Source: xfce4-power-manager
Section: xfce
Priority: optional
Maintainer: linuxmangaka <linuxmangaka@gmail.com>
Rules-Requires-Root: no
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13),
 appstream,
 autoconf,
 automake,
 autotools-dev,
 dh-autoreconf,
 g++,
 gawk,
 gcc,
 gettext,
 grep,
 gtk-doc-tools,
 intltool,
 itstool,
 libappstream-dev,
 libappstream-glib-dev,
 libatk1.0-dev,
 libatk-bridge2.0-dev,
 libblkid-dev,
 libdbus-1-dev,
 libcairo2-dev,
 libfreetype-dev,
 libfribidi-dev,
 libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-dev,
 libglib2.0-dev,
 libgtk-3-dev,
 libjpeg62-turbo-dev | libjpeg-turbo8-dev,
 libjpeg-dev,
 libmount-dev,
 libnotify-dev,
 libpango1.0-dev,
 libperl-dev,
 libpixman-1-dev,
 libpng-dev,
 libpolkit-agent-1-dev,
 libpolkit-gobject-1-dev,
 libsystemd-dev [linux-any],
 libtiff-dev,
 libtool,
 libupower-glib-dev,
 libwayland-dev,
 libwebp-dev,
 libx11-dev,
 libx86-dev,
 libxext-dev,
 libxfce4panel-2.0-dev,
 libxfce4ui-2-dev,
 libxfce4util-dev,
 libxfconf-0-4 | libxfconf-0-3 | libxfconf-0-2,
 libxfconf-0-dev,
 libxml2-dev,
 libxml2-utils,
 libxml-parser-perl,
 libxrandr-dev,
 libxxf86vm-dev,
 make,
 pkexec,
 pkgconf,
 pkg-config,
 policykit-1,
 policykit-1-gnome,
 polkitd,
 sed,
 shared-mime-info,
 wayland-protocols,
 x11proto-dev,
 xfce4-dev-tools,
Standards-Version: 4.6.2
Homepage: https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-power-manager/start
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/xfce-team/desktop/xfce4-power-manager
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/xfce-team/desktop/xfce4-power-manager.git

Package: xfce4-power-manager
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends},
 ${misc:Depends},
 upower,
 xfce4-power-manager-data (=${source:Version}),
Recommends: default-logind | logind,
 xfce4-power-manager-plugins,
Suggests: compton | labwc | wayfire | weston,
Description: xfce4-power-manager - Power Manager
 Xfce4 Power Manager manages the power sources of the computer and connected devices (wireless mice, keyboards, media players etc.). It also allows users to control the display backlight brightness and set power-saving modes for displays and monitors. In addition, xfce4-power-manager provides a set of freedesktop-compliant DBus interfaces to inform other applications about the current power level so that they can adjust their power consumption, and it provides the inhibit interface which allows applications to prevent automatic sleep actions via the power manager; as an example, the operating system’s package manager should make use of this interface while it is performing update operations. 

Package: xfce4-power-manager-data
Architecture: all
Multi-Arch: foreign
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends},
 ${misc:Depends},
Recommends: librsvg2-common,
 xfce4-power-manager,
Description: xfce4-power-manager - Power Manager
 Xfce4 Power Manager manages the power sources of the computer and connected devices (wireless mice, keyboards, media players etc.). It also allows users to control the display backlight brightness and set power-saving modes for displays and monitors. In addition, xfce4-power-manager provides a set of freedesktop-compliant DBus interfaces to inform other applications about the current power level so that they can adjust their power consumption, and it provides the inhibit interface which allows applications to prevent automatic sleep actions via the power manager; as an example, the operating system’s package manager should make use of this interface while it is performing update operations. 

Package: xfce4-power-manager-plugins
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends},
 ${misc:Depends},
 xfce4-power-manager,
Description: xfce4-power-manager - Power Manager
 Xfce4 Power Manager manages the power sources of the computer and connected devices (wireless mice, keyboards, media players etc.). It also allows users to control the display backlight brightness and set power-saving modes for displays and monitors. In addition, xfce4-power-manager provides a set of freedesktop-compliant DBus interfaces to inform other applications about the current power level so that they can adjust their power consumption, and it provides the inhibit interface which allows applications to prevent automatic sleep actions via the power manager; as an example, the operating system’s package manager should make use of this interface while it is performing update operations. 