X-Git-Url: https://code.citadel.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=webcit%2Fdebian%2Fcontrol;h=e5cf4ed4e210b1a3a441f653a39c45ed3675bdf6;hb=e42596a94e31ac9f5106f62d83dc56ddbd779b6a;hp=dca2d215be1973af6aaca9a458d36f82f19da72b;hpb=39bb231890f62d31bc44930f2eae2f127281bdfb;p=citadel.git diff --git a/webcit/debian/control b/webcit/debian/control index dca2d215b..e5cf4ed4e 100644 --- a/webcit/debian/control +++ b/webcit/debian/control @@ -1,23 +1,19 @@ Source: webcit -Section: unknown -Priority: optional -Maintainer: Wilfried Goesgens -Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0) -Standards-Version: 3.6.1 +Section: web +Priority: extra +Maintainer: Wilfried Goesgens +Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4), po-debconf, libical-dev (>=0.43), gettext, locales, + libcitadel-dev (> 8.13), quilt (>= 0.40), autotools-dev, libssl-dev, libmarkdown2-dev +Standards-Version: 3.8.0 Package: citadel-webcit Architecture: any -Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, citadel-server, debconf -Description: Webcit, the Webfrontend to the Citadel. - WebCit puts a web-based front end on Citadel, allowing - users to access the system from any web browser. And - although you can use any browser, we recommend using - FireFox, simply the best web browser on the market. - It's the best, it's secure, and it's free, so if you - haven't switched yet, why not do so now? - -Package: citadel-webcit-apache -Architecture: any -Depends: citadel-webcit, apache2 | httpd, debconf -Description: Integrates Webcit with your local Apache - +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, debconf, tinymce, citadel-common, openssl, locales, libjs-prototype, libjs-scriptaculous +Suggests: citadel-server, apache2 | apache, localepurge, gnome-icon-theme +Recommends: shared-mime-info +Description: web-based frontend to Citadel groupware server + WebCit is a web-based, dynamic web frontend to the Citadel groupware system. + It is an attractive web applicagtion that allows user-friendly access. + By combining WebCit and Citadel, you can have a versatile online environment + with many users concurrently accessing the same system using the user + interface of their choice (text, web, or downloaded client software).