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# ChangeLog for app-shells/csh
# Copyright 2000-2005 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-shells/csh/ChangeLog,v 1.29 2005/11/02 22:55:01 taviso Exp $
*csh-1.29-r4 (02 Nov 2005)
02 Nov 2005; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> +csh-1.29-r4.ebuild:
dont install init files so that tcsh block can be removed.
02 May 2005; Stephen Bennett <spb@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r3.ebuild:
Fixed build when LIBC is set. #91179.
01 May 2005; Michael Hanselmann <hansmi@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r3.ebuild:
Stable on ppc.
21 Apr 2005; Simon Stelling <blubb@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r3.ebuild:
stable on amd64
02 Apr 2005; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r3.ebuild:
marking ~ppc on request.
12 Jan 2005; Gustavo Zacarias <gustavoz@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r3.ebuild:
Stable on sparc
30 Oct 2004; Jason Wever <weeve@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r3.ebuild:
Added ~sparc keyword.
28 Jun 2004; Aron Griffis <agriffis@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r2.ebuild,
csh-1.29-r3.ebuild:
glibc -> libc, add sed-4 dep
15 May 2004; Danny van Dyk <kugelfang@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r3.ebuild:
Marked ~amd64.
09 Mar 2004; <agriffis@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r3.ebuild:
stable on alpha and ia64
27 Feb 2004; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r3.ebuild:
stable
*csh-1.29-r3 (09 Jan 2004)
09 Jan 2004; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r3.ebuild:
splite points out in #37608 that csh traditionally does not use the SIG prefix.
29 Dec 2003; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r2.ebuild:
typo #36642
15 Dec 2003; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r2.ebuild:
change to mirror:// syntax.
02 Dec 2003; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r2.ebuild:
no need to append-flags one at a time, minor syntax change.
17 Nov 2003; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r2.ebuild:
"William Joy" => "Bill Joy", I think most people would recognise the
latter :)
block tcsh.
17 Sep 2003; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r1.ebuild,
csh-1.29.ebuild:
cleaning up
05 Sep 2003; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r2.ebuild:
stable on x86 and alpha.
made compliant with repoman's new whitespace syntax detection.
*csh-1.29-r2 (31 Jul 2003)
31 Jul 2003; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r2.ebuild,
files/retype-input.diff:
splite <splite-gentoo@sigint.cs.purdue.edu> contributes a patch to
fix printing of exisiting buffer after displaying completion options.
# 24290
re-organizing ebuild and seperating patching into src_unpack()
16 Jun 2003; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r1.ebuild:
no outstanding bugs, several users have requested by email that this
be marked stable, so marking stable on x86 and alpha.
13 Jun 2003; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r1.ebuild,
files/dot.cshrc, files/dot.login:
include the example login scripts in ${FILESDIR}.
modified the scripts to turn on some nice things, like set emacs, and
aliased ls to ls --color.
12 Jun 2003; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r1.ebuild:
put some empty csh login scripts in /etc, provide some skel files with docs.
*csh-1.29-r1 (12 Jun 2003)
12 Jun 2003; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29-r1.ebuild:
no longer uses cvs.eclass to fetch sources (#22678).
no longer dual license, generate list of signal names from `kill -l` output.
informational messages tweak.
produced binary will have better `kill` builtin (no more SIGJUNK fillers),
so version bump.
04 Jun 2003; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29.ebuild:
inherit eclasses _after_ my own dependencies, or they get clobbered.
fixes #22189, thanks to Bruce Chiarelli.
29 May 2003; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29.ebuild:
doc use flag.
*csh-1.29 (28 May 2003)
28 May 2003; Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gentoo.org> csh-1.29.ebuild:
Initial import, the classic C Shell from NetBSD, tricky to write ebuild for.
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