Source: sane-backends Section: graphics Priority: optional Maintainer: Jörg Frings-Fürst Standards-Version: 3.9.6 Build-Depends: autotools-dev, autoconf, chrpath, debhelper (>= 9), dh-systemd, gettext, libavahi-client-dev, libcam-dev [kfreebsd-any], libcups2-dev, libgphoto2-dev, libieee1284-3-dev [!hurd-i386], libjpeg-dev, libltdl3-dev, libsystemd-dev [linux-any], libtiff-dev, libusb-1.0-0-dev [!hurd-i386], pkg-config, po-debconf, texlive, texlive-latex-extra, xutils-dev Testsuite: autopkgtest Homepage: http://www.sane-project.org Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/collab-maint/sane-backends.git Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/sane-backends.git Package: sane-utils Architecture: any Multi-Arch: foreign Depends: adduser, update-inetd, ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Suggests: avahi-daemon, unpaper Description: API library for scanners -- utilities SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development are open to everybody. The current source code is written to support several operating systems, including GNU/Linux, OS/2, Win32 and various Unices and is available under the GNU General Public License (commercial applications and backends are welcome, too, however). . This package includes the command line frontend scanimage, the saned server and the sane-find-scanner utility, along with their documentation. Package: libsane-common Section: libs Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.15.7.2) Depends: ${misc:Depends} Description: API library for scanners -- documentation and support files SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development are open to everybody. The current source code is written to support several operating systems, including GNU/Linux, OS/2, Win32 and various Unices and is available under the GNU General Public License (commercial applications and backends are welcome, too, however). . This package includes documentation for libsane, such as the man pages and list of supported scanners, and support files (i18n data). Package: libsane Section: libs Architecture: any Multi-Arch: same Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends} Depends: acl [linux-any], adduser, libsane-common (= ${source:Version}), udev [linux-any] | makedev [linux-any], ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Recommends: libsane-extras, sane-utils (>= ${binary:Version}) Suggests: avahi-daemon, hplip Description: API library for scanners SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development are open to everybody. The current source code is written to support several operating systems, including GNU/Linux, OS/2, Win32 and various Unices and is available under the GNU General Public License (commercial applications and backends are welcome, too, however). . This package includes the backends for many scanners. A libsane-extras package containing some not-yet-included backends is available separately. . Graphical frontends for sane are available in the packages sane and xsane. Command line frontend scanimage, saned and sane-find-scanner are available in the sane-utils package. Package: libsane-dev Section: libdevel Architecture: any Multi-Arch: same Depends: libsane (= ${binary:Version}), libsane-bin (>= 1.0.24-14), ${misc:Depends} Recommends: libsane-extras-dev Description: API development library for scanners [development files] SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development are open to everybody. The current source code is written to support several operating systems, including GNU/Linux, OS/2, Win32 and various Unices and is available under the GNU General Public License (commercial applications and backends are welcome, too, however). . This package contains the files needed to build your applications using SANE. Package: libsane-bin Section: libdevel Architecture: any Multi-Arch: foreign Replaces: libsane-dev (<< 1.0.24-14) Breaks: libsane-dev (<< 1.0.24-14) Depends: ${misc:Depends} Description: API development library for scanners [sane-config binary] SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development are open to everybody. The current source code is written to support several operating systems, including GNU/Linux, OS/2, Win32 and various Unices and is available under the GNU General Public License (commercial applications and backends are welcome, too, however). . This package contains the sane-config binary. Package: libsane-dbg Section: debug Priority: extra Architecture: any Multi-Arch: same Depends: libsane (= ${binary:Version}), ${misc:Depends} Recommends: libsane-extras-dbg Description: API development library for scanners [debug symbols] SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development are open to everybody. The current source code is written to support several operating systems, including GNU/Linux, OS/2, Win32 and various Unices and is available under the GNU General Public License (commercial applications and backends are welcome, too, however). . This package contains the debugging symbols for the SANE backends.