Fedora 10 Update: PyOpenGL-3.0.0-0.9.b8.fc10

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2009-0191
2009-01-07 06:46:54
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Name        : PyOpenGL
Product     : Fedora 10
Version     : 3.0.0
Release     : 0.9.b8.fc10
URL         : http://pyopengl.sourceforge.net/
Summary     : Python bindings for OpenGL
Description :
PyOpenGL is the cross platform Python binding to OpenGL and related APIs. It
includes support for OpenGL v1.1, GLU, GLUT v3.7, GLE 3 and WGL 4. It also
includes support for dozens of extensions (where supported in the underlying
implementation).

PyOpenGL is interoperable with a large number of external GUI libraries
for Python including (Tkinter, wxPython, FxPy, PyGame, and Qt).

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Update Information:

- performance, bug-fix and packaging release.  - Obsolete 'doc' subpackage (no
longer distributed upstream)
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ChangeLog:

* Fri Jan  2 2009 Nikolay Vladimirov <nikolay at vladimiroff.com> - 3.0.0-0.9.b8
- New upstream 3.0.0b8 (b7 was skipped by upstream)
- performance, bug-fix and packaging release. 
- Use macro for "python"
- remove "--single-version-externally-managed" option for setup.py
- *.egg-info is no longer a folder, it's a file now 
- Tests are no longer installed by setup.py
- Obsolete 'doc' subpackage (no longer distributed "documentation" folder)
- license.txt is also no longer provided by upstream. Using one from b6
- Removed Requires for libGL and libGLU ( should be pulled for freeglut)
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update program.  Use 
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