Source: extra-cmake-modules Section: devel Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers Uploaders: Maximiliano Curia , Norbert Preining , Build-Depends: cmake (>= 3.5~), debhelper-compat (= 13), libjs-jquery (>= 3.5.1+dfsg-3) , libjs-underscore , pkg-kde-tools (>= 0.15.16~), python3-distutils , python3-setuptools , python3-sphinx , python3-sphinxcontrib.qthelp , python3-sphinxcontrib.serializinghtml , qtdeclarative5-dev, qttools5-dev (>= 5.4), qttools5-dev-tools (>= 5.4), Build-Depends-Indep: dh-sequence-sphinxdoc Standards-Version: 4.5.1 Rules-Requires-Root: no Homepage: https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/extra-cmake-modules Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/qt-kde-team/kde/extra-cmake-modules Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/qt-kde-team/kde/extra-cmake-modules.git Package: extra-cmake-modules Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends} Suggests: qt5-qmake, qtbase5-dev Description: Extra modules and scripts for CMake Extra CMake Modules, or ECM, aims to augment CMake with additional modules. It serves as both a staging ground for new modules before they are moved upstream to CMake and a place for modules that, for whatever reason, are not a good fit for CMake itself. . It is primarily driven by the needs of the KDE community, but it is hoped that other projects will find it useful, and outside contributions are always welcome. The main rule for new modules is that there must be at least two downstream users. Breaks: libkf5package-dev (<< 5.54), libkf5plasma-dev (<< 5.54), libkf5runner-dev (<< 5.54), Package: extra-cmake-modules-doc Build-Profiles: Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Section: doc Built-Using: ${sphinxdoc:Built-Using} Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${sphinxdoc:Depends} Breaks: extra-cmake-modules (<< 5.74.0-1) Replaces: extra-cmake-modules (<< 5.74.0-1) Description: Extra modules and scripts for CMake Extra CMake Modules, or ECM, aims to augment CMake with additional modules. It serves as both a staging ground for new modules before they are moved upstream to CMake and a place for modules that, for whatever reason, are not a good fit for CMake itself. . It is primarily driven by the needs of the KDE community, but it is hoped that other projects will find it useful, and outside contributions are always welcome. The main rule for new modules is that there must be at least two downstream users. . This package contains HTML documentation and man pages.