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Source: tigervnc
Section: x11
Priority: optional
Maintainer: TigerVNC Packaging Team <pkg-tigervnc-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders:
 Joachim Falk <joachim.falk@gmx.de>,
 Mike Gabriel <sunweaver@debian.org>,
 Yaroslav Halchenko <debian@onerussian.com>,
 Ola Lundqvist <opal@debian.org>,
 Liang Guo <guoliang@debian.org>,
# all the Build-Depends up to x11proto-xf86-dri-dev are for the normal Xorg
# server, and common dependencies for the DIX.
# x11proto-xf86dri-dev and libdrm-dev are for DRI support for the Xorg server.
# x11proto-print-dev and libfreetype6-dev are for Xprint
# everything on is for the DMX and Xnest servers.
Build-Depends:
 cdbs (>= 0.4.89),
 cmake (>= 2.8),
 pristine-tar,
 gettext,
 zlib1g-dev,
 libjpeg-dev,
 libgnutls28-dev,
 libpam0g-dev,
 libxft-dev,
 libxcursor-dev,
 libwrap0-dev,
 libfltk1.3-dev (>= 1.3.3),
 xorg-server-source (>= 2:1.20),
 xserver-xorg-dev,
# this are dependencies from xorg-server-1.20.3 source deb
 debhelper (>= 10),
 po-debconf,
 dpkg-dev (>= 1.16.1),
 quilt,
 lsb-release,
 pkg-config,
 bison,
 flex,
 xutils-dev (>= 1:7.6+4),
 xfonts-utils (>= 1:7.5+1),
 x11proto-dev (>= 2018.4),
 xtrans-dev (>= 1.3.5),
 libxau-dev (>= 1:1.0.5-2),
 libxdmcp-dev (>= 1:0.99.1),
 libxfont-dev (>= 1:2.0.1),
 libxkbfile-dev (>= 1:0.99.1),
 libpixman-1-dev (>= 0.27.2),
 libpciaccess-dev (>= 0.12.901),
 libgcrypt-dev,
 nettle-dev,
 libudev-dev (>= 151-3) [linux-any],
 libselinux1-dev (>= 2.0.80) [linux-any],
 libaudit-dev [linux-any],
 libdrm-dev (>= 2.4.89) [!hurd-i386],
 libgl1-mesa-dev (>= 9.2),
# Don't use libunwind for armel, armhf, and arm64 as this library is buggy (bug #923962) on those architectures.
 libunwind-dev [amd64 hppa i386 ia64 mips64 mips64el mipsel powerpc powerpcspe ppc64 ppc64el sh4],
 libxmuu-dev (>= 1:0.99.1),
 libxext-dev (>= 1:0.99.1),
 libx11-dev (>= 2:1.6),
 libxrender-dev (>= 1:0.9.0),
 libxi-dev (>= 2:1.6.99.1),
 libdmx-dev (>= 1:1.0.1),
 libxpm-dev (>= 1:3.5.3),
 libxaw7-dev (>= 1:0.99.1),
 libxt-dev (>= 1:0.99.1),
 libxmu-dev (>= 1:0.99.1),
 libxtst-dev (>= 1:0.99.1),
 libxres-dev (>= 1:0.99.1),
 libxfixes-dev (>= 1:3.0.0),
 libxv-dev,
 libxinerama-dev,
 libxshmfence-dev (>= 1.1) [!hurd-i386],
# glamor
 libepoxy-dev [linux-any kfreebsd-any],
 libegl1-mesa-dev [linux-any kfreebsd-any],
 libgbm-dev (>= 10.2) [linux-any kfreebsd-any],
## XCB bits for Xephyr
# libxcb1-dev,
# libxcb-xkb-dev,
# libxcb-shape0-dev,
# libxcb-render0-dev,
# libxcb-render-util0-dev,
# libxcb-util0-dev,
# libxcb-image0-dev,
# libxcb-icccm4-dev,
# libxcb-shm0-dev,
# libxcb-keysyms1-dev,
# libxcb-randr0-dev,
# libxcb-xv0-dev,
# libxcb-glx0-dev,
# libxcb-xf86dri0-dev (>= 1.6),
# unit tests
 xkb-data,
 x11-xkb-utils,
# arc4random_buf(), getpeereid()
 libbsd-dev,
## xwayland
# libwayland-dev [linux-any],
# wayland-protocols (>= 1.10) [linux-any],
#logind
  libdbus-1-dev (>= 1.0) [linux-any],
# systemd-daemon
  libsystemd-dev [linux-any],
Standards-Version: 4.2.1
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian-remote-team/tigervnc.git
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian-remote-team/tigervnc
Homepage: http://www.tigervnc.org

Package: tigervnc-common
Architecture: any
Depends:
 ${shlibs:Depends},
 ${misc:Depends},
Breaks:
 tigervnc-server (<< 1.1.90),
 tigervnc-viewer (<< 1.1.90),
Replaces:
 tigervnc-server (<< 1.1.90),
 tigervnc-viewer (<< 1.1.90),
Description: Virtual network computing; Common software needed by servers
 VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote
 display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment
 not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the
 Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures.
 .
 It is implemented in a client/server model. This package provides the
 vncpasswd and vncconfig tools.

Package: tigervnc-scraping-server
Architecture: any
Depends:
 ${shlibs:Depends},
 ${misc:Depends},
Recommends:
 tigervnc-common
Provides:
 vnc-server
Replaces: tigervnc-server (<< 1.1.90)
Breaks: tigervnc-server (<< 1.1.90)
Description: Virtual network computing server performing X screen scraping
 VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote
 display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment
 not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the
 Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures.
 .
 This package provides a VNC server that perform screen scraping of an already
 running X server to provide its VNC desktop. The VNC desktop can be viewed
 by any VNC viewer even on other operating systems.
 .
 Note: If you only want to scrape your local X11 server, you should consider
 the tigervnc-xorg-extension package. This package provides the vnc extension
 for your local X11 server. The usage of this extension is more efficient
 than a scraping vnc server.

Package: tigervnc-standalone-server
Architecture: any
Depends:
 xkb-data,
 x11-xkb-utils,
 xauth,
 libfile-readbackwards-perl (>= 1.05),
 ${shlibs:Depends},
 ${misc:Depends},
 ${perl:Depends}
Recommends:
 tigervnc-common,
 libgl1-mesa-dri (>= 7.1~rc1),
 xfonts-base,
 x11-xserver-utils
Suggests:
 xfonts-100dpi | xfonts-75dpi,
 xfonts-scalable
Provides:
 vnc-server,
 xserver
Replaces: tigervnc-server (<< 1.1.90)
Breaks: tigervnc-server (<< 1.1.90)
Description: Standalone virtual network computing server
 VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote
 display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment
 not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the
 Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures.
 .
 This package provides a standalone VNC server to which clients can connect.
 The server generates a display that can be viewed with a vncviewer.
 .
 Note: This server does not need a display. You need a VNC viewer to see
 something. This viewer may also be on a computer running other operating
 systems.

Package: tigervnc-xorg-extension
Architecture: any
Depends:
 xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.7.7),
 ${shlibs:Depends},
 ${misc:Depends},
Recommends:
 tigervnc-common
Provides:
 vnc-server,
 vnc-xorg-extension
Replaces: tigervnc-server (<< 1.1.90)
Breaks: tigervnc-server (<< 1.1.90)
Description: Virtual network computing X server extension
 VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote
 display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment
 not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the
 Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures.
 .
 This package contains an X server connector so VNC clients can connect to your
 local X desktop directly.

Package: tigervnc-viewer
Architecture: any
Depends:
 ${shlibs:Depends},
 ${misc:Depends},
Suggests:
 tigervnc-common
Provides:
 vncviewer,
 vnc-viewer
Description: Virtual network computing client for X
 VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote
 display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment
 not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the
 Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures.
 .
 This package provides a VNC client for X. With this you can connect to a
 VNC server and display its content. There are VNC servers available for other
 operating systems.

#Package: tigervnc-java
#Architecture: all
#Depends:
# openjdk-7-jre
#Provides:
# vnc-java-viewer
#Enhances:
# tigervnc-standalone-server
#Description: Virtual network computing java applet and command line program
# VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote
# display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment
# not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the
# Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures.
# .
# It contains a java viewer implementation that can either be used as an applet,
# typically served by the built in web server provided by Xvnc
# (tigervnc-standalone-server) or from command line using a Java JRE.