On Thu, Mar 08, 2007, OpenPKG Project Robot wrote:

> The following OpenPKG Contribution Area operation occurred.
> uploaded RPM file "libghttp-1.0.9-20070307.src.rpm" accepted -- moved to 
> contrib area.
> No action is required on your part.
>
> Information about libghttp-1.0.9-20070307.src.rpm follows:
> | Name:     libghttp                  Source RPM:   (none)
> | Version:  1.0.9                     Signature:    
> md5:3a61c7f58d966cae15627b8f98fecb08
> | Release:  20070307                  Build Host:   
> gam75-1-81-57-80-72.fbx.proxad.net
> | Group:    Libraries                 Build System: ix86-mandriva2007.0
> | Class:    EVAL                      Build Time:   Wed Mar  7 22:57:52 2007
> | Distrib:  OpenPKG Community         Install Time: (not installed)
> | License:  GPL                       Install Size: 150294 bytes
> | Packager: OpenPKG Foundation e.V.   Relocations:  (not relocateable)
> | Vendor:   Christopher Blizzard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> | Summary:  gnome-http -- GNOME http client library
> | URL:      http://www.gnome.org/
> | Description:
> |     The gHTTP library is designed to be simple and easy to use while
> |     still allowing you to get your feet wet at the protocol layer if
> |     you have to.  It is also designed with graphical, non-threaded
> |     applications in mind.  You should be able to use the library in
> |     your application and never block waiting to send or recieve data
> |     to a remote server.  The main thread of execution should always
> |     be available to refresh its display.
> | Files:

Thanks for contributing this package. But as I cannot determine
who submitted it, I still cannot decide whether the contributor
has already acceded the OpenPKG Contributor Agreement (OCA) -- see
http://openpkg.org/go/oca for details. So, to the contributor of this
package: please give us your name and in case you have still not acceded
the OCA, please do. After acceding the OCA we are able to take over
your contribution into the official OpenPKG repository. Thanks for your
understanding.

                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
                                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                       www.engelschall.com

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