libwebp: update to 0.2.0. Major SONAME bump.
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@ -747,7 +747,7 @@ libgo.so.0 libgo-4.4.0_1
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libgfortran.so.3 libgfortran-4.4.0_1
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libblktapctl.so.1 xen-4.1.2_1
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libmozjs185.so.1.0 js-1.8.5_1
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libwebp.so.2 libwebp-0.1.3_1
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libwebp.so.4 libwebp-0.2.0_1
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libva-x11.so.1 libva-1.0.14_1
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libva.so.1 libva-1.0.14_1
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libva-glx.so.1 libva-1.0.14_1
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# Template file for 'libwebp-devel'.
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#
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depends="jpeg-devel libpng-devel libwebp>=$version"
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noarch=yes
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depends="jpeg-devel libpng-devel libwebp>=${version}"
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short_desc="${short_desc} - development files"
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long_desc="${long_desc}
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do_install() {
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vmove usr/include usr
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vmove "usr/lib/*.a" usr/lib
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vmove usr/lib/pkgconfig usr/lib
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}
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libtiff.so.5
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libpthread.so.0
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libjpeg.so.8
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libc.so.6
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libm.so.6
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# Template file for 'libwebp'
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pkgname=libwebp
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version=0.1.3
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revision=3
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version=0.2.0
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revision=1
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build_style=gnu-configure
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makedepends="automake jpeg-devel libpng-devel>=1.5.10"
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configure_args="--disable-static"
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makedepends="automake jpeg-devel libpng-devel>=1.5.10 tiff-devel"
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subpackages="$pkgname-devel"
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short_desc="WebP image format"
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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homepage="http://code.google.com/speed/webp/"
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license="BSD"
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distfiles="http://webp.googlecode.com/files/${pkgname}-${version}.tar.gz"
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checksum=40b18456e39b2822311b0ea161d6f09507cf5e8e937b02b9be3ee994ded67aba
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checksum=aa7d5e162826362c79d7c36d41484042ab7460dc08dc33d4ea6823a0c77d4bfb
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long_desc="
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WebP is a new image format that provides lossy compression for photographic
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images. In a large scale study of 900,000 web images, WebP images were 39.8%
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