Library to Extract Metadata from Files

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Using libextractor, you can extract metadata from files of arbitrary
types. Supported file formats include HTML, PDF, DVI, PS, MP3, OGG,
WAV, JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIFF, RPM, ZIP, TAR, ELF, REAL, RIFF (AVI), MPEG,
QT, and ASF. Also, various additional MIME types are detected.

Helper libraries perform the extraction. It is extendable by linking
against external extractors for additional file types.

The goal is to provide developers of indexing tools with a universal
library to obtain simple keywords to match against queries.
libextractor contains a shell command "extract" that, similar to the
well-known "file" command, can extract metadata from a file and print
the results to stdout.

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Filename Size Changed
libextractor-1.13.tar.gz 0008173930 7.8 MB
libextractor-1.13.tar.gz.sig 0000000566 566 Bytes
libextractor-1.7-segfault.patch 0000000575 575 Bytes
libextractor.changes 0000008172 7.98 KB
libextractor.keyring 0000005048 4.93 KB
libextractor.spec 0000007101 6.93 KB
Revision 30 (latest revision is 34)
Sergey Kondakov's avatar Sergey Kondakov (X0F) committed (revision 30)
- update to 1.13:
  * Misc. fixes to build system and code to support more recent libexiv2.
  * Revive REAL plugin
  * Revive ELF plugin
  * Removing plugins depending on buggy, unstable libffmpeg library
- drop libextractor-1.11-exiv2-0.28.patch, upstream

- update to version 1.11:
  * mask SIGPIPE to avoid test case failure with latest librpm
    (#6709)
  * fix test case failures (#6613)
  * fixed some code that called deprecated libav routines
  * fixed missing initialization of duration in Opus extractor
  * fix invalid read for malformed DVI files (#5846)
  * fix build issue with exiv2-0.27 (#5820)
  * consistently use AS_IF and AS_CASE in configure.ac
- remove obsolete libextractor-1.8-exiv2-0.27.patch
- reformat libextractor-1.7-segfault.patch so it applies again
- add libextractor-1.11-exiv2-0.28.patch for new exiv2-0.28 APIs
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