A library to make the use of LV2 plugins as simple as possible for applications

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Lilv is a library to make the use of LV2 plugins as simple as possible for applications. Lilv is the successor to SLV2, rewritten to be significantly faster and have minimal dependencies.
Lilv is Free Software (using an extremely liberal “MIT-style” license) written in C99 using Serd and Sord, and is known to work on GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows 7 with MingW

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baselibs.conf 0000000012 12 Bytes
lilv-0.24.2.tar.bz2 0000244764 239 KB
lilv-rpmlintrc 0000000061 61 Bytes
lilv.changes 0000010552 10.3 KB
lilv.spec 0000004207 4.11 KB
Revision 12 (latest revision is 20)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 538933 from Dave Plater's avatar Dave Plater (plater) (revision 12)
Revert devel package name to original, causes unresolvables.
- Switch to python3
- Run spec cleaner
- Rename devel subpackage
- Update to version 0.24.2
- Remove patch lilv-python-bindings-fix.diff it's now incorporated
  by upstream.
- Upstream changes:
    Fix saving state to paths that contain URI delimiters
    Fix comparison of restored states with paths
    Add new hand-crafted Pythonic bindings with full test
    coverage.
    Add lv2apply utility for applying plugins to audio files
    Add lilv_world_get_symbol()
    Add lilv_state_set_metadata() for adding state banks/comments
    /etc (based on patch from Hanspeter Portner)
    Fix crash when state contains non-POD properties
    Fix crash if NULL predicate passed to lilv_world_find_nodes()
    Fix state file versioning
    Unload contained resources when bundle is unloaded
    Do not instantiate plugin when data fails to parse
    Support re-loading plugins
    Replace bundles if bundle with newer plugin version is loaded
    Fix loading dyn-manifest from bundles with spaces in path
    Check lv2:binary predicate for UIs
    Add LILV_URI_ATOM_PORT and LILV_URI_CV_PORT defines
    Fix documentation installation
    Fix outdated comment references to lilv_uri_to_path()
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