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Source: autoproject
Section: devel
Priority: optional
Maintainer: James R. Van Zandt <jrv@debian.org>
Build-Depends-Indep: debhelper (>> 3.0.0), autoconf, automake|automake1.7|automaken
Standards-Version: 3.5.2

Package: autoproject
Architecture: all
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} automake|automake1.7|automaken
Description: create a skeleton source package for a new program
 autoproject interviews the user, then creates a source package for a
 new program which follows the GNU programming standards.  The new
 package uses autoconf to configure itself, and automake to create the
 Makefile.  `make distcheck' succeeds.
 .
 The idea is that you execute autoproject just once when you start a
 new project.  It will ask a few questions, then create a new directory
 and populate it with standard files, customized for the new project.
 .
 Optionally, the new package will use a command line parser generator.
 Currently, autoproject supports two parser generators: clig by Harald
 Kirsch <kir@iitb.fhg.de> (see http://wsd.iitb.fhg.de/software/), and
 autogen by Bruce Korb <bkorb@gnu.org> (see
 http://autogen.sourceforge.net/).