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# ChangeLog for net-misc/openswan
# Copyright 2002-2004 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-misc/strongswan/ChangeLog,v 1.13 2004/08/31 18:15:42 pfeifer Exp $
*strongswan-2.2.0 (31 Aug 2004)
31 Aug 2004; Jay Pfeifer <pfeifer@gentoo.org> : strongswan-2.2.0.ebuild
Version bump with DPD support!
15 Aug 2004; David Holm <dholm@gentoo.org> strongswan-2.1.5.ebuild:
Added to ~ppc.
15 Aug 2004; Jay Pfeifer <pfeifer@gentoo.org> : strongswan-2.1.5.ebuild
Mark stable on x86.
*strongswan-2.1.5 (22 Jul 2004)
22 Jul 2004; Jay Pfeifer <pfeifer@gentoo.org> : strongswan-2.1.5.ebuild
Version bump.
07 Jul 2004; Michael Sterrett <mr_bones_@gentoo.org>
strongswan-2.1.3-r1.ebuild:
fix use invocation
01 Jul 2004; Jon Hood <squinky86@gentoo.org> strongswan-2.1.3-r1.ebuild,
strongswan-2.1.3.ebuild:
change virtual/glibc to virtual/libc
*strongswan-2.1.3-r1 (01 Jul 2004)
01 Jul 2004; Jay Pfeifer <pfeifer@gentoo.org> : strongswan-2.1.3-r1.ebuild
Added use flags for curl, ldap, & smartcard.
19 Jun 2004; Danny van Dyk <kugelfang@gentoo.org>
+files/strongswan-2.1.3-gcc34.patch, strongswan-2.1.3.ebuild:
Added patch to make strongswan compile with gcc-3.4.
*strongswan-2.1.3 (19 Jun 2004)
19 Jun 2004; Jay Pfeifer <pfeifer@gentoo.org> : strongswan-2.1.3.ebuild
Version bump. Contains fixes for potential security issues.
Info here: http://lists.openswan.org/pipermail/dev/2004-June/000370.html
Removing all prior versions.
18 Jun 2004; David Holm <dholm@gentoo.org> strongswan-2.1.1.ebuild:
Added to ~ppc.
*strongswan-2.1.1 (15 Jun 2004)
15 Jun 2004; Jay Pfeifer <pfeifer@gentoo.org> : strongswan-2.1.1.ebuild
Version bump.
*strongswan-2.0.2 (19 May 2004)
19 May 2004; Jay Pfeifer <pfeifer@gentoo.org> : strongswan-2.0.2.ebuild
Initial import.
Provides userspace IPsec tool/support for FreeS/WAN based 2.4 kernels
and native 2.6 (KAME) based IPsec. Enjoy :)
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