bonobo10: The GNOME arch. for reusable software components and compound documents1

Package available in: [7.0] [6.0] [2.1]

Bonobo is a set of language and system independant CORBA interfaces for creating reusable components and creating compound documents.

The Bonobo distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the Bonobo interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable components and applications that can be used to form more complex documents.

... part of T2, get it here

URL: http://developer.gnome.org/arch/component/bonobo.html

Author: The GNOME Project <gnome-devel-list [at] gnome [dot] org>
Maintainer: Rene Rebe <rene [at] t2-project [dot] org>

License: GPL
Status: Stable
Version: 1.0.22

Download: ftp://archive.progeny.com/GNOME/sources/bonobo/1.0/ bonobo-1.0.22.tar.bz2

T2 source: bonobo-10.patch.disabled
T2 source: bonobo10.cache
T2 source: bonobo10.desc
T2 source: compile-fix.patch

Build time (on reference hardware): 125% (relative to binutils)2

Installed size (on reference hardware): 5.78 MB, 282 files

Dependencies (build time detected): 00-dirtree alsa-lib anjuta at-spi atk audiofile autoconf automake bash bdb33 binutils bzip2 coreutils diffutils epiphany esound evolution-data-server findutils freetype gail gawk gcc gconf gdk-pixbuf10 gettext gimp glabels glib glib12 glibc gmime gnet gnome-desktop gnome-libs14 gnome-panel gnome-print10 gnome-python-extras gnome-utils gnome-vfs gok grep gtk+ gtk+12 gtkdoc gtkglext gtksourceview gtkspell imlib indent libbonobo libbonoboui libgda libglade libgnome libgnomecanvas libgnomeprint libgnomeui libgsf libice libsm libsoup libwnck libx11 libxau libxdmcp libxext libxi libxml1 libxpm linux-header make mktemp net-tools oaf10 orbit10 orbit2 pango patch perl pkgconfig popt sed sysfiles tar texinfo util-linux vte xproto zlib

Installed files (on reference hardware): n.a.

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2) Compatible with Linux From Scratch's "Standard Build Unit" (SBU).