Accepting request 82643 from home:jengelh:bl

- Remove redundant tags/sections from specfile

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OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/graphics/ImageMagick?expand=0&rev=85
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Sat Sep 17 09:36:34 UTC 2011 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Remove redundant tags/sections from specfile
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@ -154,20 +154,17 @@ Group: Productivity/Graphics/Other
Recommends: autotrace dcraw transfig ghostscript_any hp2xx netpbm ghostpcl libwmf
%package -n libMagickCore%{libver}
License: PERMISSIVE-OSI-COMPLIANT
Summary: Viewer and Converter for Images - runtime library
Group: Productivity/Graphics/Other
Suggests: ImageMagick-extra = %{version}
%package -n libMagickWand%{libver}
License: PERMISSIVE-OSI-COMPLIANT
Summary: Viewer and Converter for Images - runtime library
Group: Productivity/Graphics/Other
%package -n libMagick++%{libver}
License: PERMISSIVE-OSI-COMPLIANT
Requires: ImageMagick
Summary: C++ Interface for ImageMagick - runtime library
@ -420,12 +417,6 @@ different image formats. Image processing operations are available from
the command line as well as through C, C++, and PERL-based programming
interfaces.
Authors:
--------
John Cristy <cristy@dupont.com>
%description devel
ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to read,
write, and manipulate an image in many image formats, including popular
@ -437,12 +428,6 @@ different image formats. Image processing operations are available from
the command line as well as through C, C++, and PERL-based programming
interfaces.
Authors:
--------
John Cristy <cristy@dupont.com>
%description extra
This package adds support for djvu, wmf and jpeg2000 formats and
installs optional helper applications.
@ -457,12 +442,6 @@ different image formats. Image processing operations are available from
the command line as well as through C, C++, and PERL-based programming
interfaces.
Authors:
--------
John Cristy <cristy@dupont.com>
%description -n libMagickCore%{libver}
ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to read,
write, and manipulate an image in many image formats, including popular
@ -474,12 +453,6 @@ different image formats. Image processing operations are available from
the command line as well as through C, C++, and PERL-based programming
interfaces.
Authors:
--------
John Cristy <cristy@dupont.com>
%description -n libMagickWand%{libver}
ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to read,
write, and manipulate an image in many image formats, including popular
@ -491,23 +464,11 @@ different image formats. Image processing operations are available from
the command line as well as through C, C++, and PERL-based programming
interfaces.
Authors:
--------
John Cristy <cristy@dupont.com>
%description -n perl-PerlMagick
PerlMagick is an objected-oriented Perl interface to ImageMagick. Use
the module to read, manipulate, or write an image or image sequence
from within a Perl script. This makes it suitable for Web CGI scripts.
Authors:
--------
John Cristy <cristy@dupont.com>
%description -n libMagick++%{libver}
This is Magick++, the object-oriented C++ API for the ImageMagick
image-processing library.
@ -523,12 +484,6 @@ De-referenced copies are automatically deleted. The image objects
support value (rather than pointer) semantics so it is trivial to
support multiple generations of an image in memory at one time.
Authors:
--------
Bob Friesenhahn <bfriesen@simple.dallas.tx.us>
%description -n libMagick++-devel
This is Magick++, the object-oriented C++ API for the ImageMagick
image-processing library.
@ -544,21 +499,9 @@ De-referenced copies are automatically deleted. The image objects
support value (rather than pointer) semantics so it is trivial to
support multiple generations of an image in memory at one time.
Authors:
--------
Bob Friesenhahn <bfriesen@simple.dallas.tx.us>
%description doc
HTML documentation for ImageMagick library and scene examples.
%changelog