Brief description of the package:
Library to support MusicBrainz enabled tagging
Please read the file "DESCR" for a longer description, or browse the package's history.
This package has a home page at http://musicbrainz.org/doc/libtunepimp.
Please note that this package has a gnu-gpl-v2 license.
The package is located in the "audio/libtunepimp" directory. The current source version of the package is "libtunepimp-0.5.3nb9". For a summary on how to use the package collection, go to the top of the packages tree.
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The following security vulnerabilities are known for audio/libtunepimp :
This package requires the following package(s) to build: flac>=1.1.0nb1 libogg>=1.1 libtool-base>=2.2.6bnb3 f2c>=20090411nb2 pkg-config>=0.19 xz>=4.999.9betanb1 libogg>=1.1.2nb1 gmake>=3.81 musicbrainz>=2.0.2 expat>=1.95.7 expat>=1.95.4 expat>=2.0.0nb1 libmad>=0.15.0b libmpcdec>=1.2.4 libofa>=0.9.3 fftw>=3.0 libf2c>=20090201nb3 curl>=7.12.3 libidn>=0.4.6 perl>=5.0 libidn>=1.20nb1 fftw>=3.1nb1 curl>=7.21.4nb1 libvorbis>=1.0.1 taglib>=1.0 cmake>=2.8.1nb1 libarchive>=2.8.4 xz>=5.0.0 libarchive>=2.2 ncurses>=5.3nb1 xmlrpc-c-ss>=1.16.34 libwww>=5.3.2nb2 automake14>=1.4 autoconf213>=2.13 m4>=1.4 libwww>=5.4.0nb8 libarchive>=2.8.4nb1 ncurses>=5.4nb1 xmlrpc-c-ss>=1.16.34nb1 libmp4v2>=1.5.0.1 flac>=1.1.3nb1 musicbrainz>=2.1.2nb2 libmad>=0.15.1bnb1 libmpcdec>=1.2.6 libvorbis>=1.1.0nb1 taglib>=1.3 .
This package requires the following package(s) to run: flac>=1.1.0nb1 libogg>=1.1 libogg>=1.1.2nb1 musicbrainz>=2.0.2 expat>=1.95.7 expat>=1.95.4 expat>=2.0.0nb1 libmad>=0.15.0b libmpcdec>=1.2.4 libofa>=0.9.3 fftw>=3.0 libf2c>=20090201nb3 curl>=7.12.3 libidn>=0.4.6 libidn>=1.20nb1 fftw>=3.1nb1 curl>=7.21.4nb1 libvorbis>=1.0.1 taglib>=1.0 libmp4v2>=1.5.0.1 flac>=1.1.3nb1 musicbrainz>=2.1.2nb2 libmad>=0.15.1bnb1 libmpcdec>=1.2.6 libvorbis>=1.1.0nb1 taglib>=1.3 .
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