Package: hello Version: 2.8 Revision: 1 Maintainer: David Fang Source: mirror:gnu:%n/%n-%v.tar.gz Source-MD5: 6a67cbbbc0420061ef938a9a2736fbd6 BuildDepends: << gettext-bin, gettext-tools, libgettext8-dev (>= 0.17-1) << Depends: libgettext8-shlibs (>= 0.17-1) BuildDependsOnly: True License: GPL ConfigureParams: --mandir='${prefix}/share/man' --infodir='${prefix}/share/info' UseMaxBuildJobs: true CompileScript: << #!/bin/sh -ev mkdir build cd build ../configure %c make << InfoTest: << TestDepends: fink-package-precedence TestScript: << #!/bin/sh -ev cd build fink-package-precedence . make -k check || exit 2 << TestSuiteSize: small << InstallScript: << #!/bin/sh -ev cd build make DESTDIR=%d install << DocFiles: ChangeLog* AUTHORS NEWS README TODO THANKS COPYING INSTALL InfoDocs: hello.info Description: GNU greeting, multi-lingual DescDetail: << The GNU Hello program produces a familiar, friendly greeting. Yes, this is another implementation of the classic program that prints "Hello, world!" when you run it. However, unlike the minimal version often seen, GNU Hello processes its argument list to modify its behavior, supports greetings in many languages, and so on. The primary purpose of GNU Hello is to demonstrate how to write other programs that do these things; it serves as a model for GNU coding standards and GNU maintainer practices. GNU Hello is written in C. For implementations in other programming languages, notably including translation into other languages, please see the GNU Gettext distribution. << Homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/hello/