A Library to Manipulate XML Files
The XML C library was initially developed for the GNOME project. It is
now used by many programs to load and save extensible data structures
or manipulate any kind of XML files.
This library implements a number of existing standards related to
markup languages, including the XML standard, name spaces in XML, XML
Base, RFC 2396, XPath, XPointer, HTML4, XInclude, SGML catalogs, and
XML catalogs. In most cases, libxml tries to implement the
specification in a rather strict way. To some extent, it provides
support for the following specifications, but does not claim to
implement them: DOM, FTP client, HTTP client, and SAX.
The library also supports RelaxNG. Support for W3C XML Schemas is in
progress.
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baselibs.conf | 0000000206 206 Bytes | |
fix-perl.diff | 0000004022 3.93 KB | |
libxml2-2.9.7.tar.gz | 0005467389 5.21 MB | |
libxml2-2.9.7.tar.gz.asc | 0000000455 455 Bytes | |
libxml2-Avoid-quadratic-checking-of-identity-const |
0000012057 11.8 KB | |
libxml2-CVE-2018-14404.patch | 0000001829 1.79 KB | |
libxml2-CVE-2018-14567.patch | 0000001643 1.6 KB | |
libxml2-CVE-2019-20388.patch | 0000001003 1003 Bytes | |
libxml2-CVE-2020-24977.patch | 0000001052 1.03 KB | |
libxml2-CVE-2020-7595.patch | 0000000994 994 Bytes | |
libxml2-make-XPATH_MAX_NODESET_LENGTH-configurable |
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libxml2-python3-string-null-check.patch | 0000000887 887 Bytes | |
libxml2-python3-unicode-errors.patch | 0000001259 1.23 KB | |
libxml2.changes | 0000077890 76.1 KB | |
libxml2.keyring | 0000003169 3.09 KB | |
libxml2.spec | 0000006508 6.36 KB | |
python-libxml2-python.changes | 0000079954 78.1 KB | |
python-libxml2-python.spec | 0000003578 3.49 KB | |
python3.6-verify_fd.patch | 0000000502 502 Bytes |
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