On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 19:18, tv <[email protected]> wrote: > Name : libproxy Relocations: (not relocatable) > Version : 0.4.7 Vendor: Mageia.Org > Release : 4.mga2 Build Date: Sat Feb 18 20:15:09 > 2012 > Install Date: (not installed) Build Host: ecosse.mageia.org > Group : System/Libraries Source RPM: (none) > Size : 99734 License: LGPLv2+ > Signature : (none) > Packager : tv <tv> > URL : http://code.google.com/p/libproxy/ > Summary : A library handling all the details of proxy configuration > Description : > libproxy offers the following features: > > * extremely small core footprint (< 35K) > * no external dependencies within libproxy core > (libproxy plugins may have dependencies) > * only 3 functions in the stable external API > * dynamic adjustment to changing network topology > * a standard way of dealing with proxy settings across all scenarios > * a sublime sense of joy and accomplishment > > tv <tv> 0.4.7-4.mga2: > + Revision: 210510 > - drop libproxy-webkit > - drop libproxy-mozjs
Also, why dropping them? It means .pac are no longer supported (which can be quite annoying for enterprise use...)
