18633293 librsync needs TPNO and license file adjustments
authorRich Burridge <rich.burridge@oracle.com>
Tue, 22 Apr 2014 07:20:08 -0700
changeset 1843 cd2360dedae9
parent 1842 d45b481d5f58
child 1844 5bd55496588c
18633293 librsync needs TPNO and license file adjustments 18633373 libsndfile needs TPNO and license file adjustments
components/librsync/librsync.copyright
components/librsync/librsync.p5m
components/libsndfile/libsndfile.license
components/libsndfile/libsndfile.p5m
--- a/components/librsync/librsync.copyright	Tue Apr 22 09:46:14 2014 +0800
+++ b/components/librsync/librsync.copyright	Tue Apr 22 07:20:08 2014 -0700
@@ -1,156 +1,156 @@
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--- a/components/librsync/librsync.p5m	Tue Apr 22 09:46:14 2014 +0800
+++ b/components/librsync/librsync.p5m	Tue Apr 22 07:20:08 2014 -0700
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
 #
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 <transform file path=usr.*/man/.+ -> default mangler.man.stability volatile>
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
     value="A library that implements the rolling-checksum algorithm of remote file synchronization that was popularized by the rsync utility and is used in rproxy"
 set name=pkg.summary value="A library that implements the rsync remote-delta algorithm"
 set name=com.oracle.info.description value="the librsync rsync remote-delta algorithm library"
+set name=com.oracle.info.tpno value=9087
 set name=info.classification \
     value=org.opensolaris.category.2008:System/Libraries
 set name=info.source-url value=$(COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_URL)
--- a/components/libsndfile/libsndfile.license	Tue Apr 22 09:46:14 2014 +0800
+++ b/components/libsndfile/libsndfile.license	Tue Apr 22 07:20:08 2014 -0700
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--- a/components/libsndfile/libsndfile.p5m	Tue Apr 22 09:46:14 2014 +0800
+++ b/components/libsndfile/libsndfile.p5m	Tue Apr 22 07:20:08 2014 -0700
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
 #
 # CDDL HEADER END
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 #
 <transform file path=usr.*/man/.+ -> default mangler.man.stability uncommitted>
 set name=pkg.fmri value=pkg:/library/libsndfile@$(IPS_COMPONENT_VERSION),$(BUILD_VERSION)
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
 set name=pkg.description \
 	value="Libsndfile is a C library for reading and writing files containing sampled sound (such as MS Windows WAV and the Apple/SGI AIFF format) through one standard library interface."
 set name=com.oracle.info.description value="the libsndfile sound file library"
+set name=com.oracle.info.tpno value=8890
 set name=info.classification value="org.opensolaris.category.2008:System/Libraries"
 set name=info.upstream-url value=$(COMPONENT_PROJECT_URL)
 set name=info.source-url value=$(COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_URL)