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Source: nethack
Section: games
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Debian Games Team <pkg-games-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders:
Vincent Cheng <vcheng@debian.org>,
James Cowgill <jcowgill@debian.org>
Build-Depends:
bison,
bsdmainutils,
debhelper-compat (= 13),
flex,
groff-base,
libncurses5-dev | libncurses-dev,
libx11-dev,
libxaw7-dev | libxaw-dev,
libxext-dev,
libxmu-dev,
libxt-dev,
pkg-config,
po-debconf,
qtbase5-dev,
qtmultimedia5-dev,
xfonts-utils
Standards-Version: 4.5.1
Homepage: https://www.nethack.org
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/games-team/nethack.git
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/games-team/nethack
Rules-Requires-Root: binary-targets
Package: nethack-common
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Recommends: nethack-console | nethack-x11
Description: dungeon crawl game - common files
NetHack is a wonderfully silly, yet quite addictive, Dungeons &
Dragons-style adventure game. You play a character from one of many
classes (such as wizard, ranger, or tourist), fighting your way down to
retrieve the Amulet of Yendor (try saying THAT one backwards!) for your
god. On the way, you might encounter a quantum mechanic or two, or
perhaps King Arthur, or - if you're REALLY lucky - the Ravenous
Bugblatter Beast of Traal.
.
You should install a front-end for NetHack if you
wish to play the game. Each of them includes the
original non-graphical version, and they can all be installed
at the same time:
- nethack-console: no graphics, just plain NetHack;
- nethack-x11 : original X11/Athena-based graphical version;
- nethack-qt : Qt version.
.
The various graphical front-ends for NetHack all share a large
number of files in common. This package contains the graphics,
dungeon levels, and utilities common to all NetHack front-ends.
.
It also provides a few utilities such as recover, for retrieving
auto-save files in case of a power failure, and dgn_comp and
lev_comp, two utilities for making your own NetHack levels and
dungeons. The "recover" utility will be run every time the system
boots, if there are any auto-save files available.
Package: nethack-console
Depends:
nethack-common (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Architecture: any
Provides: nethack
Description: dungeon crawl game - text-based interface
NetHack is a wonderfully silly, yet quite addictive, Dungeons &
Dragons-style adventure game. You play a character from one of many
classes (such as wizard, ranger, or tourist), fighting your way down to
retrieve the Amulet of Yendor (try saying THAT one backwards!) for your
god. On the way, you might encounter a quantum mechanic or two, or
perhaps King Arthur, or - if you're REALLY lucky - the Ravenous
Bugblatter Beast of Traal.
.
You should install a front-end for NetHack if you
wish to play the game. Each of them includes the
original non-graphical version, and they can all be installed
at the same time:
- nethack-console: no graphics, just plain NetHack;
- nethack-x11 : original X11/Athena-based graphical version;
- nethack-qt : Qt version.
.
This package provides the plain console version of NetHack.
Package: nethack-x11
Depends:
nethack-common (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Architecture: any
Provides: nethack
Description: dungeon crawl game - X11 interface
NetHack is a wonderfully silly, yet quite addictive, Dungeons &
Dragons-style adventure game. You play a character from one of many
classes (such as wizard, ranger, or tourist), fighting your way down to
retrieve the Amulet of Yendor (try saying THAT one backwards!) for your
god. On the way, you might encounter a quantum mechanic or two, or
perhaps King Arthur, or - if you're REALLY lucky - the Ravenous
Bugblatter Beast of Traal.
.
You should install a front-end for NetHack if you
wish to play the game. Each of them includes the
original non-graphical version, and they can all be installed
at the same time:
- nethack-console: no graphics, just plain NetHack;
- nethack-x11 : original X11/Athena-based graphical version;
- nethack-qt : Qt version.
.
This package provides the text and X11/Athena-based graphical versions
of NetHack.
Package: nethack-qt
Depends:
nethack-common (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Architecture: any
Provides: nethack
Description: dungeon crawl game - Qt interface
NetHack is a wonderfully silly, yet quite addictive, Dungeons &
Dragons-style adventure game. You play a character from one of many
classes (such as wizard, ranger, or tourist), fighting your way down to
retrieve the Amulet of Yendor (try saying THAT one backwards!) for your
god. On the way, you might encounter a quantum mechanic or two, or
perhaps King Arthur, or - if you're REALLY lucky - the Ravenous
Bugblatter Beast of Traal.
.
You should install a front-end for NetHack if you
wish to play the game. Each of them includes the
original non-graphical version, and they can all be installed
at the same time:
- nethack-console: no graphics, just plain NetHack;
- nethack-x11 : original X11/Athena-based graphical version;
- nethack-qt : Qt version.
.
This package provides the Qt-based graphical versions of NetHack.
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