Source: libsoup3 Section: devel Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian GNOME Maintainers Uploaders: Iain Lane , Jeremy BĂ­cha , Michael Biebl , Sebastien Bacher Build-Depends: apache2 , ca-certificates , curl , debhelper-compat (= 13), dh-sequence-gir, dh-sequence-gnome, gir1.2-gio-2.0-dev, glib-networking, gi-docgen, libapache2-mod-php (<< 2:9) [!i386] , libbrotli-dev, libgirepository1.0-dev, libglib2.0-dev (>= 2.70), libgnutls28-dev, libkrb5-dev, libnghttp2-dev, libnss-myhostname [linux-any] , libpsl-dev, libsqlite3-dev, libsysprof-capture-4-dev [linux-any], meson, php (<< 2:9) [!i386] , valac, winbind Standards-Version: 4.7.0 Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/libsoup3 Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/libsoup3.git Homepage: https://gnome.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/libsoup/libsoup-3.0/index.html Rules-Requires-Root: no Package: libsoup-3.0-dev Section: libdevel Architecture: any Multi-Arch: same Depends: gir1.2-soup-3.0 (= ${binary:Version}), libbrotli-dev, libglib2.0-dev (>= 2.70), libnghttp2-dev, libpsl-dev, libsoup-3.0-0 (= ${binary:Version}), libsqlite3-dev, libsysprof-capture-4-dev [linux-any], zlib1g-dev, ${gir:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Suggests: libsoup-3.0-doc Provides: ${gir:Provides} Description: HTTP library implementation in C -- Development files It was originally part of a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation called Soup, but the SOAP and non-SOAP parts have now been split into separate packages. . libsoup uses the Glib main loop and is designed to work well with GTK+ applications. This enables GNOME applications to access HTTP servers on the network in a completely asynchronous fashion, very similar to the GTK+ programming model (a synchronous operation mode is also supported for those who want it). . Features: * Both asynchronous (GMainLoop and callback-based) and synchronous APIs * Automatically caches connections * SSL Support using GnuTLS * Proxy support, including authentication and SSL tunneling * Client support for Digest, NTLM, and Basic authentication * Server support for Digest and Basic authentication * Basic client-side SOAP support . This package contains the development files. Package: libsoup-3.0-0 Section: libs Architecture: any Multi-Arch: same Depends: glib-networking, libsoup-3.0-common, ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: HTTP library implementation in C -- Shared library It was originally part of a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation called Soup, but the SOAP and non-SOAP parts have now been split into separate packages. . libsoup uses the Glib main loop and is designed to work well with GTK+ applications. This enables GNOME applications to access HTTP servers on the network in a completely asynchronous fashion, very similar to the GTK+ programming model (a synchronous operation mode is also supported for those who want it). . Features: * Both asynchronous (GMainLoop and callback-based) and synchronous APIs * Automatically caches connections * SSL Support using GnuTLS * Proxy support, including authentication and SSL tunneling * Client support for Digest, NTLM, and Basic authentication * Server support for Digest and Basic authentication * Basic client-side SOAP support . This package contains the shared library. Package: libsoup-3.0-common Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Depends: ${misc:Depends}, Description: HTTP library implementation in C -- Common files It was originally part of a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation called Soup, but the SOAP and non-SOAP parts have now been split into separate packages. . This package contains architecture-independent files such as translations. Package: libsoup-3.0-doc Section: doc Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Depends: ${misc:Depends} Recommends: libglib2.0-doc Suggests: libsoup-3.0-dev Description: HTTP library implementation in C -- API Reference It was originally part of a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation called Soup, but the SOAP and non-SOAP parts have now been split into separate packages. . libsoup uses the Glib main loop and is designed to work well with GTK+ applications. This enables GNOME applications to access HTTP servers on the network in a completely asynchronous fashion, very similar to the GTK+ programming model (a synchronous operation mode is also supported for those who want it). . Features: * Both asynchronous (GMainLoop and callback-based) and synchronous APIs * Automatically caches connections * SSL Support using GnuTLS * Proxy support, including authentication and SSL tunneling * Client support for Digest, NTLM, and Basic authentication * Server support for Digest and Basic authentication * Basic client-side SOAP support . This package contains the documentation. Package: gir1.2-soup-3.0 Section: introspection Architecture: any Multi-Arch: same Depends: ${gir:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: GObject introspection data for the libsoup HTTP library This package contains introspection data for the libsoup HTTP library. . libsoup uses the Glib main loop and is designed to work well with GTK+ applications. This enables GNOME applications to access HTTP servers on the network in a completely asynchronous fashion, very similar to the GTK+ programming model (a synchronous operation mode is also supported for those who want it). . It can be used by packages using the GIRepository format to generate dynamic bindings. Package: libsoup-3.0-tests Build-Profiles: Section: misc Architecture: any Depends: apache2, ca-certificates, curl, libapache2-mod-php (<< 2:9) [!i386], libapache2-mod-php [!i386], libnss-myhostname [linux-any], php [!i386], ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Recommends: gnome-desktop-testing Description: HTTP library implementation in C -- installed tests libsoup uses the Glib main loop and is designed to work well with GTK+ applications. This enables GNOME applications to access HTTP servers on the network in a completely asynchronous fashion, very similar to the GTK+ programming model (a synchronous operation mode is also supported for those who want it). . This package contains automated tests, mostly for use via autopkgtest. They can most easily be invoked via the gnome-desktop-testing-runner tool in the gnome-desktop-testing package.