Source: network-manager-applet
Section: gnome
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Michael Biebl <biebl@debian.org>
Build-Depends:
 cdbs,
 debhelper (>= 7),
 autotools-dev,
 intltool,
 libdbus-glib-1-dev (>= 0.74),
 libiw-dev(>= 27+28pre9),
 libgnome-keyring-dev,
 libglade2-dev,
 libgtk2.0-dev (>= 2.14),
 libglib2.0-dev (>= 2.16),
 libgconf2-dev,
 libnotify-dev (>= 0.4.3),
 libnm-util-dev (>= 0.8.1),
 libnm-glib-dev (>= 0.8.1),
 libnm-glib-vpn-dev (>= 0.8.1),
 network-manager-dev (>= 0.8.1),
 docbook-to-man,
 libpolkit-gobject-1-dev (>= 0.92),
 libgnome-bluetooth-dev (>= 2.27.6)
Standards-Version: 3.9.1
Vcs-Svn: svn://svn.debian.org/pkg-utopia/packages/unstable/network-manager-applet/
Vcs-Browser: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-utopia/packages/unstable/network-manager-applet/
Homepage: http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/

Package: network-manager-gnome
Architecture: any
Section: gnome
Depends:
 ${shlibs:Depends},
 ${misc:Depends},
 network-manager (>= 0.8.1),
 policykit-1-gnome,
 gnome-icon-theme,
 dbus-x11
Recommends:
 notification-daemon,
 libpam-keyring,
 mobile-broadband-provider-info,
 gnome-bluetooth
Suggests:
 network-manager-openvpn-gnome,
 network-manager-vpnc-gnome,
 network-manager-pptp-gnome
Description: network management framework (GNOME frontend)
 NetworkManager attempts to keep an active network connection available at all
 times. It is intended only for the desktop use-case, and is not intended for
 usage on servers. The point of NetworkManager is to make networking
 configuration and setup as painless and automatic as possible.  If using DHCP,
 NetworkManager is _intended_ to replace default routes, obtain IP addresses
 from a DHCP server, and change nameservers whenever it sees fit.
 .
 This package contains a systray applet for GNOME's notification area but it
 also works for other desktop environments which provide a systray like KDE
 or Xfce.
 It displays the available networks and allows to easily switch between them.
 For encrypted networks it will prompt the user for the key/passphrase and it
 can optionally store them in the gnome-keyring.

