Package Release Info

sgmltool-1.0.9-bp153.1.16

Update Info: Base Release
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platforms

AArch64
ppc64le
s390x
x86-64

subpackages

sgmltool

Change Logs

Version: 1.0.9-bp151.1.1
* Wed Feb 18 2015 schwab@linux-m68k.org
- sgmltool-flex.patch: removed, flex has been fixed
* Mon Sep 09 2013 werner@suse.de
- Use kpsepath to determine texmf main location
* Wed Dec 12 2012 nfbrown@suse.com
- Add buildrequires for groff so that sgml2txt
  works, and rationalize setting of CFLAGS.
  In particular having a "\" line continuation
  before a %configure macro probably doesn't
  behave as expected.
* Mon Nov 19 2012 idonmez@suse.com
- Add sgmltool-flex.patch: yyleng must be size_t with new flex
* Thu Aug 02 2012 jengelh@inai.de
- Parallel build with %_smp_mflags
- Remove redundant tags/sections from specfile,
  use %configure
* Mon Jul 30 2012 werner@suse.de
- Move styles where they belong to
- Require packages for sgml2latex
- Use texlive infrastructure
* Mon Jul 30 2012 werner@suse.de
- Quote brackets of the babel language mapping otherwise the
  sgml2latex tool ignores it
* Tue Dec 15 2009 jengelh@medozas.de
- enable parallel building
* Thu Aug 07 2008 ke@suse.de
- Improve Perl requires.  Recommended by Staphan Kulow, reported by
  Jan Willamowius [bnc#412525].
* Wed Apr 23 2008 ro@suse.de
- do not redefine "name" macro
* Thu Mar 29 2007 ke@suse.de
- Add BuildRequires: flex.
* Sat May 27 2006 schwab@suse.de
- Don't strip binaries.
* Wed Jan 25 2006 mls@suse.de
- converted neededforbuild to BuildRequires
* Mon Oct 10 2005 ke@suse.de
- Use -fno-strict-aliasing.
- Add missing return value; thanks for debugging to Richard Guenther.
* Fri Jun 17 2005 meissner@suse.de
- use RPM_OPT_FLAGS.
* Wed Apr 28 2004 ro@suse.de
- added missing return value (unreached code)
* Sat Jan 10 2004 adrian@suse.de
- add %defattr
* Wed Apr 23 2003 coolo@suse.de
- use more of that DESTDIR
* Tue Apr 22 2003 coolo@suse.de
- don't mess with broken Makefiles -> empty it before execution
* Tue Apr 22 2003 coolo@suse.de
- generating docs through brute force