FSA/F7/FEDORA-2007-1159

[SECURITY] Fedora 7 Update: chmsee-1.0.0-0.20.beta2.fc7
Fedora Update Notification FEDORA-2007-1159 2007-07-19 09:46:20.424669

Name       : chmsee Product    : Fedora 7 Version    : 1.0.0 Release    : 0.20.beta2.fc7 Summary    : A Gtk+2 CHM document viewer Description : A gtk2 chm document viewer.

It uses chmlib to extract files. It uses gecko to display pages. It supports displaying multilingual pages due to gecko. It features bookmarks and tabs. The tabs could be used to jump inside the chm file conveniently. Its UI is clean and handy, also is well localized. It is actively developed and maintained. The author of chmsee is Jungle Ji and several other great people.

Hint and display them. The extracted files could be found in $HOME/.chmsee/bookshelf directory. You can clean those files at any time and there is a special config option for that. only current file's.
 * Unlike other chm viewers, chmsee extracts files from chm file, and then read
 * The bookmark is related to each file so not all bookmarks will be loaded,
 * Try to remove $HOME/.chmsee if you encounter any problem after an upgrade.

ChangeLog:

- update for firefox 1.5.0.12 and 2.0.0.5
 * Thu Jul 19 2007 bbbush  - 1.0.0-0.20.beta2

Updated packages:

0b21fd6e969c051da90051cf20e1097358fd4ea6 chmsee-1.0.0-0.20.beta2.fc7.ppc64.rpm 96d07d6c1589e762f42448fbae59539445c9982b chmsee-debuginfo-1.0.0-0.20.beta2.fc7.ppc64.rpm b38f8dac51efb99d48f17a06c28a0f6b54962305 chmsee-1.0.0-0.20.beta2.fc7.i386.rpm d808258ac7eae60d176e03029de1353cb65f0cb2 chmsee-debuginfo-1.0.0-0.20.beta2.fc7.i386.rpm 3faf528fcb7b305a1df41164d5c587414f54f53a chmsee-1.0.0-0.20.beta2.fc7.x86_64.rpm 376522342a064d27d1495158aed937423562f5b7 chmsee-debuginfo-1.0.0-0.20.beta2.fc7.x86_64.rpm 95fc8aa5fcc8b0aa46d1cb3e2afd85bead5549ea chmsee-debuginfo-1.0.0-0.20.beta2.fc7.ppc.rpm 3b139d4657cb3f03d4cc9255ea1da63d16d2679e chmsee-1.0.0-0.20.beta2.fc7.ppc.rpm 25674af4a8eb0e3efb237e758f8f5e89d80e4a72 chmsee-1.0.0-0.20.beta2.fc7.src.rpm

This update can be installed with the 'yum' update program. Use 'yum update package-name' at the command line. For more information, refer to 'Managing Software with yum,' available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.