Source: libircclient Priority: optional Maintainer: Dariusz Dwornikowski Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), dh-autoreconf Standards-Version: 3.9.8 Section: libs Homepage: http://www.ulduzsoft.com/libircclient/ Vcs-Git: https://anonscm.debian.org/git/collab-maint/libircclient.git Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/libircclient.git Package: libircclient-dev Section: libdevel Architecture: any Depends: libircclient1 (= ${binary:Version}), ${misc:Depends} Description: development files for libircclient libircclient is a small but powerful library that implements the client-server IRC protocol. It is designed to be small, fast, portable and compatible to RFC standards, and most IRC clients. libircclient features include: . * Full multi-threading support. * Single threads handles all the IRC processing. * Support for single-threaded applications, and socket-based applications, which use select() * Synchronous and asynchronous interfaces. * CTCP support with optional build-in reply code. * Flexible DCC support, including both DCC chat, and DCC file transfer. * Can both initiate and react to initiated DCC. * Can accept or decline DCC sessions asynchronously. * Plain C interface and implementation (possible to use from C++ code, obviously) * Compatible with RFC 1459 and most IRC clients. * Good documentation and examples available. . This package contains the development files. Package: libircclient1 Architecture: any Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends} Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: C library to create IRC clients libircclient is a small but powerful library that implements the client-server IRC protocol. It is designed to be small, fast, portable and compatible to RFC standards, and most IRC clients. libircclient features include: . * Full multi-threading support. * Single threads handles all the IRC processing. * Support for single-threaded applications, and socket-based applications, which use select() * Synchronous and asynchronous interfaces. * CTCP support with optional build-in reply code. * Flexible DCC support, including both DCC chat, and DCC file transfer. * Can both initiate and react to initiated DCC. * Can accept or decline DCC sessions asynchronously. * Plain C interface and implementation (possible to use from C++ code, obviously) * Compatible with RFC 1459 and most IRC clients. * Good documentation and examples available.