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Mon Aug 13 2001 Philipp Knirsch <pknirsch@redhat.de> 1.8.4-4
- Fixed a wrong double ownership of libgd.so (#51599).
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Summary: A graphics library for drawing image files in various formats.
Summary: A graphics library for quick creation of PNG or JPEG images.
Name: gd
Version: 1.8.4
Release: 3
Release: 4
Source0: http://www.boutell.com/gd/http/gd-%{version}.tar.gz
Patch0: gd-1.8.4-redhat.patch
Copyright: BSD-style
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%define shlibver %(echo %{version} | cut -f-2 -d.)
%description
Gd is a graphics library for drawing image files in various formats. Gd
allows your code to quickly draw images (lines, arcs, text, multiple colors,
cutting and pasting from other images, flood fills) and write out the result
as a jpeg, png or wbmp file. Gd is particularly useful in web applications,
where jpeg, png or wbmp files are commonly used as inline images. Note,
however, that gd is not a paint program.
Install gd if you are developing applications which need to draw jpeg, png
or wbmp files. If you install gd, you'll also need to install the gd-devel
package.
The gd graphics library allows your code to quickly draw images
complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colors, cut and paste from
other images, and flood fills, and to write out the result as a PNG or
JPEG file. This is particularly useful in Web applications, where PNG
and JPEG are two of the formats accepted for inline images by most
browsers. Note that gd is not a paint program.
%package progs
Requires: gd = %{version}, perl
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Group: Applications/Multimedia
%description progs
These are utility programs supplied with gd, the .jpeg graphics library.
If you install these, you must install gd.
The gd-progs package includes utility programs supplied with gd, a
graphics library for creating PNG and JPEG images. If you install
these, you must also install gd.
%package devel
Requires: gd = %{version}
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Group: Development/Libraries
%description devel
These are the development libraries and header files for gd, the jpeg,
png or wbmp graphics library.
If you're installing the gd graphics library, you must install gd-devel.
The gd-devel package contains the development libraries and header
files for gd, a graphics library for creating PNG and JPEG graphics.
%prep
%setup -q
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%files
%defattr(-,root,root)
%doc readme.txt index.html
%{_libdir}/*.so*
%{_libdir}/*.so.*
%files progs
%defattr(-,root,root)
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%{_libdir}/*.a
%changelog
* Mon Aug 13 2001 Philipp Knirsch <pknirsch@redhat.de> 1.8.4-4
- Fixed a wrong double ownership of libgd.so (#51599).
* Fri Jul 20 2001 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero@redhat.com> 1.8.4-3
- There's really no reason to link against both freetype 1.x and 2.x,
especially when gd is configured to use just freetype 2.x. ;)