>>>>> On Thu, 17 Aug 2000 12:59:34 +0000 (GMT)
>>>>> "VR" == Vincent Renardias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote...

>> Well, How about gnome-vfs and w3c-libwww ?

VR> I'll upload a new gnome-vfs package as soon as you've uploaded gconf-0.8
VR> (the package is ready, it's just waiting for a decent version of gconf).

    Nice.

VR> As for w3c-libwww, I'm not sure... I have a package ready, but it's really
VR> a old and unmaintained software and I just hope the Nautilus developpers
VR> will remove the dependency on it (as the Evolution developpers just did).

    Humm. But just now, nautilus depends on libwww...
    I'll upload my libwww package soon. But in near future, if nautilus
     removed dependency on it, I'll orphan it maybe.

ITP: w3c-libwww

Package: libwww0, libwww-dev
Description: The W3C-WWW library.
 Libwww is a highly modular, general-purpose client side Web API
 written in C for Unix and Windows (Win32). It's well suited for
 both small and large applications, like browser/editors, robots,
 batch tools, etc. Pluggable modules provided with libwww include
 complete HTTP/1.1 (with caching, pipelining, PUT, POST, Digest
 Authentication, deflate, etc), MySQL logging, FTP, HTML/4,
 XML (expat), RDF (SiRPAC), and much more.
 The purpose of libwww is to serve as a testbed for protocol experiments.

Regards,
-- 
Takuo Kitame <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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