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Source: openfst
Section: libs
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Giulio Paci <giuliopaci@gmail.com>
Build-Depends: cdbs,
 autotools-dev,
 licensecheck,
 libtool,
 automake,
 autoconf,
 dh-buildinfo,
 debhelper (>= 9~),
 dpkg-dev (>= 1.16.1~),
 zlib1g-dev,
 python,
 bash-completion
Standards-Version: 4.0.1
Vcs-Git: https://anonscm.debian.org/git/collab-maint/openfst.git
Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/git/collab-maint/openfst.git
Homepage: http://www.openfst.org/

Package: libfst-tools
Section: text
Architecture: any
Depends: libfst8 (= ${binary:Version}),
	 ${misc:Depends},
	 ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: weighted finite-state transducers library (tools)
 OpenFst is a library for constructing, combining, optimizing, and searching
 weighted finite-state transducers (FSTs). Weighted finite-state transducers
 are automata where each transition has an input label, an output label, and a
 weight. The more familiar finite-state acceptor is represented as a transducer
 with each transition's input and output label equal. Finite-state acceptors
 are used to represent sets of strings (specifically, regular or rational
 sets); finite-state transducers are used to represent binary relations between
 pairs of strings (specifically, rational transductions). The weights can be
 used to represent the cost of taking a particular transition.
 .
 This package provides the command line tools.

Package: libfst8-plugins-base
Section: text
Architecture: any
Depends: libfst8 (= ${binary:Version}),
	 ${misc:Depends},
	 ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: weighted finite-state transducers library (base plugins)
 OpenFst is a library for constructing, combining, optimizing, and searching
 weighted finite-state transducers (FSTs).
 .
 This package contains base extensions that will be dynamically loaded
 into any binary compiled with OpenFst if the LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or
 equivalent) includes /usr/lib/fst.

Package: libfst-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libfst8 (= ${binary:Version}),
         ${misc:Depends}
Description: weighted finite-state transducers library (development)
 OpenFst is a library for constructing, combining, optimizing, and searching
 weighted finite-state transducers (FSTs). Weighted finite-state transducers
 are automata where each transition has an input label, an output label, and a
 weight. The more familiar finite-state acceptor is represented as a transducer
 with each transition's input and output label equal. Finite-state acceptors
 are used to represent sets of strings (specifically, regular or rational
 sets); finite-state transducers are used to represent binary relations between
 pairs of strings (specifically, rational transductions). The weights can be
 used to represent the cost of taking a particular transition.
 .
 This package contains the development support files.

Package: libfst8
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Breaks: libfst-tools (<< 1.2)
Description: weighted finite-state transducers library (runtime)
 OpenFst is a library for constructing, combining, optimizing, and searching
 weighted finite-state transducers (FSTs). Weighted finite-state transducers
 are automata where each transition has an input label, an output label, and a
 weight. The more familiar finite-state acceptor is represented as a transducer
 with each transition's input and output label equal. Finite-state acceptors
 are used to represent sets of strings (specifically, regular or rational
 sets); finite-state transducers are used to represent binary relations between
 pairs of strings (specifically, rational transductions). The weights can be
 used to represent the cost of taking a particular transition.
 .
 This package includes the shared library.