1e8b0cad | 2011-10-09 01:24:14 | tpearson |
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A ChangeLog A LICENSE A Makefile.am A acinclude.m4 A aclocal.m4 A autogen.sh A avahi-tqt.pc.in A avahi-tqt/Makefile.am A avahi-tqt/qt-watch.cpp A avahi-tqt/qt-watch.h A common/ChangeLog A common/Makefile.am A common/Makefile.in A common/acx_pthread.m4 A common/doxygen.m4 A common/doxygen.mk A common/gcc_stack_protect.m4 A common/gcc_visibility.m4 A common/gettext.m4 A common/iconv.m4 A common/introspection.m4 A common/lib-ld.m4 A common/lib-link.m4 A common/lib-prefix.m4 A common/libtool.m4 A common/ltoptions.m4 A common/ltsugar.m4 A common/ltversion.m4 A common/lt~obsolete.m4 A common/nls.m4 A common/po.m4 A common/progtest.m4 A common/python.m4 A compile A config.guess A config.h.in A config.log A config.rpath A config.sub A configure.ac A depcomp A ltmain.sh A missing |
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0cddf92b | 2011-10-09 01:30:06 | tpearson |
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594a27c9 | 2011-11-12 18:28:51 | Timothy Pearson |
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18173187 | 2012-06-09 01:03:47 | Timothy Pearson |
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