[Bug 225522] Review Request: cinepaint - CinePaint is a tool for manipulating images

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Summary: Review Request: cinepaint - CinePaint is a tool for manipulating images


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=225522


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------- Additional Comments From kwizart@xxxxxxxxx  2007-05-10 21:33 EST -------
yes indeed...(was still working on it but was still failling on icc_examin on
devel). But I can compile it on FC-6 (x86_64 binaries are in the same directory)

So still searching for missing BR... This would help also to have lcms >= 1.16
in FC-6! I have rebuild lcms from rawhide...

Spec URL:
http://kwizart.free.fr/fedora/6/testing/cinepaint/cinepaint.spec
SRPM URL:
http://kwizart.free.fr/fedora/6/testing/cinepaint/cinepaint-0.22.0-2.kwizart.fc6.src.rpm
Description: CinePaint is a tool for manipulating images

I wonder why this "checking for Python library... Not found"
Do python have a pkg-config package ? Seems not...

I'm working on gltt and ftgl but theses are optionnal (i can built it with them
on FC-6 - spec are in the same dir for now. But they not working...  - WIP)


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