# ChangeLog for net-misc/directvnc # Copyright 2002-2006 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-misc/directvnc/ChangeLog,v 1.19 2007/01/08 16:00:37 s4t4n Exp $ 08 Jan 2007; Michele Noberasco directvnc-0.7.5.ebuild: Added missing x11-proto/xproto dependancy. Fixed DEPEND and RDEPEND. Closes bug #152511. 06 Jun 2006; Michele Noberasco directvnc-0.7.5.ebuild: removed INSTALL from dodoc. 27 Apr 2006; Alec Warner Manifest: Fixing SHA256 digest, pass four 17 Feb 2006; Michele Noberasco directvnc-0.7.5.ebuild: Removed unneded virtual/x11 dependancy. 20 Dec 2005; Michele Noberasco directvnc-0.7.5.ebuild: Added some magic sed to fix bug #116148. Also, creaded missing metadata.xml and assigned package to myself as maintainer. 16 Jan 2005; Jan Brinkmann directvnc-0.7.5.ebuild: aded ~amd64 to KEYWORDS. fixes #77599. *directvnc-0.7.5 (01 Jun 2004) 01 Jun 2004; Mike Frysinger +directvnc-0.7.5.ebuild: Version bump #46802 by Malte S. Stretz. 26 Dec 2003; Jason Wever directvnc-0.6.1.ebuild, directvnc-0.7.ebuild: Masked on sparc as DirectFB doesn't work on sparc. *directvnc-0.7 (17 Jan 2003) 17 Jan 2003; Mike Frysinger : Added a small patch to fix dfb.c. 07 Nov 2002; Seemant Kulleen directvnc-0.7.ebuild files/digest-directvnc-0.7 : Version bump, thanks to: andreh@lddd.org (Andre Heidemann) in bug #9521. *directvnc-0.6.1 (06 Jul 2002) 17 Jan 2003; Mike Frysinger : Added a small patch to fix dfb.c. 08 Aug 2002; Seemant Kulleen directvnc-0.6.1.ebuild : FHS compliance. 06 Jul 2002; Seemant Kulleen directvnc-0.6.1.ebuild files/digest-directvnc-0.6.1 files/dfb.c : Version bump, and the dfb.c from directvnc's CVS, where the API changes for DirectFB since 0.9.10 have been implemented. Now, this will compile against portage's version of DirectFB. *directvnc-0.6-r1 (03 Jul 2002) 03 Jul 2002; Grant Goodyear ChangeLog : Fixed DirectFB dep to be ~0.9.10 *directvnc-0.6 (31 May 2002) 31 May 2002; Grant Goodyear New import. Note that the stuff in src_unpack (and the automake/ autoconf dependencies) should go away in the next release, since they're only there to fix the author's mistake.