Source: captive Section: contrib/base Priority: optional Maintainer: Jan Kratochvil Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 3.0.0), liborbit2-dev, libssl-dev, libgnomevfs2-dev, libxml2-dev (>= 2.4.29), libpopt-dev, libglib2.0-dev, libreadline4-dev, libbonobo2-dev, lufs, ntfsprogs-dev, libgnomeui-dev, gcc (>= 3.0) | gcc-3.0, Standards-Version: 3.5.2 Package: captive Architecture: i386 Depends: liborbit2, libssl0.9.7, libgnomevfs2-0, libxml2, libpopt0, libglib2.0-0, libreadline4 # Due to --with-orbit-line=link Conflicts: liborbit2 (<< 2.8.2) Recommends: captive-lufs (= ${Source-Version}) Description: NTFS filesystem using Microsoft Windows drivers Existing binary Microsoft Windows file system drivers were exploited for accessing drives with possibly proprietary file system data structures. Open file system API is provided to access these file system drivers. Microsoft Windows system components required by these drivers were analyzed and successfuly emulated in the GNU/Linux operating system. . The implementation allows applications running under the GNU/Linux operating system to access NTFS drives. File system driver compatibility with VFAT, ISO9660 and EXT2 is also provided. Package: captive-lufs Architecture: i386 Depends: captive (= ${Source-Version}), lufs, libpopt0 Description: LUFS module for Microsoft Windows platform filesystem access. LUFS is a hybrid userspace filesystem framework. . Package provides LUFS filesystem module to access Microsoft Windows platform filesystems such as NTFS. Use filesystem type 'captive-ntfs' for NTFS disks. Package: captive-install Architecture: i386 Depends: captive-lufs (= ${Source-Version}), ntfsprogs, libreadline4, libgnomeui-0, libpopt0, ntfsprogs-gnomevfs, gnome-vfs-httpcaptive, libxml2 (>= 2.4.29) Description: Instant installer for Microsoft Windows platform filesystem access. Package provides easy enough unattended installation of Microsoft Windows platform filesystem access. Installer finds available NTFS partitions and tries to acquire needed Microsoft Windows filesystem driver files.