Source: aqsis Section: graphics Priority: optional Standards-Version: 4.5.0 Maintainer: Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo Homepage: http://www.aqsis.org/ Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/aqsis.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/aqsis Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 11~), cmake (>= 2.6.3), flex (>= 2.5.35), bison (>= 1.35), libtiff-dev, libjpeg-dev, libpng-dev, libopenexr-dev, libilmbase-dev, libboost-filesystem-dev (>= 1.42), libboost-iostreams-dev (>= 1.42), libboost-program-options-dev (>= 1.42), libboost-wave-dev (>= 1.42), libboost-serialization-dev (>= 1.42), libboost-test-dev (>= 1.42), libboost-thread-dev (>= 1.42), libtinyxml-dev (>= 2.5), xsltproc Rules-Requires-Root: no Package: aqsis Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, libaqsis1 (= ${binary:Version}) Suggests: aqsis-examples (= ${source:Version}) Description: 3D rendering solution adhering to the RenderMan(R) standard, binaries Aqsis is a high quality, photorealistic, 3D rendering solution. It complies with the RenderMan(R) interface standard defined by Pixar. . The RenderMan(R) standard has been used in film and television visual effects since its introduction in 1989. Pixar has used their own implementation for all of their award winning CG features, and provided their implementation for use in the visual effects of most major blockbuster films over the last 2 decades. The Aqsis project offers a way for individuals and organisations alike to gain experience with the RenderMan(R) interface without the cost of commercial software licenses. . This package contains the Aqsis binaries (command line rendering tool, a tool for compiling shaders in the RSL language and a tool for preparing textures for optimal use). Package: aqsis-examples Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Depends: ${misc:Depends} Suggests: aqsis, python Replaces: aqsis-data (<< 1.6.0) Breaks: aqsis-data (<< 1.6.0) Description: 3D rendering solution adhering to the RenderMan(R) standard, examples Aqsis is a high quality, photorealistic, 3D rendering solution. It complies with the RenderMan(R) interface standard defined by Pixar. . The RenderMan(R) standard has been used in film and television visual effects since its introduction in 1989. Pixar has used their own implementation for all of their award winning CG features, and provided their implementation for use in the visual effects of most major blockbuster films over the last 2 decades. The Aqsis project offers a way for individuals and organisations alike to gain experience with the RenderMan(R) interface without the cost of commercial software licenses. . This package contains examples like scenes, procedurals and shaders. Package: libaqsis1 Architecture: any Section: libs Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Replaces: aqsis-libs (<< 1.6.0), aqsis-libsc2a (<< 1.6.0) Breaks: aqsis-libs (<< 1.6.0), aqsis-libsc2a (<< 1.6.0) Description: 3D rendering solution adhering to the RenderMan(R) standard, shared libs Aqsis is a high quality, photorealistic, 3D rendering solution. It complies with the RenderMan(R) interface standard defined by Pixar. . The RenderMan(R) standard has been used in film and television visual effects since its introduction in 1989. Pixar has used their own implementation for all of their award winning CG features, and provided their implementation for use in the visual effects of most major blockbuster films over the last 2 decades. The Aqsis project offers a way for individuals and organisations alike to gain experience with the RenderMan(R) interface without the cost of commercial software licenses. . This package contains the Aqsis shared libraries. Package: libaqsis-dev Architecture: any Multi-Arch: same Section: libdevel Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libaqsis1 (= ${binary:Version}) Replaces: aqsis-libs-dev (<< 1.6.0) Breaks: aqsis-libs-dev (<< 1.6.0) Description: 3D rendering solution adhering to the RenderMan(R) standard, development files Aqsis is a high quality, photorealistic, 3D rendering solution. It complies with the RenderMan(R) interface standard defined by Pixar. . The RenderMan(R) standard has been used in film and television visual effects since its introduction in 1989. Pixar has used their own implementation for all of their award winning CG features, and provided their implementation for use in the visual effects of most major blockbuster films over the last 2 decades. The Aqsis project offers a way for individuals and organisations alike to gain experience with the RenderMan(R) interface without the cost of commercial software licenses. . This package contains the Aqsis development files.