New package: qpdf-3.0.1.

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Juan RP 2012-09-03 10:10:30 +02:00
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libmuffin.so.0 libmuffin-1.0.6_1
libnuma.so.1 libnuma-2.0.7_1
libxar.so.1 xar-1.5.2_1
libqpdf.so.8 libqpdf-3.0.1_1

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srcpkgs/libqpdf Symbolic link
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qpdf

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srcpkgs/libqpdf-devel Symbolic link
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qpdf

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# Template file for 'qpdf-devel'.
#
noarch=yes
depends="libqpdf>=${version}"
short_desc="${short_desc} -- development files"
long_desc="${long_desc}
This package contains files for development, headers, static libs, etc."
do_install() {
vmove usr/include usr
vmove usr/lib/pkgconfig usr/lib
}

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libpcre.so.1
libz.so.1
libstdc++.so.6
libm.so.6
libc.so.6
libgcc_s.so.1

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# Template file for 'libqpdf'.
#
short_desc="${short_desc} -- shared library"
long_desc="${long_desc}
This package contains the shared library."
do_install() {
vmove "usr/lib/*.so*" usr/lib
}

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libqpdf.so.8
libstdc++.so.6
libc.so.6
libgcc_s.so.1

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# Template file for 'qpdf'
pkgname=qpdf
version=3.0.1
revision=1
subpackages="libqpdf libqpdf-devel"
build_style=gnu-configure
configure_args="--disable-static"
makedepends="automake perl pcre-devel"
short_desc="A Content-Preserving PDF Transformation System"
maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
license="Artistic-2.0"
homepage="http://qpdf.sourceforget.net"
distfiles="${SOURCEFORGE_SITE}/qpdf/qpdf-${version}.tar.gz"
checksum=db65d6f4f0462d4793049afb7edf9ac9386fb8bdb51d10b5b88a004e1cc36bc6
long_desc="
QPDF is a command-line program that does structural, content-preserving
transformations on PDF files. It could have been called something like
pdf-to-pdf. It also provides many useful capabilities to developers of
PDF-producing software or for people who just want to look at the innards
of a PDF file to learn more about how they work."
pre_configure() {
autoreconf -fi
}