libgsf -- The G Structured File Library
Jody Goldberg <jody@gnome.org>
The project aims to provide an efficient extensible i/o abstraction for
dealing with different structured file formats.
libgsf is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL included in the
file COPYING.LIB.
To report libgsf bugs, please visit bugzilla.gnome.org.
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This library has taken insight from
OLE:
- libole : Michael Meeks, Arturo Tena, and Frank Chiulli
- which was based on
Laola : by Martin Schwartz
WINE : Marcus Meissner, Francis Beaudet, Sylvain St-Germain and
Thuy Nguyen
Caolan McNamara's work
- POIFS : Marc Johnson
VBA:
- libole : Michael Meeks and Frank Chiulli figuring out quite a bit about
how a vba stream is stored.
- OpenOffice : For confirming many of Michael's hypothesis' and supplying
insight into the project file structure.
- Costin Raiu, Kaspersky Labs <craiu@pcnet.ro>
: For commenting that the dir stream had offsets too. That way we can
avoid OpenOffice's trouble parsing pcode.
gzip:
- zlib : for doing all the heavy lifting, and suppling gzio.c as an
example.
Requirements
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autoconf 2.5x
automake 1.7
glib >= 1.3.10
zlib >= 1.1.3
libxml2 >= 2.4.16 (not really, but it is the first to be tested)
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