Change AppImage name back from qpdf to QPDF

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Jay Berkenbilt 2018-02-19 09:36:47 -05:00
parent 00bd6a271d
commit 7a457f7edf
3 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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after_success:
- cd appimage/build
- find ./appdir -executable -type f -exec ldd {} \; | grep " => /usr" | cut -d " " -f 2-3 | sort | uniq
- curl --upload-file ./qpdf*.AppImage https://transfer.sh/qpdf-git.$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)-x86_64.AppImage
- sha512sum ./qpdf*.AppImage
- curl --upload-file ./QPDF*.AppImage https://transfer.sh/QPDF-git.$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)-x86_64.AppImage
- sha512sum ./QPDF*.AppImage

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To build from source for Linux or other UNIX/UNIX-like systems, it is generally sufficient to download just the source `qpdf-<version>.tar.gz` file.
Virtually all Linux distributions include packages for qpdf. If you'd like to run the latest version of qpdf on an AppImage, you can download `qpdf-<version>-x86_64.AppImage`.
Virtually all Linux distributions include packages for qpdf. If you'd like to run the latest version of qpdf as an [AppImage](https://appimage.org/), you can download `QPDF-<version>-x86_64.AppImage`. This is a self-contained executable that you make symlink `qpdf` to and run on most reasonably recent Linux distributions.
For Windows, there are several additional files that you might want to download.

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Type=Application
Terminal=true
Exec=qpdf
Name=qpdf
Name=QPDF
Comment=Structural, content-preserving transformations on PDF files
Icon=qpdf