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# # spec file for package poppler (Version 0.12.4) # # Copyright (c) 2008 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. # # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed # upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the # file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the # license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which # case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a # license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9) # published by the Open Source Initiative. # Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/ # Name: poppler BuildRequires: gtk-doc BuildRequires: gtk2-devel BuildRequires: cairo-devel BuildRequires: libdrm-devel BuildRequires: libjpeg-devel BuildRequires: libqt4-devel BuildRequires: libxml2-devel BuildRequires: qt-devel BuildRequires: update-desktop-files BuildRequires: zlib-devel Version: 0.12.4 Release: 1 # Actual version of poppler-data: %define poppler_data_version 0.4.0 # WARNING: After changing versions please call Re or rpmbuild to auto-update spec file: # #%(sh %{_sourcedir}/%{name}_spec-prepare.sh %{_sourcedir} %{name}) %define poppler_soname 5 %define poppler_glib_soname 4 %define poppler_qt4_soname 3 Url: http://poppler.freedesktop.org/ Group: System/Libraries License: GPL v2 or later Summary: PDF Rendering Library Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz Source1: %{name}_spec-prepare.sh BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build %description Poppler is a fork of the xpdf PDF viewer developed by Derek Noonburg of Glyph and Cog, LLC. There are two reasons for forking xpdf. First, to provide PDF rendering functionality as a shared library to centralize the maintenence effort. Today a number of applications incorporate the xpdf code base and whenever a security issue is discovered, all these applications exchange patches and put out new releases. In turn, all distributions must package and release new versions of these xpdf based viewers. Due to this, there is a lot of duplicated effort. Even if poppler in the short term introduces yet another xpdf-derived code base to the world, hopefully, over time these applications will adopt poppler. After all, only one application needs to use poppler to break even. Second, libpoppler intends to move forward in a number of areas that do not fit within the goals of xpdf. By design, xpdf depends on very few libraries and runs on a wide range of X-based platforms. This is a strong feature and reasonable design goal. However, poppler intends to replace parts of xpdf that are now available as standard components of modern Unix desktop environments. One such example is fontconfig, which solves the problem of matching and locating fonts on the system in a standardized and well understood way. Another example is cairo, which provides high quality 2D rendering. See the file TODO for a list of planned changes. Authors: -------- Derek Noonburg <derekn@foolabs.com> Kristian H�gsberg <krh@bitplanet.net> %package -n libpoppler5 License: GPL v2 only Group: System/Libraries Summary: PDF Rendering Library %if %suse_version > 1030 # Last appeared in OpenSUSE 10.3: Provides: poppler = %{version} Obsoletes: poppler <= %{version} %endif Recommends: poppler-data >= %{poppler_data_version} %description -n libpoppler5 Poppler is a fork of the xpdf PDF viewer developed by Derek Noonburg of Glyph and Cog, LLC. There are two reasons for forking xpdf. First, to provide PDF rendering functionality as a shared library to centralize the maintenence effort. Today a number of applications incorporate the xpdf code base and whenever a security issue is discovered, all these applications exchange patches and put out new releases. In turn, all distributions must package and release new versions of these xpdf based viewers. Due to this, there is a lot of duplicated effort. Even if poppler in the short term introduces yet another xpdf-derived code base to the world, hopefully, over time these applications will adopt poppler. After all, only one application needs to use poppler to break even. Second, libpoppler intends to move forward in a number of areas that do not fit within the goals of xpdf. By design, xpdf depends on very few libraries and runs on a wide range of X-based platforms. This is a strong feature and reasonable design goal. However, poppler intends to replace parts of xpdf that are now available as standard components of modern Unix desktop environments. One such example is fontconfig, which solves the problem of matching and locating fonts on the system in a standardized and well understood way. Another example is cairo, which provides high quality 2D rendering. See the file TODO for a list of planned changes. Authors: -------- Derek Noonburg <derekn@foolabs.com> Kristian H�gsberg <krh@bitplanet.net> %package -n libpoppler-glib4 License: GPL v2 or later Group: System/Libraries Summary: PDF Rendering Library - GLib Wrapper Requires: libpoppler5 >= %{version} %if %suse_version > 1030 # Last appeared in OpenSUSE 10.3: Provides: poppler-glib = %{version} Obsoletes: poppler-glib <= %{version} %endif %description -n libpoppler-glib4 Poppler is a fork of the xpdf PDF viewer developed by Derek Noonburg of Glyph and Cog, LLC. There are two reasons for forking xpdf. First, to provide PDF rendering functionality as a shared library to centralize the maintenence effort. Today a number of applications incorporate the xpdf code base and whenever a security issue is discovered, all these applications exchange patches and put out new releases. In turn, all distributions must package and release new versions of these xpdf based viewers. Due to this, there is a lot of duplicated effort. Even if poppler in the short term introduces yet another xpdf-derived code base to the world, hopefully, over time these applications will adopt poppler. After all, only one application needs to use poppler to break even. Second, libpoppler intends to move forward in a number of areas that do not fit within the goals of xpdf. By design, xpdf depends on very few libraries and runs on a wide range of X-based platforms. This is a strong feature and reasonable design goal. However, poppler intends to replace parts of xpdf that are now available as standard components of modern Unix desktop environments. One such example is fontconfig, which solves the problem of matching and locating fonts on the system in a standardized and well understood way. Another example is cairo, which provides high quality 2D rendering. See the file TODO for a list of planned changes. Authors: -------- Derek Noonburg <derekn@foolabs.com> Kristian H�gsberg <krh@bitplanet.net> %package -n libpoppler-qt4-3 License: GPL v2 or later Group: System/Libraries Summary: PDF Rendering Library - Qt4 Wrapper Requires: libpoppler5 >= %{version} # HACK: Prevent overwriting of old package name by soname based one: %define FOUR 4 %if %suse_version > 1030 # Last appeared in OpenSUSE 10.3: Provides: poppler-qt%{FOUR} = %{version} Obsoletes: poppler-qt%{FOUR} <= %{version} %endif %description -n libpoppler-qt4-3 Poppler is a fork of the xpdf PDF viewer developed by Derek Noonburg of Glyph and Cog, LLC. There are two reasons for forking xpdf. First, to provide PDF rendering functionality as a shared library to centralize the maintenence effort. Today a number of applications incorporate the xpdf code base and whenever a security issue is discovered, all these applications exchange patches and put out new releases. In turn, all distributions must package and release new versions of these xpdf based viewers. Due to this, there is a lot of duplicated effort. Even if poppler in the short term introduces yet another xpdf-derived code base to the world, hopefully, over time these applications will adopt poppler. After all, only one application needs to use poppler to break even. Second, libpoppler intends to move forward in a number of areas that do not fit within the goals of xpdf. By design, xpdf depends on very few libraries and runs on a wide range of X-based platforms. This is a strong feature and reasonable design goal. However, poppler intends to replace parts of xpdf that are now available as standard components of modern Unix desktop environments. One such example is fontconfig, which solves the problem of matching and locating fonts on the system in a standardized and well understood way. Another example is cairo, which provides high quality 2D rendering. See the file TODO for a list of planned changes. Authors: -------- Derek Noonburg <derekn@foolabs.com> Kristian H�gsberg <krh@bitplanet.net> %package tools License: GPL v2 only Group: Productivity/Publishing/PDF Summary: PDF Rendering Library Tools Requires: libpoppler5 >= %{version} # #Provides: xpdf-tools Provides: pdftools_any Conflicts: xpdf-tools %description tools Poppler is a fork of the xpdf PDF viewer developed by Derek Noonburg of Glyph and Cog, LLC. The purpose of forking xpdf is twofold. First, to provide PDF rendering functionality as a shared library to centralize the maintenence effort. Today a number of applications incorporate the xpdf code base and whenever a security issue is discovered, all these applications exchange patches and put out new releases. In turn, all distributions must package and release new versions of these xpdf based viewers. It is safe to say that there is a lot of duplicated effort with the current situation. Even if poppler in the short term introduces yet another xpdf-derived code base to the world, it is hoped that over time these applications will adopt poppler. After all, we only need one application to use poppler to break even. Second, we would like to move libpoppler forward in a number of areas that do not fit within the goals of xpdf. By design, xpdf depends on very few libraries and runs on a wide range of X-based platforms. This is a strong feature and reasonable design goal. However, poppler intends to replace parts of xpdf that are now available as standard components of modern Unix desktop environments. One such example is fontconfig, which solves the problem of matching and locating fonts on the system in a standardized and well understood way. Another example is cairo, which provides high quality 2D rendering. See the file TODO for a list of planned changes. Authors: -------- Derek Noonburg <derekn@foolabs.com> Kristian H�gsberg <krh@bitplanet.net> %package -n libpoppler-devel License: GPL v2 only Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++ Summary: PDF rendering library Requires: libpoppler5 = %{version} libjpeg-devel libstdc++-devel %if %suse_version > 1030 # Last appeared in OpenSUSE 10.3: Provides: poppler-devel = %{version} Obsoletes: poppler-devel <= %{version} %endif %description -n libpoppler-devel Poppler is a fork of the xpdf PDF viewer developed by Derek Noonburg of Glyph and Cog, LLC. The purpose of forking xpdf is twofold. First, we want to provide PDF rendering functionality as a shared library, to centralize the maintenence effort. Today a number of applications incorporate the xpdf code base, and whenever a security issue is discovered, all these applications exchange patches and put out new releases. In turn, all distributions must package and release new version of these xpdf based viewers. It's safe to say that there's a lot of duplicated effort with the current situation. Even if poppler in the short term introduces yet another xpdf derived code base to the world, we hope that over time these applications will adopt poppler. After all, we only need one application to use poppler to break even. Second, we would like to move libpoppler forward in a number of areas that doesn't fit within the goals of xpdf. By design, xpdf depends on very few libraries and runs a wide range of X based platforms. This is a strong feature and reasonable design goal. However, with poppler we would like to replace parts of xpdf that are now available as standard components of modern Unix desktop environments. One such example is fontconfig, which solves the problem of matching and locating fonts on the system, in a standardized and well understood way. Another example is cairo, which provides high quality 2D rendering. See the file TODO for a list of planned changes. Authors: -------- Derek Noonburg <derekn@foolabs.com> Kristian H�gsberg <krh@bitplanet.net> %package -n libpoppler-glib-devel License: GPL v2 only Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++ Summary: PDF rendering library - GLib Wrapper Requires: libpoppler-devel = %{version} libpoppler-glib4 = %{version} glib2-devel gtk2-devel # Last appeared in OpenSUSE 10.3: Provides: poppler-devel:%{_libdir}/libpoppler-glib.so %description -n libpoppler-glib-devel Poppler is a fork of the xpdf PDF viewer developed by Derek Noonburg of Glyph and Cog, LLC. The purpose of forking xpdf is twofold. First, we want to provide PDF rendering functionality as a shared library, to centralize the maintenence effort. Today a number of applications incorporate the xpdf code base, and whenever a security issue is discovered, all these applications exchange patches and put out new releases. In turn, all distributions must package and release new version of these xpdf based viewers. It's safe to say that there's a lot of duplicated effort with the current situation. Even if poppler in the short term introduces yet another xpdf derived code base to the world, we hope that over time these applications will adopt poppler. After all, we only need one application to use poppler to break even. Second, we would like to move libpoppler forward in a number of areas that doesn't fit within the goals of xpdf. By design, xpdf depends on very few libraries and runs a wide range of X based platforms. This is a strong feature and reasonable design goal. However, with poppler we would like to replace parts of xpdf that are now available as standard components of modern Unix desktop environments. One such example is fontconfig, which solves the problem of matching and locating fonts on the system, in a standardized and well understood way. Another example is cairo, which provides high quality 2D rendering. See the file TODO for a list of planned changes. Authors: -------- Derek Noonburg <derekn@foolabs.com> Kristian H�gsberg <krh@bitplanet.net> %package -n libpoppler-qt4-devel License: GPL v2 or later Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++ Summary: PDF rendering library - Qt4 Wrapper Requires: libpoppler-devel = %{version} libpoppler-qt4-3 = %{version} libqt4-devel # Last appeared in OpenSUSE 10.3: Provides: poppler-devel:%{_libdir}/libpoppler-qt4.so %description -n libpoppler-qt4-devel Poppler is a fork of the xpdf PDF viewer developed by Derek Noonburg of Glyph and Cog, LLC. The purpose of forking xpdf is twofold. First, we want to provide PDF rendering functionality as a shared library, to centralize the maintenence effort. Today a number of applications incorporate the xpdf code base, and whenever a security issue is discovered, all these applications exchange patches and put out new releases. In turn, all distributions must package and release new version of these xpdf based viewers. It's safe to say that there's a lot of duplicated effort with the current situation. Even if poppler in the short term introduces yet another xpdf derived code base to the world, we hope that over time these applications will adopt poppler. After all, we only need one application to use poppler to break even. Second, we would like to move libpoppler forward in a number of areas that doesn't fit within the goals of xpdf. By design, xpdf depends on very few libraries and runs a wide range of X based platforms. This is a strong feature and reasonable design goal. However, with poppler we would like to replace parts of xpdf that are now available as standard components of modern Unix desktop environments. One such example is fontconfig, which solves the problem of matching and locating fonts on the system, in a standardized and well understood way. Another example is cairo, which provides high quality 2D rendering. See the file TODO for a list of planned changes. Authors: -------- Derek Noonburg <derekn@foolabs.com> Kristian H�gsberg <krh@bitplanet.net> %package -n libpoppler-doc License: GPL v2 only Group: System/Libraries Summary: Additional Package Documentation Requires: libpoppler5 = %{version} %if %suse_version > 1030 # Last appeared in OpenSUSE 10.3: Provides: poppler-doc = %{version} Obsoletes: poppler-doc <= %{version} %endif %description -n libpoppler-doc Poppler is a fork of the xpdf PDF viewer developed by Derek Noonburg of Glyph and Cog, LLC. The purpose of forking xpdf is twofold. First, to provide PDF rendering functionality as a shared library to centralize the maintenence effort. Today a number of applications incorporate the xpdf code base and whenever a security issue is discovered, all these applications exchange patches and put out new releases. In turn, all distributions must package and release new versions of these xpdf based viewers. It is safe to say that there is a lot of duplicated effort with the current situation. Even if poppler in the short term introduces yet another xpdf-derived code base to the world, it is hoped that over time these applications will adopt poppler. After all, only one application needs to use poppler to break even. Second, libpoppler intends to move forward in a number of areas that do not fit within the goals of xpdf. By design, xpdf depends on very few libraries and runs on a wide range of X-based platforms. This is a strong feature and reasonable design goal. However, poppler intends to replace parts of xpdf that are now available as standard components of modern Unix desktop environments. One such example is fontconfig, which solves the problem of matching and locating fonts on the system in a standardized and well understood way. Another example is cairo, which provides high quality 2D rendering. See the file TODO for a list of planned changes. Authors: -------- Derek Noonburg <derekn@foolabs.com> Kristian H�gsberg <krh@bitplanet.net> %prep %setup -q %build ACLOCAL="aclocal -I m4" autoreconf -f -i # needed for poppler-0.6: export CXXFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -fno-strict-aliasing" %if %suse_version > 1000 export CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -fstack-protector" # #export CXXFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -fstack-protector" export CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -fstack-protector" %endif export QTINC=/usr/lib/qt3/include export QTLIB=/usr/lib/qt3/%_lib %configure --enable-xpdf-headers --disable-static --enable-shared --enable-zlib make %{?jobs:-j%jobs} %install %makeinstall rm $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/*.la %post -n libpoppler5 -p /sbin/ldconfig %post -n libpoppler-glib4 -p /sbin/ldconfig %post -n libpoppler-qt4-3 -p /sbin/ldconfig %postun -n libpoppler5 -p /sbin/ldconfig %postun -n libpoppler-glib4 -p /sbin/ldconfig %postun -n libpoppler-qt4-3 -p /sbin/ldconfig %files -n libpoppler5 %defattr (-, root, root) %doc AUTHORS COPYING ChangeLog NEWS README README-XPDF TODO %{_libdir}/libpoppler.so.* %files -n libpoppler-glib4 %defattr (-, root, root) %{_libdir}/libpoppler-glib.so.* %files -n libpoppler-qt4-3 %defattr (-, root, root) %{_libdir}/libpoppler-qt4.so.* %files tools %defattr (-, root, root) %{_bindir}/* %doc %{_mandir}/man1/*.* %files -n libpoppler-devel %defattr (-, root, root) %{_includedir}/poppler %exclude %{_includedir}/poppler/qt* %exclude %{_includedir}/poppler/glib %{_libdir}/libpoppler.so %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/poppler.pc %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/poppler-splash.pc %files -n libpoppler-glib-devel %defattr (-, root, root) %{_includedir}/poppler/glib %{_libdir}/libpoppler-glib.so %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/poppler-glib.pc %files -n libpoppler-qt4-devel %defattr (-, root, root) %{_includedir}/poppler/qt4 %{_libdir}/libpoppler-qt4.so %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/poppler-qt4.pc %files -n libpoppler-doc %defattr (-, root, root) %if %suse_version == 1020 %dir %{_datadir}/gtk-doc %dir %{_datadir}/gtk-doc/html %endif %{_datadir}/gtk-doc/html/poppler %changelog * Mon Nov 24 2008 sbrabec@suse.cz - Updated to version 0.10.1: * Improvements in Optional Content support * Small fixes in ActualText and Form support * Fixed memory leaks and crashes * Invalid rendering fixes * Do not try to save documents that have Encryption * Fix rendering regression on some fonts * Documentation improvements * Improve memory usage of the cairo renderer * Initial JavaScript support * Added a JPEG2000 decoder * Emulate Adobe Reader behaviour on documents with duplicate keys in Dictionaries * Annotation improvements * Add the possibility of extracting embedded fonts * Added -listenc to pdfinfo and pdftotext * Fri Sep 12 2008 maw@suse.de - Update to version 0.8.7: + Call error() when font loading fails + Be less strict parsing TTF tables (bfo#16940) + Fix crash due to uninitialized variable + Fix regression in Form rendering + Fix memory leak in the cairo backend + Qt 4 frontend: * Make the paper color setting working as it should * Make sure to use the correct page width/height for form widgets coordinates. * Thu Aug 14 2008 sbrabec@suse.cz - Updated to version 0.8.5: * Use a single global FT_Library in CairoOutputDev. * Do not limit CharCodeToUnicodeString to 8 characters * crash, bug and leak fixes * pdftohtml improvements * Thu Jul 31 2008 dmueller@suse.de - don't do poppler-devel rename for older distros * Wed Jul 02 2008 maw@suse.de - Add poppler-pagewidgets-null.patch (bnc#404955 and CVE-2008-2950). * Wed Jun 04 2008 sbrabec@suse.cz - Updated to version 0.8.2: * Add missing return in Object.h (fixes regression in 0.8.1) - Backported annotation crash fixes from upstream (bnc#396634). * Mon May 19 2008 maw@suse.de - Provide pdftools_any in the -tools subpackage (bnc#378434). * Mon May 12 2008 sbrabec@suse.cz - Check for optional content before using it (bnc#389090, fdo#15899). * Tue Apr 29 2008 sbrabec@suse.cz - Updated to version 0.8.1: * Do not call FT_Done_Face on a live cairo_font_face_t as it might cause crashes * Do not take into account Colorspace resource subdictionary for image XObjects * Downsample 16 bit per component images to 8 bit per component so they render * Link to pthread when the system needs it * Sat Apr 19 2008 schwab@suse.de - Work around broken qt check. * Fri Apr 11 2008 dmueller@suse.de - remove obsoletes for older distros - it is just asking for trouble for buildservice users * Thu Apr 03 2008 sbrabec@suse.cz - Updated to version 0.8.0: * Public api changes * Many bug fixes * Better error handling * Check the document stream is seekable when opening it * Improve font matching not forcing default values onto Fontconfig * Add preliminary annotations support in the glib frontend * Initial Movie support in the core * Make GDK dependency optional in glib bindings * Really distribute CMake files as optional build tool * Initial Optional Content support in core and in the Qt4 frontend * Saving support * Partial annotation support * Forms improvements * Add support for ActualText entries * Display characters outside of unicode BMP with TT font * CJK rendering fixes * Implement Adobe Glyph Naming convention for fonts * CMake as optional build tool * Better font scaling for non embedded fonts * Preserve PDF page labels when we output as postscript * Thu Jan 31 2008 maw@suse.de - Update to version 0.6.4: Qt4 frontend: * Fix crash on links that point to a non existant page * Make Document::renderHints return the correct render hints * Fix infinite loop when parsing LineAnnotation core: * Fix crash in the Splash renderer when T3 fonts are badly defined * Draw underlined Links correctly utils: * Fix two use after free bugs in HtmlOutputDev.cc build system: * Fix build on mingw32 tests: * Distribute the glade file of pdf-inspector. * Fri Jan 25 2008 maw@suse.de - Update to version 0.6.3: + core: * Fix CVE-2007-4352, CVE-2007-5392 and CVE-2007-5393 * Fix a crash on documents with wrong CCITTFaxStream * Fix a crash in the Cairo renderer with invalid embedded fonts * Fix a crash with invalid TrueType fonts * Check if font is inside the clip area before rendering it to a temporary bitmap in the Splash renderer. Fixes crashes on incorrect documents * Do not use exit(1) on DCTStream errors * Detect form fields at any depth level * Do not generate appearance stream for radio buttons that are not active * mingw fixes * Fix crash in extra debug code + glib frontend: * Make sure passwords are passed correctly to poppler core + Qt frontend: * Improved documentation * Fix crash on documents that specify an empty date + Misc build improvements - Remove xpdf2-CVE-2007-4352.diff, xpdf2-CVE-2007-5392.diff, and xpdf2-CVE-2007-5393.diff, all of which have been upstreamed. * Fri Jan 25 2008 stbinner@suse.de - fix build on 10.2 * Mon Nov 05 2007 maw@suse.de - Add xpdf2-CVE-2007-4352.diff, xpdf2-CVE-2007-5392.diff, and xpdf2-CVE-2007-5393.diff (#335637, CVE-2007-4352, CVE-2007-5392, and CVE-2007-5393). * Wed Oct 31 2007 sbrabec@suse.cz - Provide and obsolete poppler-doc (#338021). * Tue Oct 23 2007 sbrabec@suse.cz - Use split-provides. Obsoleting something another package provides creates a conflict between them. * Tue Oct 23 2007 jpr@suse.de - Updated to version 0.6.1: * Fix printing with different x and y scale * Fix crash when Form Fields array contains references to non existent objects * Fix crash in CairoOutputDev::drawMaskedImage() * Fix embedded file description not working on some cases * Fix printing issue with qt4 * Avoid double free with qt4 * Fix memory leak when dealing with embedded files in qt4 * Fix build with --disable-cairo-output for glib * Do not return unknown field type for signature form fields for glib * Support automake-1.10 * More compatible sh code in qt.m4 * Fix build on Sun Studio compiler - For libpoppler-qt3-devel, libpoppler-qt4-devel and libpoppler-glib-devel require libpoppler-devel not poppler-devel since for obsoletion reasons that is provided by those packages (#335567) -Add gnome-common to the build requires to remove configure errors * Thu Oct 11 2007 sbrabec@suse.cz - Use less strict dependencies for shared libraries. - poppler devel package names prepended by "lib". - poppler-qt-devel renamed to libpoppler-qt3-devel - Fixed poppler_spec-prepare.sh to not alter %%changes. * Mon Oct 08 2007 sbrabec@suse.cz - Updated to version 0.6: * CairoOutputDev fixes * Allow pdftoppm to read/write from stdin/stdout * API work on Qt4 frontend * Fix pdfimages produces inverted image for black & white image * Fix error on the NFKC text matching routine * Add support for word and line selections * Do not enforce %%EOF at the end of file * Pad zeroes instead of aborting when rendering 1-bit images and the stream is too short * Update glib bindings documentation * Merge xpdf 3.02 changes * Qt4 frontend is not marked anymore as unstable * Support for Sound objects * Support for Opening/Closing page actions * Support for page duration * Improve PS Tokenizer performance thanks * Various speed ups * Beginning of Interactive Form support * xpdfrc is no longer used for anything * Add AbiWord output device and pdftoabw program * Fix security issue MOAB-06-01-2007 * Lots of bugs fixed - Rename packages according to shared library naming policy. - Make devel packages binding specific to deliver correct dependencies (#249436). * Sat Mar 10 2007 dmueller@suse.de - remove now broken .la files from devel package to fix build of all depending packages * Mon Mar 05 2007 sbrabec@suse.cz - Fixed devel dependencies (#249436). - Removed some devel dependencies to force less to install. * Mon Feb 05 2007 werner@suse.de - Simplify usage of class UGooString * Fri Jan 19 2007 maw@suse.de - Add poppler-PageTree-depth-CVE-2007-0104.patch, fixing an infinite loop in page tree (#233133 and CVE-2007-0104). * Mon Jan 15 2007 dmueller@suse.de - don't build static libs * Fri Jan 12 2007 dmueller@suse.de - fix pedantic warnings in qt4 headers * Tue Jan 02 2007 sbrabec@suse.cz - Fixed qt detection (#229896). - Fixed dependencies. - Reverted poppler-qt3 back to poppler-qt (#229896). * Fri Dec 29 2006 james@usr-local-bin.org - New subpackage: poppler-qt4 - Rename poppler-qt to be poppler-qt3 * Sat Dec 23 2006 james@usr-local-bin.org - Add wildcard to use QT3 and QT4 bindings * Tue Dec 19 2006 sbrabec@suse.cz - Spec file cleanup. - Splitted poppler-doc from poppler. * Thu Oct 26 2006 jhargadon@suse.de - added --sysconfdir=/etc option to ./configure in the specfile as another part of the fix for bug #201739 * Wed Oct 04 2006 jhargadon@suse.de - moved man pages to the poppler-tools subpackage [#201739] * Wed Sep 27 2006 jhargadon@suse.de - update to version 0.5.4 - Automatically read in CJK encoding files if they're installed - Speed ups - Patch from Dom Lachowicz to let the utils take input on stdin - many bug fixes * Mon Sep 04 2006 sbrabec@suse.cz - Define conflict poppler-tools x xpdf-tools (#201739#c4). * Thu Aug 31 2006 sbrabec@suse.cz - Created poppler-tools providing xpdf-tools (#201739). - Enabled parallel build. * Fri Jul 07 2006 aj@suse.de - Add back missing headers. * Thu Jul 06 2006 gekker@suse.de - Update to version 0.5.3 - Remove upstreamed patches * Tue Jun 13 2006 gekker@suse.de - Fix evince crasher when selecting text (#152780) * Thu Mar 23 2006 sbrabec@suse.cz - Display CJK with cairo correctly (Mandriva patch, #160230). - Fixed devel dependencies. * Tue Feb 07 2006 sbrabec@suse.cz - Fixed SplashXPathScanner heap overflow (#141242, CVE-2006-0301). * Wed Jan 25 2006 mls@suse.de - converted neededforbuild to BuildRequires * Tue Jan 17 2006 nadvornik@suse.cz - updated to 0.4.4 - security patches merged upstream * Mon Jan 16 2006 meissner@suse.de - added -fno-strict-aliasing. * Mon Jan 16 2006 meissner@suse.de - use -fstack-protector. * Wed Jan 11 2006 sbrabec@suse.cz - Removed libpixman from neededforbuild. * Thu Dec 15 2005 sbrabec@suse.cz - Fixed more xpdf overflows and signed integer multiplications (Chris Evans, Martin Pitt, #137156). * Wed Dec 07 2005 sbrabec@suse.cz - Xpdf heap owerflow fixes (#137156, CAN-2005-3191, CAN-2005-3192, CAN-2005-3193). * Mon Oct 24 2005 stbinner@suse.de - remove remaining extra qualifications * Tue Oct 18 2005 dmueller@suse.de - fix extra qualifications in installed headers * Fri Sep 02 2005 gekker@suse.de - Update to version 0.4.2 - Fixes to work with new cairo version - Required by evince update for GNOME 2.12 * Thu Aug 18 2005 gekker@suse.de - Update to version 0.4.0 - Remove uptreamed patchs * Thu Jul 21 2005 gekker@suse.de - Update to version 0.3.3 * Mon Jun 27 2005 meissner@suse.de - supply format attributes. * Wed Jun 01 2005 sbrabec@suse.cz - Fixed pkgconfig file. * Tue May 24 2005 sbrabec@suse.cz - Updated to version 0.3.2. * Mon May 23 2005 sbrabec@suse.cz - Split poppler-glib to subpackage. * Sun May 22 2005 aj@suse.de - Fix build with GCC4. * Mon May 09 2005 sbrabec@suse.cz - New SuSE package, version 0.3.1.
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