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    jbigkit-libs - JBIG1 lossless image compression library
    JBIG-KIT provides a portable library of compression and decompression
functions with a documented interface that you can include very easily
into your image or document processing software. In addition, JBIG-KIT
provides ready-to-use compression and decompression programs with a
simple command line interface (similar to the converters found in netpbm).
JBIG-KIT implements the specification:
    ISO/IEC 11544:1993 and ITU-T Recommendation T.82(1993):
     Information technology — Coded representation of picture and audio
     information — Progressive bi-level image compression
which is commonly referred to as the “JBIG1 standard”
    
    Packages
    Latest: jbigkit-libs-2.0-9.el6.fio.i686.rpm
    
      
        | Name | 
        Epoch | 
        Version | 
        Release | 
        Arch | 
        Size | 
        Built | 
      
      
        | jbigkit-libs | 
        0 | 
        2.0 | 
        9.el6.fio | 
        i686 | 
        42 KiB | 
        2013-12-29 00:54:14 | 
      
    
    Changelog:
    
      
        - * 2013-08-03 - Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng[AT]lists.fedoraproject[DOTORG]> - 2.0-9
 
        - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_20_Mass_Rebuild
 
      
    
      
        - * 2013-02-14 - Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng[AT]lists.fedoraproject[DOTORG]> - 2.0-8
 
        - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_19_Mass_Rebuild
 
      
    
      
        - * 2012-07-17 - Jiri Popelka <jpopelka[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]> - 2.0-7
 
        - Fix a number of compiler warnings per feedback from Ubuntu security team (#840608)
 
      
    
      
        - * 2012-04-16 - Jiri Popelka <jpopelka[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]> - 2.0-6
 
        - Don't install up-to-date license file, use the upstream one. (#807760)
 
      
    
      
        - * 2012-03-28 - Jiri Popelka <jpopelka[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]> - 2.0-5
 
        - Moving from rpmfusion-free to Fedora because it will be free of known patents
  in all countries from 2012-04-04 onwards
- Changed license from GPL to GPLv2+ and included up-to-date license file