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Source: jabber
Section: net
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Jamin W. Collins <jcollins@asgardsrealm.net>
Standards-Version: 3.6.1.0
Build-Depends: dpatch, libpth-dev (>=2.0.0), libssl-dev (>=0.9.5), debhelper (>=4), libexpat1-dev (>= 1.95.6)

Package: jabber
Architecture: any
Depends: jabber-common, procps, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Conflicts: jabber-aim (<= 20030314-6), jabber-jit (<= 1.1.6-6), jabber-jud (<= 0.4-7), jabber-muc (<= 0.5.2-6), jabber-msn (<= 1.2.1-1.2.8rc1-1), jabber-yahoo (<= 2.2.0-1), jabber-dev (<< ${Source-Version})
Replaces: jabber-transport
Provides: jabber-transport, ${jabber:Provides}
Description: Daemon for the jabber.org Open Source Instant Messenger
 Jabber is a Free Instant Messaging System
 .
 In this Package you will find jabberd, a message transport server
 based on a XML Message Routing Infrastructure.
 . 
 All this high-tech is simply used to provide you with your own IM Server.
 See http://www.jabber.org/ for more details.
 .
 Jabber supports connecting to AIM, ICQ, IRC, MSN and a lot of others, so
 you can use all available IM systems from one client.
 .
 This package does not provide a jabber client.  Some jabber clients are
 compared at http://www.jabber.org/user/clientlist.php?Platform=Linux

Package: jabber-dev
Section: devel
Architecture: any
Depends: libc6-dev, libssl-dev (>=0.9.5), libpth-dev (>=2.0.0), libexpat1-dev (>= 1.95.6)
Conflicts: jabber (<< ${Source-Version})
Description: Daemon for the jabber.org Open Source Instant Messenger
 Jabber is a Free Instant Messaging System
 .
 In this Package you will find the jabber headers needed for building
 jabber plugins e.g. transports.
 .
 All this high-tech is simply used to provide you with your own IM Server.
 See http://www.jabber.org/ for more details.
 .
 Jabber supports connecting to AIM, ICQ, IRC, MSN and a lot of others, so
 you can use all available IM systems from one client.