cairo-java_1.0.8-3_i386.changes is NEW

Debian Installer installer at ftp-master.debian.org
Wed Apr 25 20:47:04 UTC 2007


cairo-java_1.0.8-3.diff.gz
  to pool/main/c/cairo-java/cairo-java_1.0.8-3.diff.gz
cairo-java_1.0.8-3.dsc
  to pool/main/c/cairo-java/cairo-java_1.0.8-3.dsc
(new) libcairo-cni_1.0.8-3_i386.deb optional libs
Cairo bindings for Java (native code)
 The Java-Gnome project provides a framework for creating Gtk and Gnome
 applications using Java. This covers the entire gtk and gnome API, so you can
 create true gnome applications, which work just like any other desktop
 application. Most other Java UI toolkits such as SWT or swing provide at most
 compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome appliactions. You
 should use java-gnome if you want to use standard gtk and gnome features such
 as stock icons, and file chooser buttons; or if you want to use additional
 gnome libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed.
 .
 This package provides natively compiled code for Cairo bindings.
 .
 http://java-gnome.sf.net
(new) libcairo-java-doc_1.0.8-3_all.deb optional doc
Cairo bindings for Java (API documentation)
 The Java-Gnome project provides a framework for creating Gtk and Gnome
 applications using Java. This covers the entire gtk and gnome API, so you can
 create true gnome applications, which work just like any other desktop
 application. Most other Java UI toolkits such as SWT or swing provide at most
 compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome appliactions. You
 should use java-gnome if you want to use standard gtk and gnome features such
 as stock icons, and file chooser buttons; or if you want to use additional
 gnome libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed.
 .
 This package contains the API documentation for the Cairo bindings.
(new) libcairo-java-gcj_1.0.8-3_i386.deb optional libs
Cairo bindings for Java (native code for use with gij)
 The Java-Gnome project provides a framework for creating Gtk and Gnome
 applications using Java. This covers the entire gtk and gnome API, so you can
 create true gnome applications, which work just like any other desktop
 application. Most other Java UI toolkits such as SWT or swing provide at most
 compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome appliactions. You
 should use java-gnome if you want to use standard gtk and gnome features such
 as stock icons, and file chooser buttons; or if you want to use additional
 gnome libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed.
 .
 This package provides natively compiled code to run with gij.
 .
 http://java-gnome.sf.net
libcairo-java_1.0.8-3_all.deb
  to pool/main/c/cairo-java/libcairo-java_1.0.8-3_all.deb
(new) libcairo-jni_1.0.8-3_i386.deb optional libs
Cairo bindings for Java (native library)
 The Java-Gnome project provides a framework for creating Gtk and Gnome
 applications using Java. This covers the entire gtk and gnome API, so you can
 create true gnome applications, which work just like any other desktop
 application. Most other Java UI toolkits such as SWT or swing provide at most
 compatibility layers so that your app will look like gnome appliactions. You
 should use java-gnome if you want to use standard gtk and gnome features such
 as stock icons, and file chooser buttons; or if you want to use additional
 gnome libraries such as gnome-vfs, vte, libmozembed.
 .
 This package provides the architecture-dependant library for Cairo bindings.
 .
 http://java-gnome.sf.net
Changes: cairo-java (1.0.8-3) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * Make libcairo-java-gcj binNMU clean.
  * Ensure libcairo-java-gcj is built after libcairo-java.
  * Drop patch 02_dont_install_jar.diff, it was removing jar version
    information.
  * Tighten dependencies on libglib-java.
  * Ensure distclean-first: is a no-op when it's not needed.
  * libcairo-cni replaces old libcairo-java packages.
  * Rebuild with gcj from experimental.


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