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* Added to ~ppc (Manifest recommit)David Holm2004-02-221-5/+5
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* Added to ~ppcDavid Holm2004-02-222-5/+8
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* initial ebuild #39035Mike Frysinger2004-02-223-0/+27
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* header fix (Manifest recommit)Michael Sterrett2004-02-221-1/+1
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* header fixMichael Sterrett2004-02-221-2/+2
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* repoman: Trim trailing whitespace (Manifest recommit)Michael Sterrett2004-02-221-1/+1
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* repoman: Trim trailing whitespaceMichael Sterrett2004-02-221-2/+2
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* Changed sparc fix so now it's an actual fix rather than a workaround. ↵Jason Wever2004-02-212-8/+7
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* Changed sparc fix so now it's an actual fix rather than a workaround.Jason Wever2004-02-214-15/+15
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* touchupsMike Frysinger2004-02-211-12/+9
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* initial ebuild #41190Mike Frysinger2004-02-214-0/+48
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* header fix; amd64 needs deps first (Manifest recommit)Michael Sterrett2004-02-201-4/+4
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* header fix; amd64 needs deps firstMichael Sterrett2004-02-203-8/+8
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* repomanMike Frysinger2004-02-201-8/+3
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* hfsplus patch updated (Manifest recommit)Luca Barbato2004-02-201-2/+2
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* hfsplus patch updatedLuca Barbato2004-02-206-10/+4096
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* Marked stable on mips (Manifest recommit)Jan Seidel2004-02-191-3/+3
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* Marked stable on mipsJan Seidel2004-02-192-3/+6
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* Fix silly includes based on a patch by Ronald HummelinkMartin Schlemmer2004-02-191-11/+10
| | | | | <gentoo-bugzilla@hummelink.xs4all.nl>, bug #41856. (Manifest recommit)
* Fix silly includes based on a patch by Ronald HummelinkMartin Schlemmer2004-02-192-4/+12
| | | | <gentoo-bugzilla@hummelink.xs4all.nl>, bug #41856.
* Cleanup (Manifest recommit)Martin Schlemmer2004-02-191-6/+0
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* CleanupMartin Schlemmer2004-02-196-495/+0
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* Update version. (Manifest recommit)Martin Schlemmer2004-02-191-2/+2
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* Update version.Martin Schlemmer2004-02-194-1/+174
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* amd64 stable (Manifest recommit)Brad House2004-02-181-10/+10
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* amd64 stableBrad House2004-02-182-3/+6
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* daemontools-0.76-r4.ebuild: add ia64/~ia64 keywords (Manifest recommit)Aron Griffis2004-02-181-7/+6
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* daemontools-0.76-r4.ebuild: add ia64/~ia64 keywordsAron Griffis2004-02-183-6/+10
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* stable on ia64 (Manifest recommit)Aron Griffis2004-02-181-9/+9
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* stable on ia64Aron Griffis2004-02-182-3/+6
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* ucspi-tcp-0.88-r6.ebuild, ucspi-tcp-0.88-r7.ebuild, ↵Aron Griffis2004-02-181-9/+8
| | | | ucspi-tcp-0.88-r8.ebuild: add ia64/~ia64 keywords (Manifest recommit)
* ucspi-tcp-0.88-r6.ebuild, ucspi-tcp-0.88-r7.ebuild, ↵Aron Griffis2004-02-185-9/+14
| | | | ucspi-tcp-0.88-r8.ebuild: add ia64/~ia64 keywords
* stable on alpha and ia64 (Manifest recommit)Aron Griffis2004-02-181-8/+7
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* stable on alpha and ia64Aron Griffis2004-02-183-5/+8
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* This is paxctl for controlling PaX flags on a per binary basis. PaXNed Ludd2004-02-181-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | is an intrusion prevention system that provides the best protection mechanisms against memory corruption bugs. Some applications are not compatible with certain features (due to design or bad engineering) and therefore they have to be exempted from certain enforcements. It is also possible to use PaX in soft mode where none of the protection mechanisms are active by default - here paxctl can be used to turn them on for selected programs (e.g., network daemons, programs that process network data such as mail clients, web browsers, etc). PaX and paxctl work on ELF executables, both of the standard ET_EXEC and the newer ET_DYN kind (older PaX releases referred to the latter as ET_DYN executables, these days they are called Position Independent Executables or PIEs for short). (Manifest recommit)
* This is paxctl for controlling PaX flags on a per binary basis. PaXNed Ludd2004-02-185-0/+55
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | is an intrusion prevention system that provides the best protection mechanisms against memory corruption bugs. Some applications are not compatible with certain features (due to design or bad engineering) and therefore they have to be exempted from certain enforcements. It is also possible to use PaX in soft mode where none of the protection mechanisms are active by default - here paxctl can be used to turn them on for selected programs (e.g., network daemons, programs that process network data such as mail clients, web browsers, etc). PaX and paxctl work on ELF executables, both of the standard ET_EXEC and the newer ET_DYN kind (older PaX releases referred to the latter as ET_DYN executables, these days they are called Position Independent Executables or PIEs for short).
* set 5.0.91-r4 as stable for ppc64Tom Gall2004-02-183-9/+13
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* hppaMike Frysinger2004-02-184-12/+12
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* Moved to stable on x86. (Manifest recommit)Michael Januszewski2004-02-171-2/+2
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* Moved to stable on x86.Michael Januszewski2004-02-172-3/+6
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* Marked stable on hppa. (Manifest recommit)Guy Martin2004-02-171-4/+4
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* Marked stable on hppa.Guy Martin2004-02-172-3/+6
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* stable on alpha and ia64 (Manifest recommit)Aron Griffis2004-02-171-3/+3
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* stable on alpha and ia64Aron Griffis2004-02-172-3/+6
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* Remove all KEYWORDS other than ~x86, since none of the support stuff (i.e. ↵Aron Griffis2004-02-171-4/+4
| | | | mono) is marked on the other platforms (Manifest recommit)
* Remove all KEYWORDS other than ~x86, since none of the support stuff (i.e. ↵Aron Griffis2004-02-173-7/+11
| | | | mono) is marked on the other platforms
* gcloop support added (Manifest recommit)Luca Barbato2004-02-171-16/+18
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* gcloop support addedLuca Barbato2004-02-174-1/+261
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* New version (Manifest recommit)Luca Barbato2004-02-171-3/+3
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* New versionLuca Barbato2004-02-175-4/+71
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