PACKAGE NAME: gnome-mount-0.8.svn20080225-i586-3gsb.tlz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./packages/desktop PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 98 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 630 K PACKAGE MD5: 47278b57bf243903b624f6159311b6e5 ./packages/desktop/gnome-mount-0.8.svn20080225-i586-3gsb.tlz PACKAGE REQUIRED: GConf >= 2.22.0-i586-2gsb,ORBit2 >= 2.14.12-i586-2gsb,aaa_base >= 12.1.0-noarch-2 | glibc-solibs >= 2.7-i486-10,atk >= 1.22.0-i486-1,cairo >= 1.6.4-i586-1vl60,dbus >= 1.1.20-i486-1,dbus-glib >= 0.74-i486-2,expat >= 2.0.1-i486-1,fontconfig >= 2.4.2-i486-2,freetype >= 2.3.7-i586-1vl60,fuse >= 2.7.3-i486-1 | nfs-utils >= 1.1.2-i486-1 | samba >= 3.0.28a-i486-1 | sysvinit >= 2.86-i486-6 | util-linux-ng >= 2.13.1-i486-1,glib2 >= 2.16.3-i586-1gsb,gnome-keyring >= 2.22.1-i586-1gsb,gtk+2 >= 2.12.9-i486-1,hal >= 0.5.10-i486-2,hal >= 0.5.10-i486-2 | samba >= 3.0.28a-i486-1 | util-linux-ng >= 2.13.1-i486-1,libX11 >= 1.1.4-i486-1,libXau >= 1.0.3-i486-1,libXcomposite >= 0.4.0-i486-1,libXcursor >= 1.1.9-i486-1,libXdamage >= 1.1.1-i486-1,libXdmcp >= 1.0.2-i486-1,libXext >= 1.0.4-i486-1,libXfixes >= 4.0.3-i486-1,libXi >= 1.1.3-i486-1,libXinerama >= 1.0.3-i486-1,libXrandr >= 1.2.2-i486-1,libXrender >= 0.9.4-i486-1,libglade >= 2.6.2-i486-2 | libglade >= 2.6.2-i586-1gsb,libnotify >= 0.4.4-i586-2gsb,libpng >= 1.2.29-i586-1vl60,libusb >= 0.1.12-i486-2,libxcb >= 1.0-i486-2,libxml2 >= 2.6.31-i486-2,nautilus >= 2.22.2-i586-1gsb,pango >= 1.20.0-i486-1,pixman >= 0.10.0-i486-4,zlib >= 1.2.3-i486-2 PACKAGE CONFLICTS: PACKAGE SUGGESTS: PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: gnome-mount: gnome-mount (GNOME Mounting Utility) gnome-mount: gnome-mount: The gnome-mount package contains programs for mounting, unmounting gnome-mount: and ejecting storage devices. The goal for gnome-mount is to get gnome-mount: the appropriate GNOME software (such as gnome-volume-manager and gnome-mount: GNOME-VFS) to use this instead of invoking mount/umount/eject or gnome-mount: direct HAL invoking methods. All the gnome-mount programs utilize gnome-mount: the methods on HAL and as such run unprivileged. The rationale for gnome-mount: gnome-mount is to have a centralized place (in GConf) where settings gnome-mount: (e.g., mount options and mount locations) are maintained. gnome-mount: