# ChangeLog for sci-chemistry/cns # Copyright 1999-2008 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sci-chemistry/cns/ChangeLog,v 1.13 2008/10/17 18:41:31 maekke Exp $ 17 Oct 2008; Markus Meier metadata.xml: openmp USE-flag is global now 20 Aug 2008; Donnie Berkholz ; cns-1.2.1.ebuild: Only append -fopenmp to FFLAGS, not all compiler flags. *cns-1.2.1 (03 Aug 2008) 03 Aug 2008; Donnie Berkholz ; +files/1.2.1-allow-gcc-openmp.patch, +files/cns_solve_env_sh, metadata.xml, +cns-1.2.1.ebuild: Bump. Keyword ~amd64; add OpenMP support for parallel refinement; (#209805) Fix a number of environment variables and cns_ functions to work properly. 03 Jun 2008; Michael Sterrett cns-1.1.ebuild, cns-1.2.ebuild, cns-1.2-r1.ebuild: remove reference to app-shells/csh which has been removed 10 Jan 2008; Donnie Berkholz ; +files/1.2-allow-unknown-architectures.patch, cns-1.2-r1.ebuild: Add a patch to make CNS compile on unknown architecture/OS combinations, of which ppc is one. *cns-1.2-r1 (07 Dec 2007) 07 Dec 2007; Donnie Berkholz ; +cns-1.2-r1.ebuild: Fix non-g77 build; make cns_web work; install the environment script to /etc/profile.d/ so people don't need to manually source it; also install the (hidden) bash/sh-compatible script; don't pass LDFLAGS because gfortran doesn't deal with them properly. *cns-1.2 (22 Jun 2007) 22 Jun 2007; Donnie Berkholz ; cns-1.1.ebuild, +cns-1.2.ebuild: (#162740) Bump. 15 Mar 2007; Danny van Dyk cns-1.1.ebuild: QA: Removed illegal use of ${ROOT}. Bug #168043 20 Sep 2006; Donnie Berkholz ; metadata.xml: (#148281) Change herd to sci-chemistry from sci. 05 Aug 2006; Donnie Berkholz ; metadata.xml: Remove myself as maintainer, anyone feel free to work on this, although I'll continue to do so as well. 09 Jul 2006; Donnie Berkholz ; cns-1.1.ebuild: x86/ppc stable. 07 Jul 2006; Donnie Berkholz ; metadata.xml: Update to my new email address. *cns-1.1 (10 Jun 2006) 10 Jun 2006; Donnie Berkholz ; +files/1.1-time-length-10.patch, +metadata.xml, +cns-1.1.ebuild: Add CNS, an important package in X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR).