Source: automake-1.14
Section: devel
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
XSBC-Original-Maintainer: Eric Dorland <eric@debian.org>
Standards-Version: 3.9.5
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9)
Build-Depends-Indep: autoconf (>= 2.65), autotools-dev (>= 20020320.1),
 install-info,
# Used in tests
 autopoint, bison, dejagnu, emacs, expect, flex, gcj-jdk,
 gobjc, gfortran, help2man, libglib2.0-dev, libtool,
 openjdk-7-jdk, python, python-docutils,
 pkg-config, sharutils, texlive, texinfo (>= 4.9), unzip, valac,
 xutils-dev, zip
Homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/
Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/users/eric/automake-1.14.git
Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=users/eric/automake-1.14.git

Package: automake
Architecture: all
Multi-Arch: foreign
Provides: automaken, automake-1.14
Depends: autoconf (>= 2.65), autotools-dev (>= 20020320.1), ${misc:Depends}
Conflicts: automake1.6 (<< 1.6.1-4), automake (<< 1:1.4-p5-1),
 automake1.5 (<< 1.5-2), automake1.10-doc
Description: Tool for generating GNU Standards-compliant Makefiles
 Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in's from
 files called `Makefile.am'.
 .
 The goal of Automake is to remove the burden of Makefile maintenance
 from the back of the individual GNU maintainer (and put it on the back
 of the Automake maintainer).
 . 
 The `Makefile.am' is basically a series of `make' macro definitions
 (with rules being thrown in occasionally).  The generated
 `Makefile.in's are compliant with the GNU Makefile standards.
 .
 Automake 1.14 fails to work in a number of situations that Automake
 1.4, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9, 1.10 and 1.11 did, so previous versions are
 available as separate packages.
