Source: libwebcam Section: libs Priority: extra Maintainer: Paulo Assis Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7), cmake, libxml2-dev, pkg-config, gengetopt Standards-Version: 3.9.3 Homepage: http://www.quickcamteam.net/software/libwebcam Package: libwebcam0 Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Description: Webcam Library The Webcam Library libwebcam is designed to simplify the development of webcam applications, primarily on Linux but with an option to be ported to other platforms, in particular Solaris. It realizes part of what the unwritten Video4Linux user space library was always supposed to be: an easy to use library that shields its users from many of the difficulties and problems of using the V4L2 API directly. Package: libwebcam0-dev Section: libdevel Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libwebcam0 (= ${binary:Version}) Description: Webcam Library - Development files This package provides the files needed to build apps that use libwecam. . The Webcam Library libwebcam is designed to simplify the development of webcam applications, primarily on Linux but with an option to be ported to other platforms, in particular Solaris. It realizes part of what the unwritten Video4Linux user space library was always supposed to be: an easy to use library that shields its users from many of the difficulties and problems of using the V4L2 API directly. Package: libwebcam0-dbg Section: debug Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libwebcam0 (= ${binary:Version}) Description: Debug Symbols for the Webcam Library This package contains debug data of the libwebcam related shared libraries. . Most people will not need this package. Please install it to produce useful stacktraces to help debugging the webcam library. . The Webcam Library libwebcam is designed to simplify the development of webcam applications, primarily on Linux but with an option to be ported to other platforms, in particular Solaris. It realizes part of what the unwritten Video4Linux user space library was always supposed to be: an easy to use library that shields its users from many of the difficulties and problems of using the V4L2 API directly. Package: uvcdynctrl-data Section: utils Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends} Description: Command line tool to control v4l2 devices - data files This package provides data files needed by uvcdynctrl to add vendor specific controls to uvc devices . uvcdynctrl is part of the Webcam Library. . The Webcam Library libwebcam is designed to simplify the development of webcam applications, primarily on Linux but with an option to be ported to other platforms, in particular Solaris. It realizes part of what the unwritten Video4Linux user space library was always supposed to be: an easy to use library that shields its users from many of the difficulties and problems of using the V4L2 API directly. Package: uvcdynctrl Section: utils Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libwebcam0 (= ${binary:Version}), uvcdynctrl-data Description: Command line tool to control v4l2 devices This package provides the tools needed to add vendor specific controls to uvc devices. . uvcdynctrl is part of the Webcam Library. . The Webcam Library libwebcam is designed to simplify the development of webcam applications, primarily on Linux but with an option to be ported to other platforms, in particular Solaris. It realizes part of what the unwritten Video4Linux user space library was always supposed to be: an easy to use library that shields its users from many of the difficulties and problems of using the V4L2 API directly. Package: uvcdynctrl-dbg Section: debug Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends}, uvcdynctrl (= ${binary:Version}) Description: Debug Symbols for uvcdynctrl This package contains debug data for uvcdynctrl . Most people will not need this package. Please install it to produce useful stacktraces to help debugging the webcam library. . uvcdynctrl is part of the Webcam Library. . The Webcam Library libwebcam is designed to simplify the development of webcam applications, primarily on Linux but with an option to be ported to other platforms, in particular Solaris. It realizes part of what the unwritten Video4Linux user space library was always supposed to be: an easy to use library that shields its users from many of the difficulties and problems of using the V4L2 API directly.