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RPM: libxfconf
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Current version: 4.6.1-alt2
Build date: 24 may 2009, 16:31 ( 780.1 weeks ago )
Size: 436.53 Kb
Home page: http://www.xfce.org/
License: BSD-style
Summary: Xfconf is the new configuration system for Xfce 4.6, replacing the old MCS
Description:
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Build date: 24 may 2009, 16:31 ( 780.1 weeks ago )
Size: 436.53 Kb
Home page: http://www.xfce.org/
License: BSD-style
Summary: Xfconf is the new configuration system for Xfce 4.6, replacing the old MCS
Description:
Xfconf is intended to be more general-purpose than MCS ever was, and not even
require a GUI for management of settings. Some may consider Xfconf's architecture
to be similar to that of gconf, and they wouldn't be completely wrong. However,
Xfconf is designed to be much simpler and easier to work with, while still being
much more flexible than MCS and providing core Xfce applications and 3rd-party
applications an easy-to-use configuration system.
As you might guess, Xfconf consists of a few different components that all work together.
It uses D-Bus for communication between these components.
Current maintainer: Denis Koryavov require a GUI for management of settings. Some may consider Xfconf's architecture
to be similar to that of gconf, and they wouldn't be completely wrong. However,
Xfconf is designed to be much simpler and easier to work with, while still being
much more flexible than MCS and providing core Xfce applications and 3rd-party
applications an easy-to-use configuration system.
As you might guess, Xfconf consists of a few different components that all work together.
It uses D-Bus for communication between these components.
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- libxfconf
- libxfconf-devel
- xfconf-utils