Package: debbuild Version: 17.2.2-1.1ubuntu12.04 Architecture: all Maintainer: Neal Gompa Installed-Size: 164 Depends: xz-utils,lsb-release,perl,sed,dpkg,dpkg-dev,pax,bzip2,fakeroot,bash,patch Suggests: rpm Filename: ./all/debbuild_17.2.2-1.1ubuntu12.04_all.deb Size: 42472 MD5sum: 0cc2c22032d82768610056c24f075c72 SHA1: fa008657031a30b20d4cceaab607a8a3009aeacd SHA256: 39e828a5f9ebbac15dbe9657abb6608bb3ae3097310460cb21a3c845c9736e6b Section: devel Priority: optional Homepage: https://github.com/ascherer/debbuild Description: Build Debian-compatible .deb packages from RPM .spec files debbuild attempts to build Debian-friendly semi-native packages from RPM spec files, RPM-friendly tarballs, and RPM source packages (.src.rpm files). It accepts most of the options rpmbuild does, and should be able to interpret most spec files usefully. Package: hello Version: 2.10-61.1ubuntu12.04 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Neal Gompa Installed-Size: 659 Pre-Depends: info Depends: libc6 Filename: ./i386/hello_2.10-61.1ubuntu12.04_i386.deb Size: 91566 MD5sum: 0aaad756cfe4f8eacebfb8611bc4249f SHA1: 9697e8c195ad00a7f37f6e83ad6838c59a3b77c5 SHA256: 41afe8dccb9facadf9d6c1dc293dcde1022416860903c516a24adb6fc92a1cd3 Section: misc Priority: optional Homepage: https://www.gnu.org/software/hello/ Description: A Hello World application from the GNU Project The GNU Hello program is a Free Software take on the classical Hello World application. It uses autotools and offers extensive language support. It is often used as an example of how Free Software can be written and packaged. Package: hello Version: 2.10-61.1ubuntu12.04 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Neal Gompa Installed-Size: 673 Pre-Depends: info Depends: libc6 Filename: ./amd64/hello_2.10-61.1ubuntu12.04_amd64.deb Size: 93200 MD5sum: 959362e6e16091e6c9cf7c6e60530997 SHA1: 01019a15762f664c13a22df9a6b6e34a6a813e11 SHA256: 757ed79efc2779c9303078e758cafd944e982cda5493fcfb157dd9527a15ab2c Section: misc Priority: optional Homepage: https://www.gnu.org/software/hello/ Description: A Hello World application from the GNU Project The GNU Hello program is a Free Software take on the classical Hello World application. It uses autotools and offers extensive language support. It is often used as an example of how Free Software can be written and packaged.