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a9eaee52 2011-12-07 18:20:23 Timothy Pearson
Initial import of libart 2.3.21
A AUTHORS
A COPYING
A ChangeLog
A Makefile.am
A Makefile.in
A NEWS
A README
A aclocal.m4
A art_affine.c
A art_affine.h
A art_alphagamma.c
A art_alphagamma.h
A art_bpath.c
A art_bpath.h
A art_config.h
A art_filterlevel.h
A art_gray_svp.c
A art_gray_svp.h
A art_misc.c
A art_misc.h
A art_pathcode.h
A art_pixbuf.c
A art_pixbuf.h
A art_point.h
A art_rect.c
A art_rect.h
A art_rect_svp.c
A art_rect_svp.h
A art_rect_uta.c
A art_rect_uta.h
A art_render.c
A art_render.h
A art_render_gradient.c
A art_render_gradient.h
A art_render_mask.c
A art_render_mask.h
A art_render_svp.c
A art_render_svp.h
A art_rgb.c
A art_rgb.h
A art_rgb_a_affine.c
A art_rgb_a_affine.h
A art_rgb_affine.c
A art_rgb_affine.h
A art_rgb_affine_private.c
A art_rgb_affine_private.h
A art_rgb_bitmap_affine.c
A art_rgb_bitmap_affine.h
A art_rgb_pixbuf_affine.c
A art_rgb_pixbuf_affine.h
A art_rgb_rgba_affine.c
A art_rgb_rgba_affine.h
A art_rgb_svp.c
A art_rgb_svp.h
A art_rgba.c
A art_rgba.h
A art_svp.c
A art_svp.h
A art_svp_intersect.c
A art_svp_intersect.h
A art_svp_ops.c
A art_svp_ops.h
A art_svp_point.c
A art_svp_point.h
A art_svp_render_aa.c
A art_svp_render_aa.h
A art_svp_vpath.c
A art_svp_vpath.h
A art_svp_vpath_stroke.c
A art_svp_vpath_stroke.h
A art_svp_wind.c
A art_svp_wind.h
A art_uta.c
A art_uta.h
A art_uta_ops.c
A art_uta_ops.h
A art_uta_rect.c
A art_uta_rect.h
A art_uta_svp.c
A art_uta_svp.h
A art_uta_vpath.c
A art_uta_vpath.h
A art_vpath.c
A art_vpath.h
A art_vpath_bpath.c
A art_vpath_bpath.h
A art_vpath_dash.c
A art_vpath_dash.h
A art_vpath_svp.c
A art_vpath_svp.h
A config.guess
A config.h.in
A config.sub
A configure
A configure.in
A debian/changelog
A debian/compat
A debian/control
A debian/control.in
A debian/copyright
A debian/libart-2.0-2.install
A debian/libart-2.0-dev.install
A debian/libart-2.0-dev.manpages
A debian/libart2-config.1
A debian/patches/60_libart-config-static.patch
A debian/patches/70_relibtoolize.patch
A debian/rules
A debian/watch
A depcomp
A gen_art_config.sh.in
A install-sh
A libart-2.0-uninstalled.pc.in
A libart-2.0.pc.in
A libart-config.in
A libart-features.c
A libart-features.h
A libart-features.h.in
A libart-zip.in
A libart.def
A libart.h
A ltmain.sh
A missing
A testart.c
A testuta.c
diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS
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+Raph Levien <raph@...>
diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING
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