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Source: linux-wlan-ng
Section: admin
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Victor Seva <linuxmaniac@torreviejawireless.org>
Uploaders: Enrico Tassi <gareuselesinge@debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.1.0), bzip2, dpatch
Standards-Version: 3.8.0
Vcs-Svn: svn://svn.debian.org/linux-wlan-ng/
Vcs-Browser: http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/linux-wlan-ng

Package: linux-wlan-ng-source
Architecture: all
Depends: bzip2, module-assistant, debhelper (>= 4.1.10)
Suggests: kernel-package
Description: linux-wlan-ng driver 
 linux-wlan-ng is a set of drivers and utilities that is intended to
 provide the full range of IEEE 802.11 MAC management capabilities for use
 in user-mode utilities and scripts. The package currently supports the
 Intersil 802.11b Prism2, Prism2.5, and Prism3 reference designs for
 PCMCIA, PCI, and USB. Additionally, the package includes support for the
 PLX9052 based PCI to PCMCIA adapter with a few different PCMCIA cards.
 .
 This package provides the source code for the linux-wlan-ng kernel
 modules. After installing this you must use module-assistant to compile
 and install the modules.

Package: linux-wlan-ng
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, wireless-tools, udev
Recommends: linux-wlan-ng-doc
Conflicts: linux-wlan-ng-modules, linux-wlan-ng-0.1.15-modules
Description: utilities for wireless prism2 cards
 linux-wlan-ng is a set of drivers and utilities that is intended to
 provide the full range of IEEE 802.11 MAC management capabilities for use
 in user-mode utilities and scripts. The package currently supports the
 Intersil 802.11b Prism2, Prism2.5, and Prism3 reference designs for
 PCMCIA, PCI, and USB. Additionally, the package includes support for the
 PLX9052 based PCI to PCMCIA adapter with a few different PCMCIA cards.
 .
 This package is useless without the appropriate
 linux-wlan-ng-modules-x.yy.zz package for the kernel you are running.
 You may have to build that by hand; see the README.Debian for
 instructions.

Package: linux-wlan-ng-doc
Architecture: all
Recommends: linux-wlan-ng
Section: doc
Description: documentation for wlan-ng
 linux-wlan-ng is a set of drivers and utilities that is intended to
 provide the full range of IEEE 802.11 MAC management capabilities for use
 in user-mode utilities and scripts. The package currently supports the
 Intersil 802.11b Prism2, Prism2.5, and Prism3 reference designs for
 PCMCIA, PCI, and USB. Additionally, the package includes support for the
 PLX9052 based PCI to PCMCIA adapter with a few different PCMCIA cards.
 .
 This package contains documentation for linux-wlan-ng that is not included
 in the main package.

Package: linux-wlan-ng-firmware
Architecture: all
Section: contrib/admin
Depends: linux-wlan-ng (>= ${binary:Version}), linux-wlan-ng-source (>= ${source:Version}), build-essential, debhelper, subversion, fakeroot
Description: firmware files used by the linux-wlan-ng driver
 linux-wlan-ng is a set of drivers and utilities that is intended to
 provide the full range of IEEE 802.11 MAC management capabilities for use
 in user-mode utilities and scripts. The package currently supports the
 Intersil 802.11b Prism2, Prism2.5, and Prism3 reference designs for
 PCMCIA, PCI, and USB. Additionally, the package includes support for the
 PLX9052 based PCI to PCMCIA adapter with a few different PCMCIA cards.
 .
 This package doesn't contain the firmware files, but a script to download
 the upstream source tarball and build a deb that contains them. Note that
 only some adapters really need a firmware file and that firmware files are
 not completely free (in the sense of freely redistributable), that's why
 this package exists.