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# ChangeLog for mate-base/mate-panel
# Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/mate-base/mate-panel/ChangeLog,v 1.11 2014/06/07 16:39:31 ago Exp $

  07 Jun 2014; Agostino Sarubbo <ago@gentoo.org> mate-panel-1.8.0.ebuild:
  Add ~x86, wrt bug #508072

  04 May 2014; Tom Wijsman <TomWij@gentoo.org> mate-panel-1.6.1.ebuild:
  Restrict upper limit for mate-desktop dependency of mate-panel due to
  compilation failure.

  04 May 2014; Agostino Sarubbo <ago@gentoo.org> mate-panel-1.6.1.ebuild:
  Stable for amd64, wrt bug #509268

*mate-panel-1.8.0 (12 Apr 2014)

  12 Apr 2014; Tom Wijsman <TomWij@gentoo.org> +mate-panel-1.8.0.ebuild:
  Version bump to 1.8.0.

  24 Mar 2014; Tom Wijsman <TomWij@gentoo.org> mate-panel-1.6.1.ebuild:
  Temporarily fix parallel build issue with -j1, discovered while building all
  MATE packages at once.

  10 Mar 2014; Tom Wijsman <TomWij@gentoo.org> mate-panel-1.6.1.ebuild:
  Update dependencies per the consensus formed with ssuominen.

  10 Mar 2014; Samuli Suominen <ssuominen@gentoo.org> mate-panel-1.6.1.ebuild:
  Revert and remove bogus dependencies (again) from the packages I'm
  maintaining. They wouldn't be slotted like this for a fact.

  10 Mar 2014; Tom Wijsman <TomWij@gentoo.org> mate-panel-1.6.1.ebuild:
  Further review of dependencies.

  10 Mar 2014; Samuli Suominen <ssuominen@gentoo.org> mate-panel-1.6.1.ebuild:
  Remove invalid SLOT dependencies from pkg-config, gettext and intltool. Remove
  bogus sys-libs/glibc dependency.

  09 Mar 2014; Tom Wijsman <TomWij@gentoo.org> mate-panel-1.6.1.ebuild:
  Remove gtk-doc dependency as we don't build documentation.

*mate-panel-1.6.1 (05 Mar 2014)

  05 Mar 2014; Tom Wijsman <TomWij@gentoo.org> +mate-panel-1.6.1.ebuild,
  +metadata.xml:
  New ebuild for mate-base/mate-panel, the MATE panel; imported from the mate-
  overlay, reviewed and adjusted.