Source: aumix
Section: sound
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Romain Francoise <rfrancoise@debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>=4), libgpmg1-dev [!kfreebsd-i386 !kfreebsd-amd64 !hurd-i386], libncurses-dev, libgtk2.0-dev, gettext, bzip2, autoconf (>>2.50), automake1.7
Standards-Version: 3.7.2

Package: aumix
Architecture: any
Priority: extra
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Provides: audio-mixer
Conflicts: aumix-alsa, aumix-gtk
Replaces: aumix-alsa, aumix-gtk
Description: Simple text-based mixer control program
 aumix is a small, easy-to-use program to control the mixer of your sound
 card. It runs in text mode using the ncurses library, or from the command
 line (non-interactively). It can read default settings from a file, and it
 can also automatically save and restore the mixer settings at shutdown and
 boot.
 .
 A wrapper script xaumix is provided that finds and invokes xterm or a
 replacement. This is primarily for creating the best sized terminal window.
 If you want a true graphical interface, install aumix-gtk instead. That has
 the same functionality as this one in addition to offering a nice X GUI.
 .
 The old companion package aumix-alsa, which did take advantage of the
 extra facilities in the ALSA sound driver, is no longer available.
 This package should work fine with the OSS compatibility layer of the
 modern ALSA drivers.

Package: aumix-gtk
Architecture: any
Priority: optional
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Provides: aumix, x-audio-mixer, audio-mixer
Conflicts: aumix-alsa, aumix
Replaces: aumix-alsa, aumix
Description: Simple mixer control program with GUI and text interfaces
 aumix is a small, easy-to-use program to control the mixer of your sound
 card. It runs in text mode using the ncurses library, or from the command
 line (non-interactively). It can read default settings from a file, and it 
 can also automatically save and restore the mixer settings at shutdown and 
 boot.
 .
 Additionally this version can be run as a GTK app, i.e. with a graphical
 interface.  It can also still run in text-only mode, though.
 .
 The old companion package aumix-alsa, which did take advantage of the
 extra facilities in the ALSA sound driver, is no longer available.
 This package should work fine with the OSS compatibility layer of the
 modern ALSA drivers.
