openmcdf 1.5.4-1 source package in Ubuntu

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openmcdf (1.5.4-1) unstable; urgency=low


  * New upstream: 1.5.4
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 -- Mathieu Malaterre <email address hidden>  Mon, 08 Apr 2013 11:02:15 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Debian CLI Applications Team
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian CLI Applications Team
Architectures:
all
Section:
cli-mono
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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Builds

Saucy: [FULLYBUILT] i386

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openmcdf_1.5.4-1.dsc 2.0 KiB fa0f8445603355344ba02b183a560335315928de50e6fa25d93e857173ff12d3
openmcdf_1.5.4.orig.tar.gz 396.6 KiB 0e492687c6e365489b0edba6db7b900e6e5ae73b29e14acfe18e69802273cb5c
openmcdf_1.5.4-1.debian.tar.gz 4.6 KiB 7e31e0817e14124ba9ae384cc9a20fab00b6cadacfe24e85e6079901c9547b27

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Binary packages built by this source

openmcdf: Structured Storage Explorer

 OpenMCDF is a 100% managed CLI component that allows client applications to
 manipulate COM structured storage files, also known as Microsoft Compound
 Document Format files.
 .
 This file format is used under the hood by a lot of applications: the files
 created by Microsoft Office until the 2007 product release are all structured
 storage files. They include multiple streams of information (document summary,
 user data) in a single physical container (the file). Also the omnipresent
 Thumbs.db, used by Windows as thumbnails cache, is a structured storage file.
 .
 OpenMCDF makes available to the developer an easy interface to read, write, add
 and remove structured storage primitives. Structured storage items are
 organized in a hierarchical tree where 'storage' nodes act like a directory and
 'stream' nodes like a file. Developers can use OpenMCDF to view storages and
 streams, traverse hierarchical trees of items, explore existing compound file
 and modify them or create a new compound file from scratch.