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new xpm...



I've made new xpm packages, divvied up into the now-standard plain and
-dev packages (is this convention documented), with the sonames
encoded in the package names.

They're ELF.  They also conflict with the current xpm libraries.  This
can be a problem because several things depend on xpm at the moment,
important things like fvwm, so if someone has the inclination and time
(both of which I am lacking), hacking up a temporary aout-xpm package
might be useful.  Austin Donnelly, the fvwm maintainer, has some ideas
about how to set it up.

Anyway, here's the release notice:

Date: 18 Jan 96 01:46 UT
Source: xpm
Binary: xpm4.7 xpm4.7-dev 
Version: 3.4g-1
Description: 
 xpm4.7: XPM runtime libraries.
 xpm4.7-dev: XPM library.
Priority: Low
Changes: New upstream version.  New maintainer.  ELF.
Files:
 -rw-rw-r--   1 root     staff      123453 Jan 17 20:43 xpm-3.4g-1.tar.gz
 -rw-rw-r--   1 root     staff        1829 Jan 17 20:43 xpm-3.4g-1.diff.gz
 -rw-r--r--   1 root     root        34276 Jan 17 20:43 xpm4.7-3.4g-1.deb
 -rw-r--r--   1 root     root        30607 Jan 17 20:43 xpm4.7-dev-3.4g-1.deb
 afb2d7c32ea37233fdf814a756845e33  xpm-3.4g-1.tar.gz
 daebfeff99c89eb86ba540e0124c6d42  xpm-3.4g-1.diff.gz
 0590bb23a3ba857a2ca65d657cc942fc  xpm4.7-3.4g-1.deb
 a9c097f151a70fe92e905b97ffa6317e  xpm4.7-dev-3.4g-1.deb

Mike.
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"I thought I'd something more to say."


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