Package: debbuild Version: 17.2.2-1.1ubuntu14.04 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_17.2.2-1.1ubuntu14.04_all.deb Size: 38188 MD5sum: 51cf24cc58ece04056991ea4ed443173 SHA1: 47c6ef1cbdbfe0ac11640304296379280d561a56 SHA256: ae83bbc9dd011095e13968005a4131b1f72a43e7b4f3c5ef18c90d33294028d3 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: 2.10-61.1ubuntu14.04 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Neal Gompa Installed-Size: 684 Pre-Depends: info Depends: libc6 Filename: ./amd64/hello_2.10-61.1ubuntu14.04_amd64.deb Size: 79310 MD5sum: 916137cd5afc926b2bf67cf7f246668a SHA1: fb48c3da63d61c60de490efb3f88728e12778189 SHA256: cbaf757a91ad26f403036664ead6f4c5bf0eec579d390743fcb1cb633d372bdb 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: 2.10-61.1ubuntu14.04 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Neal Gompa Installed-Size: 665 Pre-Depends: info Depends: libc6 Filename: ./i386/hello_2.10-61.1ubuntu14.04_i386.deb Size: 77558 MD5sum: 777ba991a3ef9492955e49ea01ff47c9 SHA1: 0849254864e47815b48c527b9488a18e7131c45e SHA256: abe380fe3f016ae9760015140aac726eea14aec5e916daec3ab64b82b616065c 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.