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diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control new file mode 100644 index 0000000..760acf6 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/control @@ -0,0 +1,250 @@ +Source: pulseaudio +Section: sound +Priority: optional +Maintainer: Pulseaudio maintenance team <pkg-pulseaudio-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org> +Uploaders: Sjoerd Simons <sjoerd@debian.org>, + Felipe Sateler <fsateler@debian.org>, + Sebastien Bacher <seb128@debian.org> +Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 12), + check <!nocheck>, + dh-exec, + dpkg-dev (>= 1.17.14), + intltool, + libasound2-dev [linux-any], + libasyncns-dev, + libavahi-client-dev, + libbluetooth-dev [linux-any] <!stage1>, + libsbc-dev [linux-any], + libcap-dev [linux-any], + libfftw3-dev, + libglib2.0-dev, + libgtk-3-dev, + libice-dev, + libjack-dev, + liblircclient-dev, + libltdl-dev, + liborc-0.4-dev, + libsndfile1-dev, + libsoxr-dev (>= 0.1.1), + libspeexdsp-dev (>= 1.2~rc1), + libssl-dev, + libsystemd-dev [linux-any], + libtdb-dev [!hurd-any], + libudev-dev [linux-any], + libwebrtc-audio-processing-dev (>= 0.2) [linux-any], + libwrap0-dev, + libx11-xcb-dev, + libxcb1-dev, + libxtst-dev +Standards-Version: 4.5.0 +Rules-Requires-Root: no +Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/pulseaudio-team/pulseaudio +Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/pulseaudio-team/pulseaudio.git +Homepage: https://www.pulseaudio.org + +Package: pulseaudio +Architecture: any +Multi-Arch: foreign +Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends} +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, adduser, + lsb-base (>= 3.2-13), + libasound2-plugins [linux-any], + libpulse0 (= ${binary:Version}), + pulseaudio-utils +Recommends: rtkit, default-logind | logind, dbus-user-session +Suggests: udev [linux-any], pavumeter, pavucontrol, paprefs +Description: PulseAudio sound server + PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and + WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with + much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture. + . + These are some of PulseAudio's features: + . + * High quality software mixing of multiple audio streams with support for + more than one sink/source. May be used to combine multiple sound cards + into one (with sample rate adjustment). + . + * Wide range of supported client libraries. ESD, ALSA, oss, libao and + GStreamer client applications are supported as-is. Native PulseAudio + plug-ins are also available for xmms and mplayer. + . + * Good low latency behaviour and very accurate latency measurement for + playback and recording. Ability to fully synchronize multiple playback + streams. + . + * Network transparency, allowing an application to play back or record + audio on a different machine than the one it is running on. + . + * Extensible plug-in architecture with plug-ins for jackd, multicast-rtp + lirc and avahi, just to name a few. + . + This package contains the daemon and basic module set. + +Package: pulseaudio-utils +Architecture: any +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libpulsedsp +Suggests: avahi-daemon, pulseaudio +Description: Command line tools for the PulseAudio sound server + PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and + WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with + much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture. + . + These tools provide command line access to various features of the + PulseAudio sound server. Included tools are: + . + paplay - Playback a WAV file via a PulseAudio sink. + pacat - Cat raw audio data to a PulseAudio sink. + parec - Cat raw audio data from a PulseAudio source. + pacmd - Connect to PulseAudio's built-in command line control interface. + pactl - Send a control command to a PulseAudio server. + padsp - /dev/dsp wrapper to transparently support OSS applications. + pax11publish - Store/retrieve PulseAudio default server/sink/source + settings in the X11 root window. + +Package: pulseaudio-module-zeroconf +Architecture: any +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, avahi-daemon +Description: Zeroconf module for PulseAudio sound server + PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and + WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with + much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture. + . + This module enables PulseAudio to publish available sinks and sources via + zeroconf (aka. Avahi, mdns). + . + The module is called module-zeroconf-publish. + +Package: pulseaudio-module-jack +Architecture: any +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} +Description: jackd modules for PulseAudio sound server + PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and + WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with + much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture. + . + These modules enables PulseAudio to connect to a jackd daemon. + . + The modules are called module-jack-sink, module-jack-source. + +Package: pulseaudio-module-lirc +Architecture: any +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} +Description: lirc module for PulseAudio sound server + PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and + WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with + much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture. + . + This module enables the volume of a PulseAudio sink to be controlled when + buttons of an infrared remote control are pressed (through LIRC). + . + The module is called module-lirc. + +Package: pulseaudio-module-gsettings +Architecture: any +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} +Description: GSettings module for PulseAudio sound server + PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and + WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with + much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture. + . + This module enables PulseAudio to store additional configuration in GSettings. + It supersedes the gconf module. + . + The module is called module-gsettings. + +Package: pulseaudio-module-raop +Architecture: any +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, pulseaudio-module-zeroconf +Description: RAOP module for PulseAudio sound server + PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and + WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with + much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture. + . + This module enables PulseAudio to stream audio to an Apple Airport Express. + +Package: pulseaudio-module-bluetooth +Build-Profiles: <!stage1> +Architecture: linux-any +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, bluez (>= 5.23) +Description: Bluetooth module for PulseAudio sound server + PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and + WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with + much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture. + . + This module enables PulseAudio to work with bluetooth devices, like headset + or audio gateway. + . + The module is called module-bluetooth + +Package: pulseaudio-equalizer +Architecture: any +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, + python3, python3-pyqt5, python3-dbus.mainloop.pyqt5, python3-dbus +Description: Equalizer sink module for PulseAudio sound server + PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and + WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with + much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture. + . + This package provides an equalizer sink and an interface to configure the + equalizer, qpaeq. + . + The module is called module-equalizer-sink. + +Package: libpulse0 +Section: libs +Architecture: any +Multi-Arch: same +Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends} +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} +Suggests: pulseaudio +Description: PulseAudio client libraries + PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and + WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with + much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture. + . + Client libraries used by applications that access a PulseAudio sound server + via PulseAudio's native interface. + +Package: libpulse-mainloop-glib0 +Architecture: any +Multi-Arch: same +Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends} +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} +Description: PulseAudio client libraries (glib support) + PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and + WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with + much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture. + . + Client libraries used by applications that access a PulseAudio sound server + via PulseAudio's native interface. + . + This package adds support for glib2 client applications. + +Package: libpulse-dev +Section: libdevel +Architecture: any +Multi-Arch: same +Depends: ${misc:Depends}, + libpulse0 (= ${binary:Version}), + libpulse-mainloop-glib0 (= ${binary:Version}), + libglib2.0-dev, +Description: PulseAudio client development headers and libraries + PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and + WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with + much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture. + . + Headers and libraries for developing applications that access a PulseAudio + sound server via PulseAudio's native interface. + +Package: libpulsedsp +Architecture: any +Multi-Arch: same +Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends} +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} +Description: PulseAudio OSS pre-load library + PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and + WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with + much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture. + . + This package provides the pre-load library used to redirect applications + using OSS through pulseaudio. |