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File dotconf.changes of Package dotconf
------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Jun 6 20:20:00 CEST 2009 - coolo@suse.de - follow shared library policy ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Mar 20 18:13:08 CET 2009 - crrodriguez@suse.de - fix packaging of libraries - remove static libraries except the ones only available in static form ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon May 12 12:31:30 CEST 2008 - schwab@suse.de - Use RPM_OPT_FLAGS. - Remove junk. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Aug 12 11:59:38 CEST 2007 - marco@suse.de - moved some more files to devel package - use bzip2 for source tarball ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Jul 28 16:05:59 CEST 2007 - ro@suse.de - added defattr to devel package ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jul 27 15:26:26 CEST 2007 - marco@suse.de - initial version for opensuse (1.0.13) - James Cassidy sent in a little patch to add a 'pkg-config' file - Bastian Kleineidam sent in a patch for better support of 64bit architectures - Joost Remijn of eidetica.com sent in a patch fixing a nasty realloc() bug - Preston Smith fixed the compilation for systems where 'char' is handled as 'unsigned char' (like ARM) (for infos see http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/docs/faqs/signedchar.shtml) - Ross Alexander of NEC Europe sent in two patches to dotconf.m4, fixing version handling and prefix usage - a small fix for all RPM users out there. dotconf up to 1.0.9 did not put /usr/lib/libdotconf.so into the binary package -------------------------------------------------------------------
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