appstream-glib 0.5.13-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
appstream-glib (0.5.13-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream release: 0.5.13 * xappstreamignore.patch: Support the X-AppStream-Ignore field in .desktop files * Add build dependency: libjson-glib-dev * Update symbols file -- Matthias Klumpp <email address hidden> Wed, 06 Apr 2016 14:09:09 +0200
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- Matthias Klumpp
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- Original maintainer:
- Matthias Klumpp
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appstream-glib_0.5.13.orig.tar.xz | 1.8 MiB | ee32f3e4d20b7e8fe58da85f277d2e1821ab845de23cdb61bda4e50c84b9c308 |
appstream-glib_0.5.13-1.debian.tar.xz | 6.4 KiB | 7cb9d8e46c745ea2ab39823578d1d0637618d89336d81f682fd9a11b571bc10f |
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Binary packages built by this source
- appdata-tools: Transitional dummy package (appdata-tools -> appstream-util)
This is a transitional package to ease upgrades from appdata-tools to
appstream-util.
.
It can safely be removed.
- appstream-glib-doc: No summary available for appstream-glib-doc in ubuntu yakkety.
No description available for appstream-glib-doc in ubuntu yakkety.
- appstream-util: Utility to work with AppStream metadata
AppStream is a cross-distribution effort for creating and sharing
metadata about software components available in the package repositories
of a distribution.
.
This package provides an utility to work with AppStream metadata, which uses
libappstream-glib.
.
It also contains Autotools macros to easily integrate AppStream metadata into
an Autotools-based buildsystem, by running 'appstream-util' to validate the
files before installing them.
- appstream-util-dbgsym: debug symbols for package appstream-util
AppStream is a cross-distribution effort for creating and sharing
metadata about software components available in the package repositories
of a distribution.
.
This package provides an utility to work with AppStream metadata, which uses
libappstream-glib.
.
It also contains Autotools macros to easily integrate AppStream metadata into
an Autotools-based buildsystem, by running 'appstream-util' to validate the
files before installing them.
- gir1.2-appstreamglib-1.0: GObject introspection data for the libappstream-glib library
AppStream is a cross-distribution effort for creating and sharing
metadata about software components available in the package repositories
of a distribution.
.
This package contains introspection data for the libappstream-glib library.
- libappstream-glib-dev: GNOME library to access AppStream services (development files)
AppStream is a cross-distribution effort for creating and sharing
metadata about software components available in the package repositories
of a distribution.
.
This package contains development files necessary to develop
tools which use the libappstream-glib library.
- libappstream-glib8: GNOME library to access AppStream services
AppStream is a cross-distribution effort for creating and sharing
metadata about software components available in the package repositories
of a distribution.
.
This package contains a GObject-based library to read and write AppStream
XML metadata and retrieve additional data such as screenshots.
.
As opposed to libappstream, this library does not use an on-disk cache but
reads data directly from the XML or DEP-11 YAML files.
- libappstream-glib8-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libappstream-glib8
AppStream is a cross-distribution effort for creating and sharing
metadata about software components available in the package repositories
of a distribution.
.
This package contains a GObject-based library to read and write AppStream
XML metadata and retrieve additional data such as screenshots.
.
As opposed to libappstream, this library does not use an on-disk cache but
reads data directly from the XML or DEP-11 YAML files.