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- Source: tigervnc
- Section: x11
- Priority: optional
- Maintainer: Brian P. Hinz <bphinz@users.sourceforge.net>
- Standards-Version: 3.8.4
- Build-Depends:
- # TigerVNC dependencies
- debhelper (>= 9),
- dh-autoreconf,
- po-debconf,
- dpkg-dev (>= 1.16.1),
- appstream,
- cmake,
- pkg-config,
- gettext,
- libpixman-1-dev,
- zlib1g-dev,
- libjpeg-turbo8-dev,
- libavcodec-dev,
- libavutil-dev,
- libswscale-dev,
- libgnutls28-dev,
- nettle-dev,
- libgmp-dev,
- libpam0g-dev,
- libpng-dev,
- libxext-dev,
- libxi-dev,
- libxtst-dev,
- libxrandr-dev,
- libxdamage-dev,
- libxfixes-dev,
- libfltk1.3-dev,
- xorg-server-source,
- xserver-xorg-dev,
- openjdk-8-jdk,
- # Xorg dependencies
- debhelper (>= 9),
- dh-autoreconf,
- 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-bigreqs-dev (>= 1:1.1.0),
- x11proto-composite-dev (>= 1:0.4),
- x11proto-core-dev (>= 7.0.31),
- x11proto-damage-dev (>= 1.1),
- x11proto-fixes-dev (>= 1:5.0),
- x11proto-fonts-dev (>= 2.1.3),
- x11proto-kb-dev (>= 1.0.3),
- x11proto-xinerama-dev,
- x11proto-randr-dev (>= 1.5.0),
- x11proto-record-dev (>= 1.13.99.1),
- x11proto-render-dev (>= 2:0.11),
- x11proto-resource-dev (>= 1.2.0),
- x11proto-scrnsaver-dev,
- x11proto-video-dev,
- x11proto-xcmisc-dev (>= 1.2.0),
- x11proto-xext-dev (>= 7.2.99.901),
- x11proto-xf86bigfont-dev (>= 1.2.0),
- x11proto-xf86dga-dev (>= 2.0.99.1),
- x11proto-xf86vidmode-dev (>= 2.2.99.1),
- x11proto-present-dev,
- x11proto-dri3-dev,
- xtrans-dev (>= 1.3.5),
- libxau-dev (>= 1:1.0.5-2),
- x11proto-input-dev (>= 2.3),
- x11proto-dri2-dev (>= 2.8),
- 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],
- x11proto-xf86dri-dev (>= 2.1.0),
- libdrm-dev (>= 2.4.46) [!hurd-i386],
- x11proto-gl-dev (>= 1.4.17),
- libgl1-mesa-dev (>= 9.2),
- 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),
- x11proto-dmx-dev (>= 1:2.2.99.1),
- 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],
- # unit tests
- xkb-data,
- x11-xkb-utils,
- # arc4random_buf(), getpeereid()
- libbsd-dev,
- #logind
- libdbus-1-dev (>= 1.0) [linux-any],
- # systemd-daemon
- libsystemd-dev [linux-any],
- Homepage: http://www.tigervnc.com
-
- Package: tigervncserver
- Architecture: any
- Provides:
- xserver,
- vnc-server
- Depends:
- x11-common | xserver-common,
- x11-utils,
- xauth,
- x11-xkb-utils,
- ${shlibs:Depends},
- ${perl:Depends},
- ${misc:Depends}
- Recommends:
- xfonts-base,
- x11-xserver-utils
- Suggests:
- xtigervncviewer,
- tigervnc-java
- Description: virtual network computing server software
- Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a remote display system which allows you to
- view and interact with a virtual desktop environment that is running on another
- computer on the network. Using VNC, you can run graphical applications on a
- remote machine and send only the display from these applications to your local
- machine. VNC is platform-independent and supports a wide variety of operating
- systems and architectures as both servers and clients.
- .
- TigerVNC is a high-speed version of VNC based on the RealVNC 4 and X.org code
- bases. TigerVNC started as a next-generation development effort for TightVNC
- on Unix and Linux platforms, but it split from its parent project in early 2009
- so that TightVNC could focus on Windows platforms. TigerVNC supports a variant
- of Tight encoding that is greatly accelerated by the use of the libjpeg-turbo
- JPEG codec.
-
- Package: xtigervncviewer
- Architecture: any
- Provides:
- vncviewer,
- vnc-viewer
- Depends:
- ${shlibs:Depends},
- ${misc:Depends}
- Recommends:
- xfonts-base
- Suggests:
- tigervncserver,
- ssh
- Description: virtual network computing client software for X
- Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a remote display system which allows you to
- view and interact with a virtual desktop environment that is running on another
- computer on the network. Using VNC, you can run graphical applications on a
- remote machine and send only the display from these applications to your local
- machine. VNC is platform-independent and supports a wide variety of operating
- systems and architectures as both servers and clients.
- .
- TigerVNC is a high-speed version of VNC based on the RealVNC 4 and X.org code
- bases. TigerVNC started as a next-generation development effort for TightVNC
- on Unix and Linux platforms, but it split from its parent project in early 2009
- so that TightVNC could focus on Windows platforms. TigerVNC supports a variant
- of Tight encoding that is greatly accelerated by the use of the libjpeg-turbo
- JPEG codec.
-
- Package: tigervnc-java
- Architecture: any
- Suggests:
- tigervncserver
- Provides:
- vncviewer,
- vnc-viewer
- Depends:
- default-jre
- Description: TigerVNC java applet
- Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a remote display system which allows you to
- view and interact with a virtual desktop environment that is running on another
- computer on the network. Using VNC, you can run graphical applications on a
- remote machine and send only the display from these applications to your local
- machine. VNC is platform-independent and supports a wide variety of operating
- systems and architectures as both servers and clients.
- .
- TigerVNC is a high-speed version of VNC based on the RealVNC 4 and X.org code
- bases. TigerVNC started as a next-generation development effort for TightVNC
- on Unix and Linux platforms, but it split from its parent project in early 2009
- so that TightVNC could focus on Windows platforms. TigerVNC supports a variant
- of Tight encoding that is greatly accelerated by the use of the libjpeg-turbo
- JPEG codec.
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