# Template file for 'grilo-plugins' pkgname=grilo-plugins version=0.2.9 revision=1 build_style=gnu-configure configure_args="--disable-static --enable-shoutcast" hostmakedepends="pkg-config intltool gnome-doc-utils" # XXX missing plugins: dmap and fakemetadata. makedepends="grilo-devel>=0.2.6 gupnp-av-devel json-glib-devel libquvi-devel rest-devel>=0.7.90 sqlite-devel libgcrypt-devel gmime-devel tracker-devel>=0.16_2 totem-pl-parser-devel>=3.10 libgdata-devel>=0.14 gnome-online-accounts-devel>=3.10" depends="grilo>=${version}" short_desc="Plugins for Grilo" maintainer="Juan RP " license="LGPL-2.1" homepage="http://live.gnome.org/Grilo" distfiles="${GNOME_SITE}/$pkgname/${version%.*}/$pkgname-$version.tar.xz" checksum=902b839bd1cdc27613d9e44af2afe00d1ef3b7471ae72c66c622560007e1023e long_desc=" More precisely, Grilo provides: * A single, high-level API that abstracts the differences among various media content providers, allowing application developers to integrate content from various services and sources easily. * A collection of plugins for accessing content from various media providers. Developers can share efforts and code by writing plugins for the framework that are application agnostic. * A flexible API that allows plugin developers to write plugins of various kinds."