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libavc1394-0-0.5.4-slfo.1.2.2 RPM for aarch64

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Name: libavc1394-0 Distribution: SUSE Linux Framework One
Version: 0.5.4 Vendor: SUSE LLC <https://www.suse.com/>
Release: slfo.1.2.2 Build date: Thu Feb 29 16:27:54 2024
Group: System/Libraries Build host: reproducible
Size: 134998 Source RPM: libavc1394-0.5.4-slfo.1.2.2.src.rpm
Packager: https://www.suse.com/
Url: https://sourceforge.net/projects/libavc1394/
Summary: Programming Interface to the AV/C Specification
libavc1394 is a programming interface to the AV/C (Audio/Video
Control) specification. Applications use the library to control the
tape transport mechanism on DV camcorders. However, there are many
devices and functions of devices that can be controlled via AV/C.

Provides

Requires

License

LGPL-2.1-or-later AND GPL-2.0-or-later

Changelog

* Thu Feb 29 2024 [email protected]
  - Use %autosetup macro. Allows to eliminate the usage of deprecated
    %patchN
* Wed Aug 14 2019 [email protected]
  - Freshen a bit
* Sat Nov 14 2015 [email protected]
  - Update groups and trim descriptions.
  - Remove redundant --with-pic; shared libraries always get it
    anyway.
  - Name the utility package -tools as with many other pkgs.
    Set its license.
* Sat Mar 21 2015 [email protected]
  - Cleanup spec file with spec-cleaner
  - Use url for source
  - Remove obsolete ppc provides/obsoletes
* Thu Sep 04 2014 [email protected]
  - Just like the companion librawxxx, this package has screwed
    symbol names, fix them by exporting only the public API.
    (libavc-fix-symbolexports.patch)
* Fri Dec 02 2011 [email protected]
  - add libtool as buildrequire to avoid implicit dependency
* Sun Oct 03 2010 [email protected]
  - Update to version 0.5.4
  - Upstream changes :
    panelctl.[c1]: apply patch from Jerry Fiddler to add options --guid,
    - -specid, --swversion, and --commands.
* Fri Dec 18 2009 [email protected]
  - add baselibs.conf as a source
* Fri Jan 09 2009 [email protected]
  - remove static libraries and "la" files
* Wed Dec 10 2008 [email protected]
  - use Obsoletes: -XXbit only for ppc64 to help solver during distupgrade
    (bnc#437293)
* Thu Dec 04 2008 [email protected]
  - obsolete old -XXbit packages (bnc#437293)
* Mon Oct 06 2008 [email protected]
  - fix ordered comparison of pointer with integer zero (bnc#431913)
* Wed May 21 2008 [email protected]
  - fix baselibs.conf
* Thu Apr 10 2008 [email protected]
  - added baselibs.conf file to build xxbit packages
    for multilib support
* Sat Aug 04 2007 [email protected]
  - remove mkrfc2734 for 2.4 kernel
    split libavc1394-0 package which contains only libraries
* Wed Jul 19 2006 [email protected]
  - update to  0.5.3:
    bugfixes
    new avc1394_transaction_block2() function that returns the length
    of the response.
    Panel subunit indirect mode constants added to header.
    new panelctl utility based upon 6200ch and 6200cmd from MythTV developers.
* Wed Jan 25 2006 [email protected]
  - converted neededforbuild to BuildRequires
* Mon Sep 26 2005 [email protected]
  - make devel package require base package
* Sat Jul 02 2005 [email protected]
  - package all *.so files
* Fri Jul 01 2005 [email protected]
  - update to 0.5.1
* Sun Jan 11 2004 [email protected]
  - add %run_ldconfig
* Thu Nov 13 2003 [email protected]
  - update to 0.4.1
* Thu Jun 12 2003 [email protected]
  - fixing file list
* Thu Dec 12 2002 [email protected]
  - actually adding the patch may help (noone noticed? :)
* Wed Dec 11 2002 [email protected]
  - removed undefined symbols from the libraries
* Tue Sep 17 2002 [email protected]
  - removed bogus self-provides
* Fri Jul 12 2002 [email protected]
  - rerurn auto* tools.
* Tue Mar 26 2002 [email protected]
  - initial version 0.3.1

Files

/usr/lib64/libavc1394.so.0
/usr/lib64/libavc1394.so.0.3.0
/usr/lib64/librom1394.so.0
/usr/lib64/librom1394.so.0.3.0


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