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# ChangeLog for app-crypt/aesutil
# Copyright 1999-2011 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-crypt/aesutil/ChangeLog,v 1.10 2011/03/29 17:29:52 c1pher Exp $
29 Mar 2011; Dane Smith <c1pher@gentoo.org> aesutil-1.0.7.ebuild,
metadata.xml:
Ebuild cleanup. Add myself as maintainer and add package to the crypto
herd.
01 Jan 2010; Christian Faulhammer <fauli@gentoo.org> aesutil-1.0.7.ebuild:
Transfer Prefix keywords
03 Jan 2009; Christoph Mende <angelos@gentoo.org> aesutil-1.0.7.ebuild:
QA: Respect LDFLAGS
30 Dec 2008; Mike Pagano <mpagano@gentoo.org> aesutil-1.0.7.ebuild:
Fixed hardcoded CC as per bug #243534
04 Feb 2008; Fabian Groffen <grobian@gentoo.org> aesutil-1.0.7.ebuild:
Dropped ppc-macos keyword, see you in prefix
02 Jul 2007; Petteri Räty <betelgeuse@gentoo.org> aesutil-1.0.7.ebuild:
Don't depend on virtual/libc as it's pointless.
13 May 2007; Thilo Bangert <bangert@gentoo.org> metadata.xml:
add herd
22 Apr 2007; Markus Rothe <corsair@gentoo.org> aesutil-1.0.7.ebuild:
Added ~ppc64
*aesutil-1.0.7 (20 Apr 2007)
20 Apr 2007; Alon Bar-Lev <alonbl@gentoo.org> +metadata.xml,
+aesutil-1.0.7.ebuild:
Rename app-crypt/aes-crypt->app-crypt/aesutil, bug#175214
21 Feb 2007; Piotr Jaroszyński <peper@gentoo.org> ChangeLog:
Transition to Manifest2.
10 Aug 2005; Kito <kito@gentoo.org> aes-crypt-1.0.7.ebuild:
~ppc-macos keyword.
21 Apr 2005; Simon Stelling <blubb@gentoo.org> aes-crypt-1.0.7.ebuild:
stable on amd64
13 Aug 2004; Danny van Dyk <kugelfang@gentoo.org> aes-crypt-1.0.7.ebuild:
Marked ~amd64.
08 Aug 2004; Michael Cummings <mcummings@gentoo.org> aes-crypt-1.0.7.ebuild:
typo in description fixed per bug 59402
*aes-crypt-1.0.7 (18 Jun 2003)
18 Jun 2003; Dylan Carlson <absinthe@gentoo.org> aes-crypt-1.0.7.ebuild:
Initial import.
Note: The size of the file you can encrypt is purely limited by the size
of your available RAM, so bear this in mind...
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