[Pkg-e-devel] evas_0.9.9.050+svn20081206-1_i386.changes is NEW

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evas_0.9.9.050+svn20081206-1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/e/evas/evas_0.9.9.050+svn20081206-1.diff.gz
evas_0.9.9.050+svn20081206-1.dsc
  to pool/main/e/evas/evas_0.9.9.050+svn20081206-1.dsc
evas_0.9.9.050+svn20081206.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/main/e/evas/evas_0.9.9.050+svn20081206.orig.tar.gz
(new) libevas-0.9.9.050a-dev_0.9.9.050+svn20081206-1_i386.deb optional libdevel
Enlightenment DR17 advanced canvas library development files
 Evas is an advanced canvas library, providing six engines for rendering: X11,
 OpenGL (hardware accelerated), DirectFB, the framebuffer, Microsoft Windows
 and Qtopia.
 .
 Due to its simple API, evas can be developed with rapidly, and cleanly.
 .
 This package provides headers and static libraries required to develop against
 evas.
(new) libevas-0.9.9.050a-engines-extras_0.9.9.050+svn20081206-1_i386.deb optional libs
Evas module providing the Xrender engine
 Evas is an advanced canvas library, providing six engines for rendering: X11,
 OpenGL (hardware accelerated), DirectFB, the framebuffer, Microsoft Windows
 and Qtopia.
 Due to its simple API, evas can be developed with rapidly, and cleanly.
 .
 This package contains some extra Evas engine modules:
  - GL/X11
  - Framebuffer
  - Directfb
(new) libevas-0.9.9.050a-engines_0.9.9.050+svn20081206-1_i386.deb optional libs
Evas module providingg the framebuffer render engine
 Evas is an advanced canvas library, providing six engines for rendering: X11,
 OpenGL (hardware accelerated), DirectFB, the framebuffer, Microsoft Windows
 and Qtopia.
 Due to its simple API, evas can be developed with rapidly, and cleanly.
 .
 This package contains the following Evas engine modules:
  - buffer
  - software/genenric
  - software/X11
  - xrender/X11
(new) libevas-0.9.9.050a_0.9.9.050+svn20081206-1_i386.deb optional libs
Enlightenment DR17 advanced canvas library
 Evas is an advanced canvas library, providing six engines for rendering: X11,
 OpenGL (hardware accelerated), DirectFB, the framebuffer, Microsoft Windows
 and Qtopia.
 .
 Due to its simple API, evas can be developed with rapidly, and cleanly.
 .
 This package contains the core library and a set of image loaders and/or savers
 for various formats: eet, gif, jpeg, png, svg, tiff and xpm
libevas-dbg_0.9.9.050+svn20081206-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/e/evas/libevas-dbg_0.9.9.050+svn20081206-1_i386.deb
libevas-doc_0.9.9.050+svn20081206-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/e/evas/libevas-doc_0.9.9.050+svn20081206-1_all.deb
Changes: evas (0.9.9.050+svn20081206-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * Upstream SVN snapshot
    - Packages renamed due to API changes
    - Add debian/patches/{01-fix-library-soname,02-reapply-autofoo}: Use release
      instead of version-info to create the library SONAME, to prevent things
      from breaking when the ABI changes again
    - Remove the symbols file as it it's almost useless now
      + As a consequence, B-D on dpkg-dev >= 1.14.8 is no longer needed
  * debian/rules: Add --disable-image-loader-edb to configure flags as this
    image loader,though deprecated, is built by default
  * [lintian] Add ${misc:Depends} to package dependencies


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