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diff --git a/debian/control.in b/debian/control.in deleted file mode 100644 index ee46a686c..000000000 --- a/debian/control.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -Source: uclibc -Section: devel -Priority: optional -Maintainer: David Schleef <ds@schleef.org> -Build-Depends: debhelper, bzip2, _KERNEL_ -Standards-Version: 3.5.8 - -Package: libuclibc-dev_TARGET_ -Section: devel -Architecture: _ARCHS_ -Depends: libuclibc0_TARGET_ (= ${Source-Version}) -Description: A small implementation of the C library - uClibc is an implementation of the standard C library that is - much smaller than glibc, which makes it useful for embedded - systems. This package includes header files and development - libraries necessary to compile applications that use uClibc. - -Package: libuclibc0_TARGET_ -Section: libs -Architecture: _ARCHS_ -Depends: -Description: A small implementation of the C library - uClibc is an implementation of the standard C library that is - much smaller than glibc, which makes it useful for embedded - systems. This package provides only the run-time libraries. - . - The Debian binary packages for uClibc do not provide the necessary - components for using uClibc as the primary library on a system, - as might be done for an embedded system. - -Package: uclibc_TARGET_-toolchain -Section: devel -Architecture: _ARCHS_ -Depends: gcc|c-compiler, binutils, ${shlibs:Depends} -Recommends: libuclibc-dev_TARGET_ -Conflicts: uclibc_TARGET_-gcc -Replaces: uclibc_TARGET_-gcc -Description: A compiler wrapper for uClibc - This package includes utilities that function as a toolchain for - compiling with uClibc instead of the native libc. The utilities - have names such as powerpc-uclibc-gcc (depending on the architecture), - and should behave identically to the base utilities, except that - they use headers and libraries provided in the libuclibc-dev_TARGET_ - package. Most utilities are symbolic links to the correct underlying - utility, although gcc and ld are implemented as wrapper binaries that - call gcc and ld with the necessary arguments and command line options. - |