libxalan2-java_2.7.0-2_i386.changes is NEW
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libxalan2-java-doc_2.7.0-2_all.deb
to pool/main/libx/libxalan2-java/libxalan2-java-doc_2.7.0-2_all.deb
(new) libxalan2-java-gcj_2.7.0-2_i386.deb optional libs
XSL Transformations (XSLT) processor in Java (native code)
Xalan-Java is an XSLT processor for transforming XML documents into HTML,
text, or other XML document types. It implements the W3C Recommendations for
XSL Transformations (XSLT) and the XML Path Language (XPath). It can be used
from the command line, in an applet or a servlet, or as a module in other
programs.
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This package contains the natively compiled code for use by gij.
libxalan2-java_2.7.0-2.diff.gz
to pool/main/libx/libxalan2-java/libxalan2-java_2.7.0-2.diff.gz
libxalan2-java_2.7.0-2.dsc
to pool/main/libx/libxalan2-java/libxalan2-java_2.7.0-2.dsc
libxalan2-java_2.7.0-2_all.deb
to pool/main/libx/libxalan2-java/libxalan2-java_2.7.0-2_all.deb
(new) libxsltc-java-gcj_2.7.0-2_i386.deb optional libs
XSL Transformations (XSLT) compiler from Xalan-Java (native code)
XSLTC provides a compiler and a runtime processor. Use the compiler to
compile an XSL stylesheet into a translet (i.e. a set of Java classes).
Use the runtime processor to apply the translet to an XML document and
perform a transformation.
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This package contains the natively compiled code for use by gij.
libxsltc-java_2.7.0-2_all.deb
to pool/main/libx/libxalan2-java/libxsltc-java_2.7.0-2_all.deb
Changes: libxalan2-java (2.7.0-2) unstable; urgency=low
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* Merge from Ubuntu:
- build libxalan2-java-gcj and libxsltc-java-gcj packages.
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libxalan2-java-doc_2.7.0-2_all.deb - optional doc
libxalan2-java_2.7.0-2.dsc - source libs
libxalan2-java_2.7.0-2_all.deb - optional libs
libxsltc-java_2.7.0-2_all.deb - optional libs
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