# ChangeLog for app-misc/gcal # Copyright 2002-2008 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-misc/gcal/ChangeLog,v 1.23 2008/09/17 10:12:51 pva Exp $ 17 Sep 2008; Peter Volkov gcal-3.01-r2.ebuild: Fixed glibc-2.8 build issue, bug #227121, thank Evil Compile Person for report. 03 Feb 2008; Fabian Groffen gcal-3.01-r2.ebuild: Dropped ppc-macos keyword, see you in prefix 19 Mar 2007; Bryan Østergaard metadata.xml: Remove ka0ttic from metadata.xml due to retirement. 22 Jan 2007; Diego Pettenò gcal-3.01.ebuild, gcal-3.01-r1.ebuild, gcal-3.01-r2.ebuild: Use mirror://gnu/ rather than ftp.gnu.org. 17 May 2005; Aaron Walker gcal-3.01-r2.ebuild: Don't install locale.alias as it conflicts with glibc. 21 Apr 2005; Simon Stelling gcal-3.01-r2.ebuild: stable on amd64 05 Feb 2005; Michael Hanselmann gcal-3.01-r2.ebuild: Stable on ppc. 27 Dec 2004; gcal-3.01-r2.ebuild: Added ~ppc-macos. 12 Dec 2004; Jason Wever gcal-3.01-r2.ebuild: Stable on sparc. 11 Dec 2004; Bryan Østergaard gcal-3.01-r2.ebuild: Stable on alpha. 04 Nov 2004; Aaron Walker gcal-3.01-r2.ebuild: Marked stable on x86. 31 Oct 2004; Aaron Walker metadata.xml: Added myself as maintainer. *gcal-3.01-r2 (22 Oct 2004) 22 Oct 2004; Aaron Walker +files/gcal-3.01-mandir.diff, +gcal-3.01-r2.ebuild: New revision; install man pages in the correct directory (bug #32126) Thanks to Doug Weimer for the patch. 21 Oct 2004; Aaron Walker +metadata.xml: Add metadata (shell-tools) 05 Oct 2004; Pieter Van den Abeele gcal-3.01.ebuild: Masked gcal-3.01.ebuild stable for ppc 06 Sep 2004; Lars Weiler gcal-3.01-r1.ebuild: Stable on ppc. 05 Feb 2004; Aron Griffis gcal-3.01-r1.ebuild: stable on alpha 05 Jan 2004; Jon Portnoy gcal-3.01-r1.ebuild : AMD64 keywords. *gcal-3.01-r1 (04 Aug 2003) 04 Aug 2003; Martin Holzer gcal-3.01-r1.ebuild: Fixing some problems. Submitted by Matsuu Takuto in #25866. *gcal-3.01 (24 Aug 2002) 24 Aug 2002; Burton Samograd ChangeLog, gcal-3.01.ebuild, files/digest-gcal-3.01 : New ebuild. GNU cal (also called gcal) is a much more powerful replacement for the standard unix cal program. Initial import by seemant.