Package libgnomeprint: Information

    Source package: libgnomeprint
    Version: 2.18.6-alt1
    Build time:  Mar 6, 2009, 10:44 PM
    Category: System/Libraries
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    License: LGPL
    Summary: Printing library for GNOME
    Description: 
    GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) is a user-friendly set of
    applications and desktop tools to be used in conjunction with a window
    manager for the X Window System. The gnome-print package contains
    libraries needed by GNOME applications for printing.
    
    You should install the libgnomeprint package if you intend to use any of
    the GNOME applications that can print. If you would like to develop
    GNOME applications that can print you will also need to install the
    libgnomeprint-devel package.

    List of rpms provided by this srpm:
    libgnomeprint (x86_64, i586)
    libgnomeprint-devel (x86_64, i586)
    libgnomeprint-devel-doc (noarch)

    Maintainer: Yuri N. Sedunov


    ACL:
    @qa_p5

      1. libssl-devel
      2. libfreetype-devel >= 2.0.5
      3. libxml2-devel >= 2.6.17
      4. bison
      5. perl-XML-Parser
      6. glib2-devel >= 2.6.3
      7. libgnomecups-devel >= 0.2.0
      8. libgnutls-devel
      9. docbook-utils
      10. gtk-doc >= 1.3
      11. libcups-devel >= 1.1.20
      12. rpm-build-gnome
      13. libart_lgpl-devel >= 2.3.17
      14. flex
      15. fontconfig-devel >= 2.2.1-alt2
      16. intltool >= 0.35.0
      17. libbonobo2-devel >= 2.8.1
      18. libpango-devel >= 1.8.1
      19. zlib-devel
      20. gcc-c++

    Last changed


    March 6, 2009 Yuri N. Sedunov 2.18.6-alt1
    - 2.18.6
    - removed obsolete %post{,un}_ldconfig
    - new noarch devel-doc subpackage
    - don't rebuild documentation
    March 9, 2008 Alexey Shabalin 2.18.4-alt1
    - new version (2.18.4)
    June 26, 2007 Alexey Rusakov 2.18.0-alt1
    - new version (2.18.0)
    - use rpm-build-gnome and its cool gnome_ftp macro
    - updated dependencies, removed excess ones.
    - updated files list to be more correct, use macros instead of paths.
    - don't allow unpackaged files