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Fedora Core 5 Update: xsane-0.99-2.2.fc5.4 Print E-mail
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Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Fedora Updated package.
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2006-277
2006-04-07
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Product     : Fedora Core 5
Name        : xsane
Version     : 0.99                      
Release     : 2.2.fc5.4                  
Summary     : An X Window System front-end for the SANE scanner interface.
Description :
XSane is an X based interface for the SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
library, which provides access to scanners, digital cameras, and other
capture devices. XSane is written in GTK+ and provides control for
performing the scan and then manipulating the captured image.

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* Wed Apr  5 2006 Nils Philippsen  - 0.99-2.2.fc5.4
- use XSANE.lang instead of xsane.lang to avoid %doc multilib regression
* Tue Apr  4 2006 Nils Philippsen  - 0.99-3
- fix medium-definitions patch to not barf on obsolete options in config file
  (#185269, by Aldy Hernandez)

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This update can be downloaded from:
  http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/5/

9334bfdd8a3a308715f1baaaf1e6c40ebdb07a5e  SRPMS/xsane-0.99-2.2.fc5.4.src.rpm
6e4009194c9b0b05f796798f36558fd8f86151c6  ppc/xsane-0.99-2.2.fc5.4.ppc.rpm
55c16f035594ff96c2a247ec41af66b1500c6a96  ppc/xsane-gimp-0.99-2.2.fc5.4.ppc.rpm
762e9f419f60d91ed7bf6c4823307dcc3abc94a6  ppc/debug/xsane-debuginfo-0.99-2.2.fc5.4.ppc.rpm
b8e01ce64a5c17681d3e35e794f68b11f61db5b0  x86_64/xsane-0.99-2.2.fc5.4.x86_64.rpm
f9d44e592330dbf536d7d5d728479680dd3de126  x86_64/xsane-gimp-0.99-2.2.fc5.4.x86_64.rpm
aa42e49ac1982f0364d2cbd8cd025b085841217c  x86_64/debug/xsane-debuginfo-0.99-2.2.fc5.4.x86_64.rpm
ad18a98867aa1309b9fc012da395bcda0194d6fb  i386/xsane-0.99-2.2.fc5.4.i386.rpm
3904a7d3b86b23a0f768e6f546856fd240f11e92  i386/xsane-gimp-0.99-2.2.fc5.4.i386.rpm
4021745ecdc2431f755bf1f9c9d9a57a53c9e237  i386/debug/xsane-debuginfo-0.99-2.2.fc5.4.i386.rpm

This update can be installed with the 'yum' update program.  Use 'yum update
package-name' at the command line.  For more information, refer to 'Managing
Software with yum,' available at http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/.
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