Command-line tools and library for transforming PDF files
QPDF is a program that does structural, content-preserving
transformations on PDF files. It could have been called something
like pdf-to-pdf. It also provides many useful capabilities to
developers of PDF-producing software or for people who just want to
look at the innards of a PDF file to learn more about how they work.
QPDF offers many capabilities such as linearization (web
optimization), encrypt, and decryption of PDF files. Note that QPDF
does not have the capability to create PDF files from scratch; it is
only used to create PDF files with special characteristics starting
from other PDF files or to inspect or extract information from
existing PDF files.
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qpdf-10.0.0.tar.gz | 0018397459 17.5 MB | |
qpdf-10.0.0.tar.gz.asc | 0000000833 833 Bytes | |
qpdf.changes | 0000020103 19.6 KB | |
qpdf.keyring | 0000011028 10.8 KB | |
qpdf.spec | 0000003861 3.77 KB |
Revision 47 (latest revision is 77)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Ismail Dönmez (namtrac)
(revision 47)
- Update to version 10.0.0 * Several internal optimizations * OpenSSL support as alternative crypto provider * Bug fixes * See http://qpdf.sourceforge.net/files/qpdf-manual.html#ref.release-notes for the complete changelog. - Add BR on pkgconfig(openssl) to add support for OpenSSL crypto provider and enable with --enable-crypto-openssl. - Drop BR on pkgconfig(gnutls) now that we have OpenSSL support. - Pass --disable-implicit-crypto to configure to make sure weak crypto code is disabled.
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