4 Maintainer: Antonio Ospite <ospite@studenti.unina.it>
5 Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), dpkg-dev (>= 1.16.1~), cmake, pkg-config,
6 libusb-1.0-0-dev, libxcb1-dev,
7 libavdevice-dev, libavformat-dev, libavcodec-dev, libswscale-dev
8 Build-Depends-Indep: doxygen, asciidoc, xmlto
9 Standards-Version: 3.9.5
10 Homepage: http://git.ao2.it/libam7xxx.git
11 Vcs-Git: git://git.ao2.it/libam7xxx.git -b debian
12 Vcs-Browser: http://git.ao2.it/libam7xxx.git
17 Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
18 Recommends: libam7xxx0.1-bin (= ${binary:Version}), usb-modeswitch, usb-modeswitch-data (>= 20111023-1)
19 Description: library for accessing am7xxx based devices
20 libam7xxx is an Open Source library to communicate via USB with projectors and
21 Digital Picture Frames based on the Actions Micro AM7XXX family if ICs.
23 libam7xxx makes it possible to use these devices as USB displays on
24 non-Windows Operating Systems like GNU/Linux or Android/Linux just to name
25 a few, and on non-PC platforms like for instance mobile phones, tablets or
28 Examples of supported devices are:
31 - Aiptek PocketCinema T25
32 - Philips/SagemCom PicoPix 1020
33 - Philips/SagemCom PicoPix 2055
34 - Philips/SagemCom PicoPix 2330
35 - Top-Height/TEC PP700
37 This package contains the shared library of libam7xxx.
39 Package: libam7xxx0.1-dbg
42 Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libam7xxx0.1 (= ${binary:Version})
43 Description: debugging symbols for libam7xxx
44 libam7xxx is an Open Source library to communicate via USB with projectors and
45 Digital Picture Frames based on the Actions Micro AM7XXX family if ICs.
47 libam7xxx makes it possible to use these devices as USB displays on
48 non-Windows Operating Systems like GNU/Linux or Android/Linux just to name
49 a few, and on non-PC platforms like for instance mobile phones, tablets or
52 Examples of supported devices are:
55 - Aiptek PocketCinema T25
56 - Philips/SagemCom PicoPix 1020
57 - Philips/SagemCom PicoPix 2055
58 - Philips/SagemCom PicoPix 2330
59 - Top-Height/TEC PP700
61 This package contains the debugging symbols for libam7xxx.
63 Package: libam7xxx-dev
65 Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libam7xxx0.1 (= ${binary:Version})
66 Recommends: libam7xxx0.1-doc (= ${source:Version})
67 Description: library for accessing am7xxx based devices -- development files
68 libam7xxx is an Open Source library to communicate via USB with projectors and
69 Digital Picture Frames based on the Actions Micro AM7XXX family if ICs.
71 libam7xxx makes it possible to use these devices as USB displays on
72 non-Windows Operating Systems like GNU/Linux or Android/Linux just to name
73 a few, and on non-PC platforms like for instance mobile phones, tablets or
76 Examples of supported devices are:
79 - Aiptek PocketCinema T25
80 - Philips/SagemCom PicoPix 1020
81 - Philips/SagemCom PicoPix 2055
82 - Philips/SagemCom PicoPix 2330
83 - Top-Height/TEC PP700
85 This is the development package containing the libraries and header for
86 software development with libam7xxx.
88 Package: libam7xxx-bin
91 Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
92 Description: library for accessing am7xxx devices -- utilities and samples
93 libam7xxx is an Open Source library to communicate via USB with projectors and
94 Digital Picture Frames based on the Actions Micro AM7XXX family if ICs.
96 libam7xxx makes it possible to use these devices as USB displays on
97 non-Windows Operating Systems like GNU/Linux or Android/Linux just to name
98 a few, and on non-PC platforms like for instance mobile phones, tablets or
101 Examples of supported devices are:
104 - Aiptek PocketCinema T25
105 - Philips/SagemCom PicoPix 1020
106 - Philips/SagemCom PicoPix 2055
107 - Philips/SagemCom PicoPix 2330
108 - Top-Height/TEC PP700
110 This package includes utilities and sample programs for libam7xxx.
112 Package: libam7xxx-doc
115 Depends: ${misc:Depends}
116 Description: library for accessing am7xxx devices -- documentation
117 libam7xxx is an Open Source library to communicate via USB with projectors and
118 Digital Picture Frames based on the Actions Micro AM7XXX family if ICs.
120 libam7xxx makes it possible to use these devices as USB displays on
121 non-Windows Operating Systems like GNU/Linux or Android/Linux just to name
122 a few, and on non-PC platforms like for instance mobile phones, tablets or
125 Examples of supported devices are:
128 - Aiptek PocketCinema T25
129 - Philips/SagemCom PicoPix 1020
130 - Philips/SagemCom PicoPix 2055
131 - Philips/SagemCom PicoPix 2330
132 - Top-Height/TEC PP700
134 This package contains the documentation of the API of libam7xxx.