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- Sanitize description of expat (replace it with a more current one from the homepage) OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/155998 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:libraries:c_c++/expat?expand=0&rev=37
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- Sanitize description of expat (replace it with a more current
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Mon Feb 4 12:59:44 UTC 2013 - schwab@suse.de
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Mon Feb 4 12:59:44 UTC 2013 - schwab@suse.de
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BuildRequires: pkg-config
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BuildRequires: pkg-config
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%description
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%description
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Expat is an XML 1.0 parser written in C. It aims to be fully
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Expat is an XML parser library written in C. It is a stream-oriented
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conformant. It is currently not a validating XML processor. The current
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parser in which an application registers handlers for things the
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production version of expat can be downloaded from
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parser might find in the XML document (like start tags).
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ftp://ftp.jclark.com/pub/xml/expat.zip. The directory xmltok contains a
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low-level library for tokenizing XML. The interface is documented in
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xmltok/xmltok.h. The directory xmlparse contains an XML parser library
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that is built on top of the xmltok library. The interface is documented
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in xmlparse/xmlparse.h. The directory sample contains a simple example
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program using this interface. The file sample/build.bat is a batch
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file to build the example using Visual C++. The directory xmlwf
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contains the xmlwf application, which uses the xmlparse library. The
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arguments to xmlwf are one or more files to check for well-formedness.
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An option -d dir can be specified. For each well-formed input file, the
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corresponding canonical XML is written to dir/f, where f is the
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filename (without any path) of the input file. A -x option causes
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references to external general entities to be processed. A -s option
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makes documents that are not stand-alone cause an error (a document is
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considered stand-alone if it is intrinsically stand-alone because it
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has no external subset and no references to parameter entities in the
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internal subset or it is declared as stand-alone in the XML
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declaration).
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%package -n libexpat1
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%package -n libexpat1
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Summary: XML Parser Toolkit
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Summary: XML Parser Toolkit
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#
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%description -n libexpat1
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%description -n libexpat1
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Expat is an XML 1.0 parser written in C. It aims to be fully
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Expat is an XML parser library written in C. It is a stream-oriented
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conformant. It is currently not a validating XML processor. The current
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parser in which an application registers handlers for things the
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production version of expat can be downloaded from
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parser might find in the XML document (like start tags).
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ftp://ftp.jclark.com/pub/xml/expat.zip. The directory xmltok contains a
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low-level library for tokenizing XML. The interface is documented in
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xmltok/xmltok.h. The directory xmlparse contains an XML parser library
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that is built on top of the xmltok library. The interface is documented
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in xmlparse/xmlparse.h. The directory sample contains a simple example
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program using this interface. The file sample/build.bat is a batch
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file to build the example using Visual C++. The directory xmlwf
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contains the xmlwf application, which uses the xmlparse library. The
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arguments to xmlwf are one or more files to check for well-formedness.
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An option -d dir can be specified. For each well-formed input file, the
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corresponding canonical XML is written to dir/f, where f is the
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filename (without any path) of the input file. A -x option causes
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references to external general entities to be processed. A -s option
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makes documents that are not stand-alone cause an error (a document is
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considered stand-alone if it is intrinsically stand-alone because it
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has no external subset and no references to parameter entities in the
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internal subset or it is declared as stand-alone in the XML
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declaration).
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%package -n libexpat-devel
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%package -n libexpat-devel
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Summary: XML Parser Toolkit
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Summary: XML Parser Toolkit
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Requires: libexpat1 = %{version}
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Requires: libexpat1 = %{version}
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%description -n libexpat-devel
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%description -n libexpat-devel
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Expat is an XML 1.0 parser written in C. It aims to be fully
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Expat is an XML parser library written in C. It is a stream-oriented
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conformant. It is currently not a validating XML processor. The current
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parser in which an application registers handlers for things the
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production version of expat can be downloaded from
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parser might find in the XML document (like start tags).
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ftp://ftp.jclark.com/pub/xml/expat.zip. The directory xmltok contains a
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low-level library for tokenizing XML. The interface is documented in
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This package contains the development headers for the library found
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xmltok/xmltok.h. The directory xmlparse contains an XML parser library
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in libexpat.
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that is built on top of the xmltok library. The interface is documented
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in xmlparse/xmlparse.h. The directory sample contains a simple example
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program using this interface. The file sample/build.bat is a batch
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file to build the example using Visual C++. The directory xmlwf
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contains the xmlwf application, which uses the xmlparse library. The
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arguments to xmlwf are one or more files to check for well-formedness.
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An option -d dir can be specified. For each well-formed input file, the
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corresponding canonical XML is written to dir/f, where f is the
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filename (without any path) of the input file. A -x option causes
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references to external general entities to be processed. A -s option
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makes documents that are not stand-alone cause an error (a document is
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considered stand-alone if it is intrinsically stand-alone because it
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has no external subset and no references to parameter entities in the
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internal subset or it is declared as stand-alone in the XML
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declaration).
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%prep
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%prep
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%setup -q -n expat-2.1.0
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%setup -q -n expat-2.1.0
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