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# ChangeLog for dev-libs/lam-mpi
# Copyright 2002-2003 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-cluster/lam-mpi/ChangeLog,v 1.1 2003/07/08 05:31:28 george Exp $

  07 Jul 2003; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> :
  moved from dev-libs into sys-cluster

*lam-mpi-6.5.9-r1.ebuild (03 Jun 2003)

  03 Jun 2003; Michael Imhof <imhofml@gentoo.org> lam-mpi-6.5.9-r1.ebuild, files/digest-lam-mpi-6.5.9-r1 :
  corrected ebuild submitted by Marc St-Pierre <marc@cyberlogic.ca>

*lam-mpi-6.5.7.ebuild (23 Mar 2003)

  23 Mar 2003; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> lam-mpi-6.5.9.ebuild, files/digest-lam-mpi-6.5.9 :
  new version

  20 Jan 2003; Jon Nall <nall@gentoo.org> lam-mpi-6.5.7.ebuild :
  added ~ppc
  
  06 Dec 2002; Rodney Rees <manson@gentoo.org> : changed sparc ~sparc keywords
 
*lam-mpi-6.5.7.ebuild (08 Nov 2002)

  08 Nov 2002; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> lam-mpi-6.5.7.ebuild, files/digest-lam-mpi-6.5.7 :
  new version

*lam-mpi-6.5.6-r1.ebuild (21 Oct 2002)

  21 Oct 2002; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> lam-mpi-6.5.6-r1.ebuild, files/digest-lam-mpi-6.5.6-r1 :
  upped the revision number, because Chad persuaded me, that the previous fix (by 18 Oct) was 
  important enugh to forse a rebuild.

*lam-mpi-6.5.6.ebuild (29 Jul 2002)

  18 Oct 2002; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> lam-mpi-6.5.6.ebuild :
  fix to make mpi++.h a local symlink (seems to happen with newver binutils?),
  see #9236 for detail.
  Thanks Chad Schmutzer for report.

  29 Jul 2002; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> lam-mpi-6.5.6.ebuild :

  Initial release (and rework of submitted ebuild)

  form the web site:
  LAM (Local Area Multicomputer) is an MPI programming environment and development 
  system for heterogeneous computers on a network. With LAM, a dedicated cluster 
  or an existing network computing infrastructure can act as one parallel 
  computer solving one problem. 
  LAM features extensive debugging support in the application development cycle 
  and peak performance for production applications. LAM features a full 
  implementation of the MPI communication standard. 

  ebuild submitted by Tibor Rudas <tibi@mdy.univie.ac.at>