On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, arekm wrote:
> Author: arekm                        Date: Fri Feb  4 21:12:59 2005 GMT
> Module: SPECS                         Tag: HEAD
> ---- Log message:
> - initial pld release
[...]
> ================================================================
> Index: SPECS/gplflash.spec
> diff -u /dev/null SPECS/gplflash.spec:1.1
> --- /dev/null Fri Feb  4 22:12:59 2005
> +++ SPECS/gplflash.spec       Fri Feb  4 22:12:54 2005
> @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@
> +# $Revision$, $Date$
> +Summary:     Flash animations redering library
> +Summary(pl): Biblioteka renderująca animacje flash
> +Name:                gplflash
> +Version:     0.4.13
> +Release:     1
> +License:     GPL
> +Group:               Libraries
> +Source0:     http://dl.sourceforge.net/gplflash/%{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
> +# Source0-md5:       1b14c21094eb07416842ac0f5298b3f1
> +URL:         http://gplflash.sourceforge.net/
[...]
> +%description
> +GPLFLash is based on Olivier Debons original work, which hasen't had a
> +release since June 2000. This project hope to bring GPLFlash back as a
> +free, portable and useable alternative to the flash-decoder released
> +by Macromedia The project contains a decoding library, a player and
> +(perhaps most importantly) a mozilla/netscape plugin.
[...]
> +%description -n mozilla-plugin-%{name}
> +Mozilla plugin for rendering of Flash animations based on gplflash
> +library.
> +
> +%description -n mozilla-plugin-%{name} -l pl
> +Wtyczka mozilli wyświetlająca animacje flash bazująca na bibliotece
> +gplflash.
[...]

Shouldn't it have Provides/Obsoletes for old one free-flash?

BTW: how does it work?

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pozdr.  Paweł Gołaszewski 
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