moodbar _unstable_ port information

Package: moodbar
Version: 0.1.2
Revision: 2
Depends: fftw3-shlibs (>= 3.1.2-1), glib2-shlibs (>= 2.20.3-1), gstreamer-0.10-shlibs (>= 0.10.24-1), libgettext3-shlibs (>= 0.14.5-2), libiconv (>= 1.12-3), libxml2-shlibs (>= 2.6.32-1)
BuildDepends: pkgconfig, intltool40, fftw3 (>= 3.1.2-1), glib2-dev (>= 2.20.3-1), gstreamer-0.10-dev (>= 0.10.24-1), libgettext3-dev (>= 0.14.5-2), libiconv-dev (>= 1.12-3), libxml2 (>= 2.6.32-1)
Source: http://pwsp.net/~qbob/%n-%v.tar.gz
Source-MD5: 28c8eb65e83b30f71b84be4fab949360
ConfigureParams: --mandir=%p/share/man --disable-dependency-tracking
InstallScript: make install DESTDIR=%d
DocFiles: AUTHORS COPYING ChangeLog NEWS README TODO
License: GPL
Homepage: http://pwsp.net/~qbob
Maintainer: Jack Fink
Description: Creates visual representation of audio file
DescDetail: <<
The Moodbar is an algorithm for creating a colorful visual representation
of the contents of an audio file, giving an idea of its "mood" (this is a
rather fanciful term for the simple analysis it actually does). The Moodbar
was invented by Gavin Wood and Simon O'Keefe for inclusion in the
Amarok music player.
This package contains a GStreamer plugin with elements that are used in
the moodbar analysis, and an application that actually does the analysis.
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