dleyna-server: remove
They are uncared for and are blocking gupnp update.
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libaudit.so.1 libaudit-2.8.4_1
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libauparse.so.0 libauparse-2.8.4_1
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libOpenCL.so.1 ocl-icd-2.2.12_1
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libdleyna-server-1.0.so.1 dleyna-server-0.6.0_1
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liburiparser.so.1 uriparser-0.8.6_1
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libcpptest.so.1 cpptest-2.0.0_1
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libhandy-0.0.so.0 libhandy-0.0.3_1
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dleyna-server
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dleyna-server is no longer provided by Void Linux, and will be fully removed from the repos on 2019/06/14
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# Template file for 'dleyna-server'
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pkgname=dleyna-server
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version=0.6.0
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revision=1
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build_style=gnu-configure
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hostmakedepends="automake libtool pkg-config"
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makedepends="libglib-devel gssdp-devel gupnp-devel gupnp-av-devel libsoup-devel
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gupnp-dlna-devel libxml2-devel dleyna-core-devel"
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short_desc="Library for implementing services to manipulate Digital Media Servers"
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maintainer="maxice8 <thinkabit.ukim@gmail.com>"
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license="LGPL-2.1-or-later"
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revision=2
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archs=noarch
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build_style=meta
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short_desc="Library for implementing services to manipulate Digital Media Servers (removed package)"
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license="metapackage"
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homepage="https://01.org/dleyna/"
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distfiles="https://github.com/intel/dleyna-server/archive/${version}.tar.gz"
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checksum=fd2263134b90cf5ce61d0f4ab411d88e08e0208061dbe4f7e03c25a5330d0b3b
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conf_files="/etc/dleyna-server-service.conf"
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pre_configure() {
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autoreconf -fi
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}
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dleyna-server-devel_package() {
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depends="libglib-devel dleyna-server-${version}_${revision}"
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short_desc+=" - development files"
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pkg_install() {
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vmove usr/include
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vmove usr/lib/pkgconfig
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vmove "usr/lib/dleyna-server/*.so"
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}
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}
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