Source: libcompface Section: mail Priority: optional Maintainer: Hakan Ardo Standards-Version: 2.4.0.0 Package: libcompfaceg1-dev Section: devel Priority: optional Architecture: any Depends: libcompfaceg1, libc6-dev Conflicts: compface (<= 89.11.11-10) Description: Compress/decompress images for mailheaders, libc6 devel Converts 48x48 .xbm format (X bitmap) files to a compressed format that can be placed in your X-Face: mail header. Some mailreaders, like exmh will then display this image when the user is reading your mail. Package: libcompfaceg1 Section: libs Priority: optional Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Conflicts: compface (<= 89.11.11-10) Description: Compress/decompress images for mailheaders, libc6 runtime Converts 48x48 .xbm format (X bitmap) files to a compressed format that can be placed in your X-Face: mail header. Some mailreaders, like exmh will then display this image when the user is reading your mail. Package: compface Section: mail Priority: optional Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Compress/decompress images for mailheaders, user tools Converts 48x48 .xbm format (X bitmap) files to a compressed format that can be placed in your X-Face: mail header. Some mailreaders, like exmh will then display this image when the user is reading your mail. Package: libcompface1-altdev Section: devel Priority: optional Architecture: any Depends: libcompface1, libc5-altdev Description: Compress/decompress images for mailheaders, libc5 devel Converts 48x48 .xbm format (X bitmap) files to a compressed format that can be placed in your X-Face: mail header. Some mailreaders, like exmh will then display this image when the user is reading your mail. Package: libcompface1 Section: libs Priority: optional Architecture: any Depends: libc5 (>= 5.4.0.0) Conflicts: libc5-dev, compface (<= 89.11.11-10) Description: Compress/decompress images for mailheaders, libc5 runtime Converts 48x48 .xbm format (X bitmap) files to a compressed format that can be placed in your X-Face: mail header. Some mailreaders, like exmh will then display this image when the user is reading your mail.