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Source: cl-objective-cl
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Matthias Andreas Benkard <matthias@benkard.de>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5), libffi-dev, gnustep-make, libgnustep-gui-dev
Standards-Version: 3.7.3
Section: libs

Package: cl-objective-cl
Section: libs
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, cl-objective-cl-cffi (>= ${source:Version}), cl-objective-cl-cffi (<< ${source:Version}.1~), cl-cffi, cl-trivial-garbage, cl-split-sequence, cl-closer-mop, cl-asdf, common-lisp-controller
Description: A portable Objective-C bridge for Common Lisp
 Objective-CL lets a Lisp programmer make use of Objective-C frameworks
 by providing a bridge that neatly integrates Objective-C classes and
 methods with the Common Lisp Object System.
 .
 The bridge works on both the GNU and NeXT (that is, Apple) runtimes and
 is therefore suitable for GNUstep and Cocoa programmers alike.  It is
 not tied to any particular Lisp compiler, either.
 .
 This package contains the architecture-independent Lisp code.

Package: cl-objective-cl-cffi
Section: libs
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: Architecture-dependent files needed by Objective-CL
 Objective-CL lets a Lisp programmer make use of Objective-C frameworks
 by providing a bridge that neatly integrates Objective-C classes and
 methods with the Common Lisp Object System.
 .
 The bridge works on both the GNU and NeXT (that is, Apple) runtimes and
 is therefore suitable for GNUstep and Cocoa programmers alike.  It is
 not tied to any particular Lisp compiler, either.
 .
 This package contains the architecture-dependent Objective-C glue code.

Package: cl-objective-cl-doc
Section: doc
Architecture: all
Recommends: www-browser
Description: Documentation for Objective-CL
 Objective-CL lets a Lisp programmer make use of Objective-C frameworks
 by providing a bridge that neatly integrates Objective-C classes and
 methods with the Common Lisp Object System.
 .
 The bridge works on both the GNU and NeXT (that is, Apple) runtimes and
 is therefore suitable for GNUstep and Cocoa programmers alike.  It is
 not tied to any particular Lisp compiler, either.
 .
 This package contains the reference manual in HTML format.