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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
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Maciej (Matchek) BliziĆski wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Either in -dev, or in a separate package, depending what they are. You
need to find that out. Looking at prior art (e.g. Debian) is a good
idea.
Putting them in -dev is the simplest, and in such a case it is
necessary for -dev to depend on CSWlibz1.
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I did some research. Debian doesn't have them in any packages.<br>
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They are utility programs:<br>
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<p><span class="term"><span class="command"><strong>pngfix</strong></span></span>
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<p> tests, optimizes and optionally fixes the zlib header in
PNG files. Optionally, when fixing, strips ancillary
chunks from the file. </p>
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<p> <a id="png-fix-itxt" name="png-fix-itxt"></a><span
class="term"><span class="command"><strong>png-fix-itxt</strong></span></span>
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<p> fixes PNG files that have an incorrect length field in
the iTXt chunks. </p>
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Thus strictly speaking not something for developer but for users. A
separate package, like png-utils ?<br>
Perhaps it is not worth the effort and w can just slap then in -dev
or even exclude them as apparently others do?<br>
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Both for me are fine.<br>
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Riccardo<br>
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