gkii _unstable_ port information

Package: gkii
Version: 0.4.7
Revision: 2
Depends: atk1-shlibs (>= 1.26.0-2), cairo-shlibs (>= 1.8.8-2), freetype219-shlibs (>= 2.3.8-2), glib2-shlibs (>= 2.20.5-1), gtk+2-shlibs (>= 2.16.6-1), libgettext8-shlibs (>= 0.17-12), libpng3-shlibs (>= 1:1.2.35-2), pango1-xft2-ft219-shlibs (>= 1.24.5-1), x11, x11-shlibs
BuildDepends: pkgconfig (>= 0.9.0-1), atk1 (>= 1.26.0-2), cairo (>= 1.8.8-2), freetype219 (>= 2.3.8-2), glib2-dev (>= 2.20.5-1), glitz, gtk+2-dev (>= 2.16.6-1), libgettext8-dev (>= 0.17-12), libpng3 (>= 1:1.2.35-2), pango1-xft2-ft219-dev (>= 1.24.5-1), x11-dev
Source: http://www.jwm-art.net/gkII/gkII-%v.tar.bz2
Source-MD5: 7929ed873f78972e526d91628c79c3e0
PatchScript: perl -pi -e 's,/usr/local,%p,;s,-O2,-Os,' src/Makefile
CompileScript: cd src && make
InstallScript: mkdir -p %i/bin && cp -p src/gkII %i/bin/
DocFiles: BUGS CHANGES:ChangeLog KEYS LICENSE:COPYING README TODO
License: GPL
Homepage: http://www.jwm-art.net/gkII
Maintainer: Jack Fink
Description: Displays pretty fractal images
DescDetail: <<
gkII can use one of five secondary equations in partnership with
the equation for calculating Mandelbrot images. These secondary equations
are known within gkII as Kunge and have the effect of hiding and warping
the Mandelbrot set. The effect ranges from very subtle to complete
annihilation, depending where you zoom. In the way you can accumulate
features of the Mandelbrot by zooming into them, so you can with the
kunge types also.
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