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 2.1 included in the file COPYING. To report libgsf bugs, please visit https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libgsf/issues -- 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 ------------ 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) Mailing lists ------------- There is NO mailing list used to discuss libgsf specificly as yet. For now please use the gnumeric list. To subscribe send a mail to: gnumeric-list-request@gnome.org And in the body of the message write "subscribe" An archive of the mailing lists is available in: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnumeric-list/