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Sorry. + .NET bindings can now properly be installed and it should be possible for packagers to provide them. - Add gcc-c++, libkde4-devel and libqt4-devel for updated kde mod. - This update solves bnc#546199.- Update to version 0.3.0 + WARNING!!! Slight API change!!! see docs for px_proxy_factory_get_proxies() + Credentials support (see API change above) + A complete rewrite of the module manager + file:// as valid PAC URLs + Sample Mono application + Automake 1.11 shaved output + gnome backend rewrite (now w/o thread issues) + Test suite base functionality exists + Many solaris build fixes + Seamonkey support as JS pacrunner + Bugfixes + Compiles for MS Windows using Mingw - Split additional modules out in separate packages.- Use new python macros on openSUSE <= 11.1- use new python macros- Add libproxy-svn-303_as-needed.patch to successfully build with - -as-needed- Extend baselibs.conf We also need the plugins 32bit. The 32bit plugin get's installed as soon as the 32bit librarz is installed. Same featureset is recommended, bnc#485543- Tag patches.- Build libproxy-plugins against mozilla-xulrunner191 on openSUSE > 11.1.- Change Name to libproxy-plugins in libproxy-plugins.spec.- Split the build in two steps, libproxy and libproxy-plugins, to avoid a build loop: libproxy depends on libwebkit which depends on libsoup which depends on libproxy. So we now have a new spec file for libproxy-plugins where the libwebkit dependency is.- Review changes.- use correct mozilla/xulrunner dependencies- Revert the use of %{libproxy_shnum}: there are places where the macro cannot be used (%files, eg), and we want don't want to mix libproxy0 and libproxy%{libproxy_shnum} -- too likely to forget to update one of the two instances.- Review changes. - Add Provides/Obsoletes after plugin packages renaming. - Don't use %{name} everywhere: in some places, it doesn't help with clarity; in some others, it could be wrong in the future (in Supplements).- Replace the %{name}0 all over by %{name}%{libproxy_shnum}, makes it easier for future updates by linking to variables.- Review changes.- Have the plugin sub-packages follow the shlib name. The plugins are depending on a specific version of the lib and should be installable in parallel together with multiple libs. 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