: T2 SDE :

gnome-vfs: Gnome virtual file system1

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

GNOME VFS is the GNOME virtual file system. It is the foundation of the Nautilus file manager. It provides a modular architecture and ships with several modules that implement support for file systems, http, ftp and others. It provides a URI-based API, a backend supporting asynchronous file operations, a MIME type manipulation library and other features.

... part of T2, get it here

Author: Ettore Perazzoli <ettore [at] ximian [dot] com> and others
Maintainer: Susanne Klaus <vadja [at] gmx [dot] de>

License: LGPL
Status: Stable
Version: 2.24.2

Remark: Does cross compile (as setup and patched in T2).

Download: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-vfs/2.24/ gnome-vfs-2.24.2.tar.bz2

T2 source: gnome-vfs.cache
T2 source: gnome-vfs.desc

Build time (on reference hardware): 115% (relative to binutils)2

Installed size (on reference hardware): 8.93 MB, 321 files

Dependencies (build time detected): 00-dirtree acl at-spi atk attr bash binutils bzip2 compiz coreutils dbus dbus-glib diffutils eog evince evolution-data-server fam findutils gawk gcc gconf gdl gedit gettext gimp glabels glade3 glib glibc gmime gnet gnome-desktop gnome-keyring gnome-libs14 gnome-mime-data gnome-panel gnome-python-extras gnome-utils goffice gok grep gst-plugins-base gstreamer gtk+ gtkdoc gtkglext gtksourceview hal howl intltool libbonobo libbonoboui libbtctl libgda libglade libgnome libgnomecanvas libgnomedb libgnomeprint libgnomeprintui libgnomeui libgsf libgtop librsvg libsexy libsoup libwnck libxklavier libxml linux-header loudmouth make mktemp nautilus net-tools openssl orbit2 pango perl perl-xml-parser pkgconfig policykit-gnome pygobject pygtk rhythmbox sed sysfiles tar totem-pl-parser vte zlib

Installed files (on reference hardware): [show]

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