kernel source tree, to build the lirc kernel modules. Template: lirc-modules-source/kernel-source-not-found Type: error _Description: ${ksrc}: inalid kernel source tree
Template: lirc/install_devices Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Create LIRC device nodes if they are not there? LIRC needs some files under /dev/ for it to work: . /dev/lirc /dev/lircd and /dev/lircm Template: lirc/reconfigure Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Do you want to reconfigure LIRC? LIRC is already configured, reconfiguring it may spoil some of your handcrafted configuration in /etc/lirc/hardware.conf. . However comments, LIRC_ARGS and other unknown code will be preserved. Template: lirc/take_care_of_old_config Type: note _Description: You should take care of old configuration files Previous versions of this package didn't include any configuration file and expected the user to put his own /etc/lircd.conf and /etc/lircmd.conf . The new location for these files is /etc/lirc/. . Things will be arranged properly but, in case they can't be, please make sure that none of LIRC configuration files are left directly under /etc/. Template: lirc/driver Type: string Description: Driver name for lircd: You should not see this template as it is used internally by the maintainer scripts, please report this as a bug. Template: lirc/modules Type: string Description: Needed kernel modules for LIRC to work: You should not see this template as it is used internally by the maintainer scripts, please report this as a bug. Template: lirc/device Type: string Description: Device node for lircd: You should not see this template as it is used internally by the maintainer scripts, please report this as a bug. Template: lirc/lircd_conf Type: string Description: Recommended configuration file for lircd: You should not see this template as it is used internally by the maintainer scripts, please report this as a bug. Template: lirc/lircmd_conf Type: string Description: Recommended configuration file for lircmd: You should not see this template as it is used internally by the maintainer scripts, please report this as a bug. Template: lirc/port Type: string Description: Hint for lirc-modules-source: You should not see this template as it is used internally by the maintainer scripts, please report this as a bug. Template: lirc/irq Type: string Description: Hint for lirc-modules-source: You should not see this template as it is used internally by the maintainer scripts, please report this as a bug. Template: lirc/timer Type: string Description: Hint for lirc-modules-source: You should not see this template as it is used internally by the maintainer scripts, please report this as a bug. Template: lirc/cflags Type: string Description: Hint for lirc-modules-source: You should not see this template as it is used internally by the maintainer scripts, please report this as a bug. Template: lirc/should-use-IntelliMouse Type: note _Description: lircmd should use the IntelliMouse protocol instead of IMPS/2 The method lircmd uses to simulate a mouse is not compatible with IMPS/2 protocol, so the IntelliMouse support has been added and is now the preferred protocol. . You ARE currently using lircmd with IMPS/2 protocol and are encouraged to update /etc/lirc/lircmd.conf and the configuration of any program which uses lircmd as a mouse to use IntelliMouse protocol. . NOTE: gpm will refuse to use lircmd as a mouse with IMPS/2 protocol. Template: lirc/remove_var-log-lircd Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Delete /var/log/lircd? LIRC now uses syslog as a logging mechanism. This means that /var/log/lircd is not anymore pertinent. . If you answer 'no' to this question /var/log/lircd will be left there and you will have to take care of it yourself.
--- ../lirc.old/debian/lirc-modules-source.templates 2007-09-05 06:09:02.867100598 +0200 +++ debian/lirc-modules-source.templates 2007-09-06 07:47:23.167077390 +0200 @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ i2c: TV cards from Hauppauge and PixelView igorplugusb: Igor Cesko's USB IR Receiver imon: Soundgraph iMON MultiMedian IR/VFD - it87: ITE IT8705/12 CIR ports (e.g. on the ECS K7S5A or Asus DigiMatrix) + it87: ITE IT8705/12 CIR ports (ECS K7S5A, Asus DigiMatrix...) mceusb: Windows Media Center Remotes (old version, MicroSoft USB ID) mceusb2: Windows Media Center Remotes (new version, Philips et al.) parallel: Home-brew parallel-port receiver @@ -22,23 +22,27 @@ Template: lirc-modules-source/use_lirc_hints Type: boolean Default: true -_Description: Try to automagically select support for your hardware? - You have installed and configured LIRC. It is possible to guess what kernel - modules are needed and their parameters from your previous answers. +_Description: Try to automatically select hardware support options? + The list of needed kernel modules and their parameters may be + guessed from your previous answers. + . + Please choose whether you want such automatic selection to happen. Template: lirc-modules-source/not_needed Type: note -_Description: You don't need any additional kernel modules - Unless you want to build LIRC kernel modules for some other system, you - can probably remove this package. +_Description: Additional kernel modules unneeded + Unless you want to build LIRC kernel modules for another system, + this package is useless on this system. Template: lirc-modules-source/what_next Type: note -_Description: How to build the binary modules package - For instructions on how to build the binary modules debian package read: - /usr/share/doc/lirc-modules-source/README.Debian +#flag:translate!:4 +_Description: Binary modules package build instructions + For instructions on how to build the binary modules package, please + read the /usr/share/doc/lirc-modules-source/README.Debian file. . Quick walkthrough: + . cd /usr/src/ tar -xzf lirc-modules.tar.gz cd modules/lirc @@ -47,34 +51,31 @@ Template: lirc-modules-source/it87_type Type: select -_Choices: Standard, DigiMatrix +#flag:translate:1 +__Choices: Standard, DigiMatrix Default: Standard _Description: Type of ITE8705/12 CIR port to support: - The following list includes short descriptions of the different options - available: + Please choose the supported ITE8705/12 CIR port chip: . - Standard: Standard setup chip - DigiMatrix: Setup for Asus DigiMatrix onboard chip + Standard: Standard setup chip; + DigiMatrix: Setup for Asus DigiMatrix onboard chip. Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_type Type: select -_Choices: ANIMAX, IRDEO, Other +#flag:translate:3 +__Choices: ANIMAX, IRDEO, Other Default: Other -_Description: Type of serial device to support - The following list includes short descriptions of the different options - available: +_Description: Serial device to support: + Please choose the supported serial device type: . - ANIMAX: Anir Multimedia Magic - IRDEO: IRdeo + ANIMAX: Anir Multimedia Magic; + IRDEO: IRdeo; Other: Any other supported device. - - If you don't know what the other devices are, you should probably choose - "Other". Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_transmitter Type: boolean Default: true -_Description: Is your serial IR device a transmitter? +_Description: Is the serial IR device a transmitter? Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_softcarrier Type: boolean @@ -84,66 +85,67 @@ Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_port Type: string Default: 0x2f8 -_Description: IO port of your IR serial device: +_Description: IR serial device I/O port: Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_irq Type: string Default: 3 -_Description: IRQ of your IR serial device: +_Description: IR serial device IRQ: Template: lirc-modules-source/sir_type Type: select -_Choices: ACTISYS_ACT200L, TEKRAM, Other +#flag:translate:3 +__Choices: ACTISYS_ACT200L, TEKRAM, Other Default: Other -_Description: What type of SIR device should be supported? - The following lists are short descriptions of the options to show what - they mean. +_Description: Type of supported SIR device: + Please choose the supported SIR device type: . - ACTISYS_ACT200L: Actisys Act200L dongle. - TEKRAM: Tekram Irmate 210 (16x50 UART compatible serial port) + ACTISYS_ACT200L: Actisys Act200L dongle; + TEKRAM: Tekram Irmate 210 (16x50 UART compatible serial port); Other: Any other supported device. Template: lirc-modules-source/sir_port Type: string Default: 0x2f8 -_Description: IO port of your SIR device: +_Description: SIR device I/O port: Template: lirc-modules-source/sir_irq Type: string Default: 3 -_Description: IRQ of your SIR device: +_Description: SIR device IRQ: Template: lirc-modules-source/parallel_port Type: string Default: 0x378 -_Description: IO port of your parallel IR device: +_Description: Parallel IR device I/O port: Template: lirc-modules-source/parallel_irq Type: string Default: 7 -_Description: IRQ of your parallel IR device: +_Description: Parallel IR device IRQ: Template: lirc-modules-source/parallel_timer Type: string Default: 65536 -_Description: Timer used for your parallel IR device: +_Description: Parallel IR device timer: Template: lirc-modules-source/do-build Type: boolean Default: false -_Description: Try to automatically build the modules? - It is possible to build and install your lirc kernel modules, as long as your - current kernel's source (and gcc) are present on your computer. +_Description: Automatically build the modules? + It is possible to build and install the lirc kernel modules, as long as the + running kernel source and build environment are present on your computer. . - Even if you choose to dos so, you should build and install a binary 'kernel + Even if you choose this option, you should build and install a binary 'kernel modules' package so that the package manager can keep track of the files. Template: lirc-modules-source/kernel-source Type: string Default: /usr/src/linux/ -_Description: Where is your kernel source? - To build lirc kernel modules, kernel sources are needed. +_Description: Kernel source location: + Please enter the location of the kernel source tree, to build the + lirc kernel modules. Template: lirc-modules-source/kernel-source-not-found -Type: note -_Description: ${ksrc} is not a valid kernel source tree +Type: error +_Description: ${ksrc}: inalid kernel source tree --- ../lirc.old/debian/control 2007-09-05 06:09:02.867100598 +0200 +++ debian/control 2007-09-06 07:57:24.136847289 +0200 @@ -30,7 +30,9 @@ Suggests: lirc-modules-source, lirc-x, lirc-svga -Description: Linux Infra-red Remote Control support +Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux + LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'. + . This package provides the daemons and some utilities to support infra-red remote controls under Linux. @@ -41,21 +43,13 @@ lirc (= ${binary:Version}) Replaces: lirc (<< 0.6.4-8) Recommends: xfonts-75dpi -Description: Linux Infra-red Remote Control support (X dependent parts) - This package provides those parts of lirc which depend on the XWindow system. - . - Currently: - . - irxevent: Allows you to control your X applications with your remote control. +Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux - X utilities + LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'. . - xmode2: shows the IR waveform of the remote controller without an expensive - oscilloscope (through an X window). This is not needed for TV cards or the - Irman. - . - You ***MUST*** <--- (really!) have the xfonts-75dpi package available on the - X server, whether via files or via a font server like xfs. The lirc-x package - only Recommends: these packages because it's possible to have them served - remotely, but you really should install them. :) + This package provides X utilities for LIRC: + irxevent: allows controlling X applications with a remote control; + xmode2 : shows the IR waveform of the remote controller without an + oscilloscope. Unneeded for TV cards or the Irman. Package: lirc-svga Architecture: amd64 i386 @@ -63,13 +57,12 @@ ${misc:Depends}, lirc (= ${binary:Version}) Replaces: lirc (<< 0.6.4-8) -Description: Linux Infra-red Remote Control support (svgalib dependent parts) - This package provides those parts of lirc which depend on svgalib . - . - Currently: +Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux - SVGAlib utilities + LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'. . - smode2: shows the IR waveform of the remote controller without an expensive - oscilloscope (through svgalib). This is not needed for TV cards or the Irman. + This package provides SVGAlib utilities for LIRC: + smode2: shows the IR waveform of the remote controller without an + oscilloscope. Unneeded for TV cards or the Irman. Package: lirc-modules-source Architecture: all @@ -83,12 +76,13 @@ kernel-package Suggests: kernel-source Conflicts: lirc (<<0.6.3-1) -Description: Linux Infra-red Remote Control support (kernel modules) +Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux - kernel modules + LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'. + . This package provides the source for the kernel modules to support infra-red remote controls under Linux. . - Please note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these - modules. + The kernel sources must be installed to compile these modules. Package: liblircclient-dev Architecture: any @@ -96,11 +90,11 @@ Depends: ${misc:Depends}, liblircclient0 (= ${binary:Version}), libc6-dev -Description: development files for LIRC client library +Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux - client library development files + LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'. + . This package contains the static library and headers for the LIRC client library. - . - LIRC is Linux Infra-red Remote Control support. Package: liblircclient0 Priority: optional @@ -109,6 +103,8 @@ Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Suggests: lirc -Description: LIRC client library - This library provides functions so that other programs (eg xawtv) - can support remote controls via LIRC. +Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux - client library + LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'. + . + This package provides a library with functions allowing to support + remote controls via LIRC in programs such as xawtv.
Source: lirc Section: utils Priority: extra Maintainer: lirc Maintainer Team <pkg-lirc-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5), libusb-dev [!hurd-i386], libasound2-dev [!hurd-i386 !kfreebsd-i386 !kfreebsd-amd64], libice-dev, libsm-dev, libx11-dev, libsvga1-dev [i386 amd64], libirman-dev, autotools-dev, devscripts, dpatch, libxt-dev, po-debconf Standards-Version: 3.7.2 Uploaders: Hector Garcia <hector@debian.org>, Julien Danjou <acid@debian.org>, Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org>, Amaya Rodrigo Sastre <amaya@debian.org>, Loic Minier <lool@dooz.org> Package: lirc Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Pre-Depends: dialog Suggests: lirc-modules-source, lirc-x, lirc-svga Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'. . This package provides the daemons and some utilities to support infra-red remote controls under Linux. Package: lirc-x Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, lirc (= ${binary:Version}) Replaces: lirc (<< 0.6.4-8) Recommends: xfonts-75dpi Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux - X utilities LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'. . This package provides X utilities for LIRC: irxevent: allows controlling X applications with a remote control; xmode2 : shows the IR waveform of the remote controller without an oscilloscope. Unneeded for TV cards or the Irman. Package: lirc-svga Architecture: amd64 i386 Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, lirc (= ${binary:Version}) Replaces: lirc (<< 0.6.4-8) Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux - SVGAlib utilities LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'. . This package provides SVGAlib utilities for LIRC: smode2: shows the IR waveform of the remote controller without an oscilloscope. Unneeded for TV cards or the Irman. Package: lirc-modules-source Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, debianutils (>= 1.7), debhelper (>= 4), ucf Recommends: make, dpkg-dev (>= 1.13), gcc | c-compiler, kernel-package Suggests: kernel-source Conflicts: lirc (<<0.6.3-1) Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux - kernel modules LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'. . This package provides the source for the kernel modules to support infra-red remote controls under Linux. . The kernel sources must be installed to compile these modules. Package: liblircclient-dev Architecture: any Section: libdevel Depends: ${misc:Depends}, liblircclient0 (= ${binary:Version}), libc6-dev Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux - client library development files LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'. . This package contains the static library and headers for the LIRC client library. Package: liblircclient0 Priority: optional Architecture: any Section: libs Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Suggests: lirc Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux - client library LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'. . This package provides a library with functions allowing to support remote controls via LIRC in programs such as xawtv.
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